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Category:Sheaffers
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This is a listing of all the Sheaffers.
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Category:Youngs
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''This category includes members of the [[Young]] family.''
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Category:Brackbills
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This is the category page for the Brackbills.
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Category:Cities
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This is a listing of all cities on the wiki.
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Category:Leamans
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This is a listing of the Leamans in the journals.
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Category:Towns
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This is a list of towns referenced in the Brackbill wiki.
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Category:Eva Sheaffer Journal
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List of articles in the Eva Sheaffer Journal.
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Category:Living people
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This category lists people described in the Brackbill wiki who are still alive.
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Eunice Viola Brackbill
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'''Eunice Brackbill''' is the fifth child and fourth daughter of [[Harry G. Brackbill]] and [[Esta Leona Leaman]].
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Donald Danforth
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'''Donald Danforth''' was the president of the [[Purina|Ralston Purina Company]] and son of the company's founder, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Danforth William H. Danforth]. The Purina Company was a supplier of material to [[Hess's Mill]].
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County Choir
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'''County Choir''' appears to have been a somewhat ad hoc organization that gathered singers from all over [[Lancaster County]]. The director, Lloyd, is mentioned once as a positive contribution with the implication that he did not always attend rehearsals.
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HB Journal for Jan 5, 1939
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This morning the alarm rang at about 5:40 and I got up, turned it off, and slid back into bed again. I had not more than gotten warm when the alarm called me again so I figured I would better get up and I was glad later that I did.
I didn't break my unwritten resolution.
We were busy again today, and the time of departure was about five or later again.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] & I took [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]] to Scout meeting on our way to choir practice. It rained and blew but was real warm.
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Early again at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] was I. It looked like a slack day according to the order sheets in the morning but we were busy all day and have quite a few left for tomorrow.
[[Calvin Hauch]] and I put a new checkerboard mill sign up on the side of the mill. It is a swell job. I ran out of gas in [[New Holland]] with [[John]]'s LaSalle, but didn't walk more than a block.
After supper I took [[Flossie]] and the kids home and looked over her nice bunch of chickens. I later squared up accounts and went to bed.
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HB Journal for Jan 12, 1939
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I was plenty sleepy this morning. I must have shut off my alarm in my sleep for [[Esta Leona Leaman|Mother]] called me about 6:20 and I hadn't been awake yet.
We were plenty busy at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] today--the weather was warm as usual and it didn't seem like winter at all.
I had no supper at home but [[Morris]] & I went together to a feed dealer & employee meeting at the [[Gen. Sutter Hotel], [[Lititz]]. [[Dan Van Pelt]] spoke. After the meal & meeting we stopped at [[Melfetz]] and each had an oyster fry.
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I was plenty sleepy this morning. I must have shut off my alarm in my sleep for [[Esta Leona Leaman|Mother]] called me about 6:20 and I hadn't been awake yet.
We were plenty busy at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] today--the weather was warm as usual and it didn't seem like winter at all.
I had no supper at home but [[Morris]] & I went together to a feed dealer & employee meeting at the [[Gen. Sutter Hotel], [[Lititz]]. [[Dan Van Pelt]] spoke. After the meal & meeting we stopped at [[Melfetz]] and each had an oyster fry.
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This morning I got up late once again, and had to miss my visit to the chicken house and hurry to the [[Hess's Mill|mill]].
Everything was fine and dandy at work. We had lots of business and were kept quite busy.
It began to snow first before dinner and kept continuously at it even up to night and still did not stop.
After a "crackin'" good <strike>breakfast</strike> supper I loafed around and visited with the folks at home. Then I got wise and prepared for bed. Happy & content.
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This morning I got up late once again, and had to miss my visit to the chicken house and hurry to the [[Hess's Mill|mill]].
Everything was fine and dandy at work. We had lots of business and were kept quite busy.
It began to snow first before dinner and kept continuously at it even up to night and still did not stop.
After a "crackin'" good <strike>breakfast</strike> supper I loafed around and visited with the folks at home. Then I got wise and prepared for bed. Happy & content.
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I got up nice and early this morning but [[John]] had the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] running full speed when I arrived at work. The snow was deep but not drifted and had ceased during the night.
We were plenty busy and I worked till about 3:00. Then the boys borrowed [[David Sapps]] two horse sliegh and borrowed "pappy's" horse and planned a sleighing party. We had fifteen or twenty guests and had a "sleighin'" good time.
We both fell asleep at Youngs and I got home about 3:30.
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I got up nice and early this morning but [[John]] had the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] running full speed when I arrived at work. The snow was deep but not drifted and had ceased during the night.
We were plenty busy and I worked till about 3:00. Then the boys borrowed [[David Sapps]] two horse sliegh and borrowed "pappy's" horse and planned a sleighing party. We had fifteen or twenty guests and had a "sleighin'" good time.
We both fell asleep at Youngs and I got home about 3:30.
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HB Journal for Jan 15, 1939
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The alarm clock got me up at about eight oclock this morning. [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]] had a boy friend from college with him over night last night & we went to S.S. & church together.
After dinner, [[Jane Young|Jane]], Harry & I took him, [[Ralph Shields]], to M-ville. We got [[Mary Jane]], [[Aldena]] & [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] and had a sleigh ride wen we got home.
I lost my good Elgin watch.
The kids all stayed for supper then we all went to [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] & Church.
After church we had a committee meeting at Browns. Jane & I slept a little (what, again?) and I got home late, intending to sleep tomorrow A.M.
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The alarm clock got me up at about eight oclock this morning. [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]] had a boy friend from college with him over night last night & we went to S.S. & church together.
After dinner, [[Jane Young|Jane]], Harry & I took him, [[Ralph Shields]], to M-ville. We got [[Mary Jane]], [[Aldena]] & [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] and had a sleigh ride wen we got home.
I lost my good Elgin watch.
The kids all stayed for supper then we all went to [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] & Church.
After church we had a committee meeting at Browns. Jane & I slept a little (what, again?) and I got home late, intending to sleep tomorrow A.M.
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Today for me started real late and continued late as usual.
I got up at eleven (yes 11) and was just in time for a nice big dinner. Then I went to the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] and started my day's work. We were busy and [[Morris]] took the afternoon off.
I ate a supper from my dinner pail and was quite satisfied. [[Chuck]] came over and talked awhile. The time flew rapidly and before I got a while lot done it was 11:15 and so I shut down and came home to mid-night lunch.
The weather was nice. A little more snow melted.
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Again a little late. When the weather warms or I catch up in my sleep, or both, I shall again return to my preferred schedule of going to work on time, I hope.
We weren't too busy today and that was fine. [[Dick]] was helping us for a change.
The snowing had ceased already in the morning and it was really cold.
In the evening, [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I went to choir practice. After that we went with [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]] to an indoor winter picnic at White Horse--an East Branch affair. There was a nice turnout.
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Again a little late. When the weather warms or I catch up in my sleep, or both, I shall again return to my preferred schedule of going to work on time, I hope.
We weren't too busy today and that was fine. [[Dick]] was helping us for a change.
The snowing had ceased already in the morning and it was really cold.
In the evening, [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I went to choir practice. After that we went with [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]] to an indoor winter picnic at White Horse--an East Branch affair. There was a nice turnout.
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I got up and hurried along down to the [[Hess's Mill|mill]], for I knew that [[John]] was going to [[Harrisburg]] to the farm show. The boys were all seated around the fire waiting for action.
It was the coldest morning yet this winter, with some thermometer recording as low as 10° below.
We had plenty to do and got plenty done. The boys work together very well--really cooperate.
[[Dick]] came home with an order for flour Sat. and we were nearly out, so I went home for supper and came back to run the mill.
I had little trouble and was pretty busy on up till Mid-night, then I lay down on the table with my head on a bag of bran and slept a little. I had to keep one ear on the mill and not the other one. I went to sleep again about four and slept till a quarter of six.
Then I made and ate my own breakfast--fried eggs.
The boys all reported to work this morning except John.
Dick took me along to [[Philadelphia|Philly]] to the bakery. We had a fine trip, got back about 4:30.
After supper I got my hair cut, visited [[Jane Young|Jane]] a very brief few minutes and so to bed (about 10:30)
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I got up and hurried along down to the [[Hess's Mill|mill]], for I knew that [[John]] was going to [[Harrisburg]] to the farm show. The boys were all seated around the fire waiting for action.
It was the coldest morning yet this winter, with some thermometer recording as low as 10° below.
We had plenty to do and got plenty done. The boys work together very well--really cooperate.
[[Dick]] came home with an order for flour Sat. and we were nearly out, so I went home for supper and came back to run the mill.
I had little trouble and was pretty busy on up till Mid-night, then I lay down on the table with my head on a bag of bran and slept a little. I had to keep one ear on the mill and not the other one. I went to sleep again about four and slept till a quarter of six.
Then I made and ate my own breakfast--fried eggs.
The boys all reported to work this morning except John.
Dick took me along to [[Philadelphia|Philly]] to the bakery. We had a fine trip, got back about 4:30.
After supper I got my hair cut, visited [[Jane Young|Jane]] a very brief few minutes and so to bed (about 10:30)
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It certainly was hard to get up this morning, again. The wind still blows and it is cold. At the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] a cold wet job awaited me, cleaning the ice out of the waterwheel.
We were not especially busy and it looked like we would get done in short order when things started to go wrong. We had to re-mix a 2 1/2 ton batch of feed @ quitting time.
Schrumppie got stuck and it took an hour more to get him out. I turned over in my Chevy on the way home and had to walk home for help.
After supper we had a Jr. Usher's Assn meeting at [[Kenn Kreider]]s. It was just wonderful.
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"Why don't some body do something": I laid in bed overtime again this morning and got to work real late, yet [[John]] wasn't there yet and I "got away" with it.
We had plenty to do all day. The weather was nicer and it made working more pleasant. We could have finished in pretty good time but chose rather to prolong the activities and "not put off till tomorrow."
After work I got my oil changed. I didn't go away after supper for a good change. I wrote [[Harold Brackbill|Shorty]] a letter and listened to the radio till bed time, which happened to be nine o'clock.
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It doesn't seem to take long to get me into a habit, for I got up early again this morning and was at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] quite on time. That was all very fine for we were terrible busy and everybody helped.
It was quite cold but calm this morning. We had to tow [[Morris]]'s truck to start it and got cold hands.
Everything went smoothly and we finished up about 4:00 P.M.
After supper I took [[Jane Young|Jane]] to visit [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & Val. Somehow, they jumped on me & I got sore. I upset Jane's whole evening but didn't notice it at the time. We went back to [[Kinzers]] where we slept from 2:00 till almost 3:00. When I got home, [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]] had just come in.
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It doesn't seem to take long to get me into a habit, for I got up early again this morning and was at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] quite on time. That was all very fine for we were terrible busy and everybody helped.
It was quite cold but calm this morning. We had to tow [[Morris]]'s truck to start it and got cold hands.
Everything went smoothly and we finished up about 4:00 P.M.
After supper I took [[Jane Young|Jane]] to visit [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & Val. Somehow, they jumped on me & I got sore. I upset Jane's whole evening but didn't notice it at the time. We went back to [[Kinzers]] where we slept from 2:00 till almost 3:00. When I got home, [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]] had just come in.
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To the tune of my always faithful alarm clock, I arose about 8 oclock this morning. After a fine breakfast we all went off to S.S. and Church. The Young Peoples Choir sang in church for it is "Young People's day."
After dinner, [[Jane Young|Jane]] and I went to Brown's to practice a quartet number for this evening. Jane came for supper.
After supper we went to a joint service at Pequea where we sang in a musical service.
It was cloudy and warm today. After dinner it started to rain and continued into the night.
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The same old story in exactly the same old way was repeated this morning. Even after I was fully awake and knew it was past my getting up time, I lay in bed and listened to the wind howling outside. I believe that it is just a habit and tomorrow morning I shall prove it by breaking it.
It rained & blew nearly all day and we were busy.
After supper I took [[Hershey]] & [[Kenn Kreiler]] & [[Jane Young|Jane]] to Lane to [[County Choir]] practice. It was a critical night for we decided not to discontinue the chorus. I chatted with Kenny & drove on the way home.
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The same old story in exactly the same old way was repeated this morning. Even after I was fully awake and knew it was past my getting up time, I lay in bed and listened to the wind howling outside. I believe that it is just a habit and tomorrow morning I shall prove it by breaking it.
It rained & blew nearly all day and we were busy.
After supper I took [[Hershey]] & [[Kenn Kreiler]] & [[Jane Young|Jane]] to Lane to [[County Choir]] practice. It was a critical night for we decided not to discontinue the chorus. I chatted with Kenny & drove on the way home.
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My 22nd birthday. I lay in bed till late again and had to be late for work again. We were not busy at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] but it took us till two o'clock to get done.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] & I went to [[Lancaster]] about four. She bought me birthday presents--this pen, which is lovely but needs breaking in, and a lovely white "arrow" shirt as usual. I bought her a birthday present and some other things. We had dinner or light supper at Woolworth's.
We then went to a [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] rally at West Willow. From there back to [[Kinzers]] for a few hours and then home a little late.
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My 22nd birthday. I lay in bed till late again and had to be late for work again. We were not busy at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] but it took us till two o'clock to get done.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] & I went to [[Lancaster]] about four. She bought me birthday presents--this pen, which is lovely but needs breaking in, and a lovely white "arrow" shirt as usual. I bought her a birthday present and some other things. We had dinner or light supper at Woolworth's.
We then went to a [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] rally at West Willow. From there back to [[Kinzers]] for a few hours and then home a little late.
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Late again, but I won't give up trying to get to work on time. We were not extra busy today, although I did run my legs off going up and down stairs. We got finished in good time and so I have no excuse to be late tomorrow.
We had [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] Board meeting at Ethels. Only about two thirds were present for different reasons. We went through our business in fine style and even found time for the radio.
Back at [[Kinzers]], [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I debated who of us was the poorer and weather we could afford the necessities.
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Late again, but I won't give up trying to get to work on time. We were not extra busy today, although I did run my legs off going up and down stairs. We got finished in good time and so I have no excuse to be late tomorrow.
We had [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] Board meeting at Ethels. Only about two thirds were present for different reasons. We went through our business in fine style and even found time for the radio.
Back at [[Kinzers]], [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I debated who of us was the poorer and weather we could afford the necessities.
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Well, well, congratulations, I nearly got to work on time once. It didn't matter much, though, for we were not pressed very hard.
After dinner we shut down to repair the water-wheel and didn't get started up as yet. We got busier and didn't get done till five.
It was a warm, bright day and made us think of spring.
We had a lovely choir practice this evening before prayer meeting. Sixteen were there. Afterwards we followed the usual procedure and got home late.
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It was colder again this morning and very hard to get up. It was not late for work but even got there in time to start the mill.
We had to wait for a car of Purina to make up most of the day's orders. We were surely busy when, about three o'clock, the car finally came in. We hurried but got done about 5:30.
After supper [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I went to choir practice. [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]] drove taking [[Doris Brackbill|Doris]] along. We barged in on her class party afterwards and had a lot of fun. It was about eleven when I finally got ready for bed.
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It was colder again this morning and very hard to get up. It was not late for work but even got there in time to start the mill.
We had to wait for a car of Purina to make up most of the day's orders. We were surely busy when, about three o'clock, the car finally came in. We hurried but got done about 5:30.
After supper [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I went to choir practice. [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]] drove taking [[Doris Brackbill|Doris]] along. We barged in on her class party afterwards and had a lot of fun. It was about eleven when I finally got ready for bed.
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The day was very busy and filled with the ordinary excitement of the day's work.
The biggest part of the day came after supper or after work should have been through. I went back to the mill and worked again. There was flour to be made. I had no visitors but Clyde but kept myself busy with work of all kinds.
I couldn't sleep for different reasons and so came home to bed about two o'clock.
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The day was very busy and filled with the ordinary excitement of the day's work.
The biggest part of the day came after supper or after work should have been through. I went back to the mill and worked again. There was flour to be made. I had no visitors but Clyde but kept myself busy with work of all kinds.
I couldn't sleep for different reasons and so came home to bed about two o'clock.
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I got up earlier this morning and shaved and took a bath.
At Sunday School the orchestra played for the first time this morning. Mr. Kaufman had a bad cold and so we had a substitute preacher.
For dinner [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I visited Grandma Young. The (her) family was there and we celebrated her birthday.
We had [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] in the evening but no church. The Young People's Choir practiced with Mrs. Kaufman at the organ.
I was late getting home again and needed sleep.
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I got up earlier this morning and shaved and took a bath.
At Sunday School the orchestra played for the first time this morning. Mr. Kaufman had a bad cold and so we had a substitute preacher.
For dinner [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I visited Grandma Young. The (her) family was there and we celebrated her birthday.
We had [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] in the evening but no church. The Young People's Choir practiced with Mrs. Kaufman at the organ.
I was late getting home again and needed sleep.
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It was hard to break myself from dreamland and to fit myself into the ordinary groove of things this morning. But I had to do it and now can return to dreamland again.
The day was a fair example of early spring, a warm breeze blowing, the ground soft, and the sun warm. We were not busy chopping but rather, fixing the chopper. We worked an hour overtime as usual.
After supper Hersh & Barney went to U.C.C.E. meeting. [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]], [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I etc. went to [[Lancaster]] to a [[County Choir]] rehearsal. We had fun etc. We got back about eleven.
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Of my own free will I was about an hour late for work but rather felt I deserved a little rest. We were not very busy right away and it worked out all right.
We got real busy soon and found were were up to our necks in work. We got done almost till quitting time.
It was a nice spring day with plenty of wind.
After supper we all hurried to choir practice. Some were missing but we had a real fine rehearsal. We had no prayer meeting and we forgot to ask about Mr. Kaufman's health.
We got a cute little collie pup. I was coming home in good time but got a little detained.
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Of my own free will I was about an hour late for work but rather felt I deserved a little rest. We were not very busy right away and it worked out all right.
We got real busy soon and found were were up to our necks in work. We got done almost till quitting time.
It was a nice spring day with plenty of wind.
After supper we all hurried to choir practice. Some were missing but we had a real fine rehearsal. We had no prayer meeting and we forgot to ask about Mr. Kaufman's health.
We got a cute little collie pup. I was coming home in good time but got a little detained.
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Tardy again.
We were fairly busy for such a nice day, today. The sun shone brightly but we still had our spring breeze. It surely seemed odd, though, to see the boys sweeping cobwebs once again.
In the afternoon, while going to the bank, I had a strange encounter. I was following a cattle truck when a calf fell out of it through an opening where a small gate had fallen out. I nearly brooke my neck passing the truck, but I stopped him and informed him. We went back together to get her (the calf). He thanked me fifty cents worth.
Choir practice & a haircut. [[Jane Young|Jane]] & a promising moon.
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I got up at 5:45 this morning but had to wait around till [[Esta Leona Leaman|Mother]] got breakfast. I was till the mill quite on time, in fact, a little early.
We were not rushed with work today but spent a good deal of time cleaning up. It seems that when it rains, it pours and vice-versa.
[[Flossie]] & children were here for supper and we celebrated mother's birthday.
In the evening I went along with Charlotte & Rev. Bryers & Mabel Spotts in latter's car to a Y.P. Council meeting at the First Church, [[Lancaster|Lanc]]. It lasted a good while but things were accomplished with difficulty.
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I got up at 5:45 this morning but had to wait around till [[Esta Leona Leaman|Mother]] got breakfast. I was till the mill quite on time, in fact, a little early.
We were not rushed with work today but spent a good deal of time cleaning up. It seems that when it rains, it pours and vice-versa.
[[Flossie]] & children were here for supper and we celebrated mother's birthday.
In the evening I went along with Charlotte & Rev. Bryers & Mabel Spotts in latter's car to a Y.P. Council meeting at the First Church, [[Lancaster|Lanc]]. It lasted a good while but things were accomplished with difficulty.
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Having shaved Friday night, I didn't shave last night, so I had to get up early enough to shave before Sunday School.
At church the male quartet of the choir (kinda) sang. Mr. Kaufman's sermon was extra good about "taking Jesus for granted."
[[Esta Leona Leaman|Mother]] was sick in bed with the grippe but we had dinner. After dinner we watched wild geese, got ready the topic for [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]], and practiced our Easter cantata.
Supper at [[Sheaffers]]. We four Brackbill boys led C.E. We had stereoptician lectures in church with choir practice afterwards.
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Having shaved Friday night, I didn't shave last night, so I had to get up early enough to shave before Sunday School.
At church the male quartet of the choir (kinda) sang. Mr. Kaufman's sermon was extra good about "taking Jesus for granted."
[[Esta Leona Leaman|Mother]] was sick in bed with the grippe but we had dinner. After dinner we watched wild geese, got ready the topic for [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]], and practiced our Easter cantata.
Supper at [[Sheaffers]]. We four Brackbill boys led C.E. We had stereoptician lectures in church with choir practice afterwards.
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Wow! man! I was really sleepy & lazy this morning, but I was driven to get up and go to work. It was Wednesday and we had a big day ahead of us. We cut her down to her size, though, and were only an hour late at getting home from work.
The weather was swell again today, but a little colder.
As soon as I came home from work I dressed for going away. [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]] & I went to choir practice & prayer meeting. The boys didn't get there and so I had to bring Harry home. I then got supper and was glad I could go to bed.
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Wow! man! I was really sleepy & lazy this morning, but I was driven to get up and go to work. It was Wednesday and we had a big day ahead of us. We cut her down to her size, though, and were only an hour late at getting home from work.
The weather was swell again today, but a little colder.
As soon as I came home from work I dressed for going away. [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]] & I went to choir practice & prayer meeting. The boys didn't get there and so I had to bring Harry home. I then got supper and was glad I could go to bed.
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I got awake with good intentions but went back to sleep for too long a stretch. That made me late again. Things went nicely all day long. The sun shone cheerily and kept us happy. I tired myself out running up & down steps and around the corners.
I loitered too long after work and was late for supper which was served about six.
After supper we played with the pup. [[Warren Brackbill|Warren]] went away, but we three practiced our cantata, not getting very much accomplished. I went off to bed in good time.
? '''Have you filed your Federal Income Tax Report?''' What income?
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I got awake with good intentions but went back to sleep for too long a stretch. That made me late again. Things went nicely all day long. The sun shone cheerily and kept us happy. I tired myself out running up & down steps and around the corners.
I loitered too long after work and was late for supper which was served about six.
After supper we played with the pup. [[Warren Brackbill|Warren]] went away, but we three practiced our cantata, not getting very much accomplished. I went off to bed in good time.
? '''Have you filed your Federal Income Tax Report?''' What income?
==Commentary==
The journal that [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman]] was writing in was a pre-printed journal (from the National Blank Book Company of Holyoke, Massachusetts) that listed days of the year and occasional special reminders, such as the income tax one shown above. These will be shown in the text only when Herman pointed them out.
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Once for a change, I got up early and went to the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] early. We were real busy and worked a good part of the afternoon to get finished.
It was real cold when the day began and soon it was snowing. After snowing a few inches, it turned to sleet, then rain in the evening.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] & I took a couple of the boys to [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]]'s [[Blue Ball]] spelling bee where I was a judge. The rain freezing on the windshield made it mean.
Jane & I made up for lost time. We wound up by sleeping or oversleeping.
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Once for a change, I got up early and went to the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] early. We were real busy and worked a good part of the afternoon to get finished.
It was real cold when the day began and soon it was snowing. After snowing a few inches, it turned to sleet, then rain in the evening.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] & I took a couple of the boys to [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]]'s [[Blue Ball]] spelling bee where I was a judge. The rain freezing on the windshield made it mean.
Jane & I made up for lost time. We wound up by sleeping or oversleeping.
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HB Journal for Mar 13, 1939
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After having done too much oversleeping, I felt pretty guilty when I went to work almost an hour late. I tried to condole myself with the fact that I had worked all [[HB Journal for Mar 11, 1939|Saturday afternoon]] without remuneration. We were not extra busy anyway.
The sun drove a good bit of the snow into the ground, but the wind did its share to preserve the cold.
After supper we boys all went to U.C.C.E. meeting at church. We had a nice time but it seemed a little useless. Now it is eleven thirty and bedtime.
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HB Journal for Mar 14, 1939
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Today I started late again and then had a flat tire to change before starting for work.
Looking back over the day's work gives me much satisfaction for things went smoothly. [[John]] was away most of the time and we were busy but we didn't botch it.
After work I fixed my tire and was late for supper. After supper I sat around and waited for the boys to get ready to practice singing and by the time they were ready, I felt no more like singing than flying through the air. And so to bed.
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HB Journal for Mar 15, 1939
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Well it was a beautiful day today. That is, if you like waiting fifteen minutes for your breakfast & being that much late for work; if you like working till you can hardly stand up amid dust, dirt & noise of all descriptions; if you like cloudy, rainy, muddy, wet weather with little or no sun; if you like to sit around with the girl friend till all hours of the night, with a headache and being very sleepy. Yes it was a beautiful day.
All joking aside, it was. Everything went perfect, including choir practice & play afterwards. Now I look forward to a few hours sleep.
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HB Journal for Mar 16, 1939
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Tonight as I take my pen in hand and reflect into the day's occurrences and the various moods or states of mind which accompanied them, I am unable to point to one single moment in which the environment was in any great way depressing or displeasing, but I rejoice to remember many happy, jolly, laughing times of day which fill my waking moments, not only this day, but all days, and pause to invoke a blessing upon all who make anyone's life a little brighter.
--Choir practice. [[Jane Young|Jane]] stayed for Guild, I went to [[New Holland|New H.]] to Branch meeting.
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Tonight as I take my pen in hand and reflect into the day's occurrences and the various moods or states of mind which accompanied them, I am unable to point to one single moment in which the environment was in any great way depressing or displeasing, but I rejoice to remember many happy, jolly, laughing times of day which fill my waking moments, not only this day, but all days, and pause to invoke a blessing upon all who make anyone's life a little brighter.
--Choir practice. [[Jane Young|Jane]] stayed for Guild, I went to [[New Holland|New H.]] to Branch meeting.
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HB Journal for Mar 17, 1939
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Today was loaded with work; so much that, there was scarcely any diversion of any sort excepting a few minutes this evening when I read an installment of a continued story in the "American." I went to work at 6:30 this morning and left shortly after six o'clock this evening.
March weather prevailed today. The wind was cold and strong. The occasionally radiant sun was the only thing that promised the spring time.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] called me this evening with reference to buying a piano tomorrow.
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Today was loaded with work; so much that, there was scarcely any diversion of any sort excepting a few minutes this evening when I read an installment of a continued story in the "American." I went to work at 6:30 this morning and left shortly after six o'clock this evening.
March weather prevailed today. The wind was cold and strong. The occasionally radiant sun was the only thing that promised the spring time.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] called me this evening with reference to buying a piano tomorrow.
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I got up early and went to work, but not early enough to get there before the rest of the men like I did yesterday.
We were plenty busy as usual for Saturday. We got done shortly after dinner and [[Dick]] run the mill in the afternoon.
I washed my head among other things in preparation for going to Church where the ladies were getting ready for a Baked Ham supper. We played ping pong to pass the time.
Red etc. stayed & helped to clean up. We didn't do much at [[Kinzers]], but came home about 11:30.
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I had a bit of trouble getting awake this morning, but I got, and was soon in the "swing of things" again. Things were slack at the mill for a change & I cleaned up and put up signs.
After supper, [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]] & I took [[Jane Young|Jane]] & Romain to [[Lancaster|Lanc.]] to Choir practice but Lloyd didn't show up and we didn't practice but came on home.
I must change clothes now and go back to the mill where we are running all night in three shifts--[[Dick]], then myself, then [[Morris]].
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When the calendar day came in, I was quietly sitting in the mill office reading or something. I "tended" the mill until [[Morris]] relieved me about 4:30 A.M. and then I came home to bed.
I got awake about 9:30 and ate a big breakfast then went to work. I wasn't hungry at dinner time but ate half my dinner. We needed all afternoon to get a heavy schedule completed in time to go to a "feed" meeting in the evening.
We met [[Donald Danforth]], Purina President. He's a real fellow & was worth hearing. P.S. I missed a [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] social.
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When the calendar day came in, I was quietly sitting in the mill office reading or something. I "tended" the mill until [[Morris]] relieved me about 4:30 A.M. and then I came home to bed.
I got awake about 9:30 and ate a big breakfast then went to work. I wasn't hungry at dinner time but ate half my dinner. We needed all afternoon to get a heavy schedule completed in time to go to a "feed" meeting in the evening.
We met [[Donald Danforth]], Purina President. He's a real fellow & was worth hearing. P.S. I missed a [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] social.
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Everyone breezed in about the same time this morning. It was real chilly again. We finished loading [[Dick]] and sent him to [[Philadelphia]] with flour.
The Purina car didn't come in and so I found time to put some felt bags on the dust collector in the garret.
It turned out to be a real spring day and the weather was quite bearable.
After supper I took my eggs out & got only 18¢ per doz. I got my hair cut and then went to see [[Jane Young|Jane]] a while. I would rather not have come home, but you know how it is.
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Everyone breezed in about the same time this morning. It was real chilly again. We finished loading [[Dick]] and sent him to [[Philadelphia]] with flour.
The Purina car didn't come in and so I found time to put some felt bags on the dust collector in the garret.
It turned out to be a real spring day and the weather was quite bearable.
After supper I took my eggs out & got only 18¢ per doz. I got my hair cut and then went to see [[Jane Young|Jane]] a while. I would rather not have come home, but you know how it is.
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This morning the alarm made a mistake and rang at five-thirty so I went back to bed again. Of course, I slept too long and was late for work once again.
We were not rushed, but were kept busy. We worked in our shirtsleeves, but had better been careful for many people have the grippe just now & I've had the sore throat.
After I came home I waited for supper till 6:30, rather regretfully and impatiently. I read a while and tried to help [[Doris Brackbill|Dot]] with her Latin.
I called [[Jane Young|Jane]] but got no closer, even if I wished.
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Up at six and by a few long minutes the first one at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]]. The wind had blown us a little rain, but just enough to make wet.
We were not extra busy but didn't seem to have time to sit around any. In fact, we worked like niggers all afternoon and then didn't get done any too soon.
After supper I shaved and took a bath, graded my eggs, wrote up S.S. minutes, then [[E. B. Brackbill]]'s came & we visited a while. When they left we put a few minutes on the cantata. I persuaded [[Hershey Brackbill|Hershey]] to write to [[Harold Brackbill|Short]].
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This morning started as usual with a promise of a cloudy, cool day and a hidden sun.
Nearly the first thing I had to do was help [[Dick]] load a load of potatoes. I was afraid it would go bad for my cold but it only drove it away or loosened it up. [[Groffie]] treated me on him.
In the evening we all went to a congregational meeting at the Church. I made a president's report for [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]]. [[Jane Young|Jane]], the treasurers. We had ice cream and cake.
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[[Image:36110110 b6464e10b5 m.jpg|thumb|240px|Leacock Presbyterian Church]]
'''Leacock Presbyterian Church''', located in [[Paradise]] in [[Lancaster County]], became the church home of the [[Brackbill]] family after [[Harry G. Brackbill]] and [[Esta Leona Leaman]] left the Mennonite church. The Brackbills were active in youth choir at the time of Herman's journals, as well as the orchestra, the guild, and of course [[Christian Endeavor]].
The Paradise site was the second location of Leacock. The original church, founded in 1724 and built between 1740 (original log church) and 1750 (current stone church), is located on Route 340 west of [[Intercourse]].
[[E. Herman Brackbill]] and [[Jane Young]] are buried in the cemetery at Leacock in Paradise alongside other family members.
The cemetery at Old Leacock has one famous denizen, US Representative [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Whitehill James Whitehill].
== External links ==
* [http://www.leacockpres.org/ Leacock Presbyterian Church home page]
* [http://www.leacockpres.org/old_leacock.htm History of Old Leacock]
* [http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=leacock+presbyterian+church,+paradise,+pa&ie=UTF8&ll=40.009012,-76.121451&spn=0.001931,0.005021&t=h&z=18&om=0 Leacock Presbyterian Church on Google Maps]
* [http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=leacock+presbyterian+church,+paradise,+pa&ie=UTF8&ll=40.038971,-76.132894&spn=0.00193,0.005021&t=h&z=18&om=0 Old Leacock on Google Maps]
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'''Jacob B. Leaman''' was the husband of [[Anna Barbara Hershey]] and the father of [[Esta Leona Leaman]], [[Jacob Clayton Leaman]], [[Ivan Benjamin Leaman]], and [[Amos Hershey Leaman]], among others.
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'''Anna Barbara Hershey''' (b. 20 Jan 1857, d. unknown) was the wife of [[Jacob B. Leaman]] and the mother of [[Esta Leona Leaman]], [[Jacob Clayton Leaman]], [[Ivan Benjamin Leaman]], and [[Amos Hershey Leaman]], among others. She was the daughter of [[Benjamin Hershey]] and [[Anna Horst]].
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'''Jacob Clayton Leaman''', called Clayton, was the son of [[Jacob B. Leaman]] and [[Anna Barbara Hershey]] and the husband of [[Fannie Huber Zittle]]. He was "Uncle Clayton" to the Brackbills.
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'''Ivan Benjamin Leaman''' was the son of [[Jacob B. Leaman]] and [[Anna Barbara Hershey]] and the husband of [[Irene Victoria Suter]]. He was known as "Uncle Ivan" to the Brackbills.
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'''Amos Hershey Leaman''' (b. Feb 18, 1878, d. unknown) was the son of [[Jacob B. Leaman]] and [[Anna Barbara Hershey]] and the husband of [[Amanda Eby]]. Known as "Uncle Hershey" to the Brackbills, he resided in Chicago and visited the family on [[HB Journal for Apr 23, 1939|April 23, 1939]].
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Up to my old tricks, I jumped back into bed after the alarm rang this morning. I didn't oversleep much, though, but found myself pretty sleepy all morning. I had a nice mess to straighten out. Someone run a load of wheat in the corn bin with some corn in it. (That's what happens when I'm away.)
[[John]] took his wife & Jack to [[Harrisburg]] to catch a train for California this afternoon. She will visit her daughter a few weeks.
After supper I took [[Jane Young|Jane]] and Romain to [[Lancaster|Lanc.]] to [[County Chorus]] practice. I forced myself to leave Jane with difficulty because of the moonlight.
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Up to my old tricks, I jumped back into bed after the alarm rang this morning. I didn't oversleep much, though, but found myself pretty sleepy all morning. I had a nice mess to straighten out. Someone run a load of wheat in the corn bin with some corn in it. (That's what happens when I'm away.)
[[John]] took his wife & Jack to [[Harrisburg]] to catch a train for California this afternoon. She will visit her daughter a few weeks.
After supper I took [[Jane Young|Jane]] and Romain to [[Lancaster|Lanc.]] to [[County Chorus]] practice. I forced myself to leave Jane with difficulty because of the moonlight.
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Going back to the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] was not a hard task this morning for a lusty summer sun shed abroad all kinds of good cheer and radiance. We were not terrible busy in the feed dept. and so I put most of the afternoon in repairing the dust collector.
I got some ice before I went home for supper and after supper made a can of grape nut ice cream.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] brought some people here for board meeting. Many members were absent for various reasons, not too good, but we had a meeting & transacted all our [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] business. We had icecream, a small mouse, an excuse to "hug" Jane, and a veiled moon.
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Going back to the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] was not a hard task this morning for a lusty summer sun shed abroad all kinds of good cheer and radiance. We were not terrible busy in the feed dept. and so I put most of the afternoon in repairing the dust collector.
I got some ice before I went home for supper and after supper made a can of grape nut ice cream.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] brought some people here for board meeting. Many members were absent for various reasons, not too good, but we had a meeting & transacted all our [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] business. We had icecream, a small mouse, an excuse to "hug" Jane, and a veiled moon.
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Today has come again and with it all the tasks, duties, hardships, trials, tribulations, temptations, pleasures, joys, hopes, expectations and what not.
As it unwinds itself, it reveals just exactly what portion of these abstract items would fall to my lot.
As I look back over the day, I cannot help being thankful for the pleasant place I had found myself or the pleasures & joys that were mine.
After a slim choir rehearsal i got my hair cut and we had a prayer meeting committee at Mary Jane's. After that [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I had the night to ourselves—till about 2:30.
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Again today comes. Probably to [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & Val a day of immense happiness, of big celebrations, for it marks their wedding anniversary.
I have felt lower than an eel's belly all day and now as I am sleepiest, feel lowest. I was late for work. Then we got real busy toward the middle of the afternoon. [[John]] went home early &we worked late.
[[Esta Leona Leaman|Mother]] is sick in bed. Supper "ain't what she orter was."
I got a Dr's examination to see if I am fit to marry—totally uncalled for, but exceptionally conventional.
Choir practice was bum as usual. I sat 2 hrs at [[Youngs]] doing nothing, just too tired to come home.
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Laziness in my veins kept me in bed overtime again but no apparent harm was done. The weather was simply adorable, rather May like in its influences. But then, why shouldn't it be?
We certainly found plenty to do at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]], yea, really had our hands full.
Directly after work I went to [[Youngs]] and had supper. Then [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I planted potatoes till dark.
Then I went back to the mill and "kept shop." I had a goodly number of company. Red, Eddie, [[Dick]] & his pals, [[Morris]] & [[Clyde]] were among my guests. Ginger ale was served. As the 5th went out I was ''(over)''
probably packing flour.
About 2:15, the gang left and I got down to some good solid reading.
By 4:30 there was enough flour for [[Philadelphia|Phila.]] load & so I headed for home & bed. Daylight was breaking & some farmers were arising.
About 8:00 am I again got ready for the mill. We were busy again & to further complicate matters, the mill, literally "fell apart." This necessitated my postponing a trip to [[Lancaster]] in favor of repairing.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] & I made more garden from 3:30 to supper. After supper I played with tractors, finally came home about nine & wil bathe & retire promptly, I hope.
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Getting up early was not difficult after my good night's sleep. I went to S.S. & [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] as usual and was repaid in the usual fashion.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] came home with me for dinner. In the afternoon we gave up a trip to [[Peach Bottom]] to go to the Buchers'. We had a nice visit and a wonderful supper. We hurried back to [[Paradise]] to [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] and church.
It was really hot all day & I actually sweated. The night was warm & close contact made it no cooler.
Mary Jane was whisked away from us after church, that should be nothing to me, but I feel it & won't deny it "for love nor money."
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Getting up early was not difficult after my good night's sleep. I went to S.S. & [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] as usual and was repaid in the usual fashion.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] came home with me for dinner. In the afternoon we gave up a trip to [[Peach Bottom]] to go to the Buchers'. We had a nice visit and a wonderful supper. We hurried back to [[Paradise]] to [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] and church.
It was really hot all day & I actually sweated. The night was warm & close contact made it no cooler.
Mary Jane was whisked away from us after church, that should be nothing to me, but I feel it & won't deny it "for love nor money."
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At the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] we worked toward getting the mechanism together again but didn't get it finished.
After working late & eating a short supper, I went with the gang to [[County Chorus]] practice.
Everything and everybody points to our wedding in a few days. I simply can't believe it or else stubbornly won't admit that I am excited. Although I am taking all the necessary steps, my whole head & soul are not in it, not that I fear I might be taking a foolish step, for I could have made no better selection; but down in my heart I crave the grace of a girl, fresh from the cradle, whose eyes "sparkle like a million diamonds" and ask to be loved.
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Oversleeping made me a little late, for the mill again. We jumped right to it and got the mill in shape for milling again, then it was dinner time.
After dinner I caught up my office work and generally didn't overexert myself.
A little thunderstorm and refreshing shower slightly lowered the humidity and made things grow in leaps and bounds.
The [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] Chorus sang at the Y.M.C.A. at a presentation of the Scriptural play "Simon the Leper." Late home again.
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I was real late again for work but I intend to do better when I get caught up with my sleep which may not be till after I'm married, then it's sure to come. Oh. Boy.
We had a busy day, but a very beautiful day. Things are real green now, just like summer. I got a chance to go to the bank once again today.
We had a late choir practice but Mrs. Kaufman and the whole choir almost was there. We had a nice practice.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] & I behaved as usual. I was tired and irritable but slept it off and then was sleepy which was worse.
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I was real late again for work but I intend to do better when I get caught up with my sleep which may not be till after I'm married, then it's sure to come. Oh. Boy.
We had a busy day, but a very beautiful day. Things are real green now, just like summer. I got a chance to go to the bank once again today.
We had a late choir practice but Mrs. Kaufman and the whole choir almost was there. We had a nice practice.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] & I behaved as usual. I was tired and irritable but slept it off and then was sleepy which was worse.
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Even though I didn't get much sleep last night, I was to work on time.
We found a cloudy day almost crammed full with work to be done.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] naturally found it so too. She & [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]], with the help of Nancy, cleaned house and got ready for the furniture which was delivered.
Before choir practice I got the Dr's O.K. from my physical examination.
After choir practice, I (we) too Mrs. Groff & Ruth, [[Luetta Sheaffer|Mrs. Young]] & [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] to see our furniture, what was of it.
Late when I came home. I wrote [[Harold Brackbill|Short]] a much deserved letter.
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Even though I didn't get much sleep last night, I was to work on time.
We found a cloudy day almost crammed full with work to be done.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] naturally found it so too. She & [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]], with the help of Nancy, cleaned house and got ready for the furniture which was delivered.
Before choir practice I got the Dr's O.K. from my physical examination.
After choir practice, I (we) too Mrs. Groff & Ruth, [[Luetta Sheaffer|Mrs. Young]] & [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] to see our furniture, what was of it.
Late when I came home. I wrote [[Harold Brackbill|Short]] a much deserved letter.
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Ever my life of luxury and ease must be a life of restlessness and speed.
I got up about seven and had to get to [[Lancaster]] by nine, where Kaufman preached and our choir sang over the radio. [[Jane Young|Jane]], [[Luetta Sheaffer|Mrs. Young]], [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] & I shopped, applied for marriage license, got wedding clothes, in fact spent all my money but ten cents.
After late dinner I came back to the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] & worked till 4:30. I expect to go to bed, not with the chickens, but before them.
Just seven whole days of single life, I hope, then comes what? ? ? ? ?
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Ever my life of luxury and ease must be a life of restlessness and speed.
I got up about seven and had to get to [[Lancaster]] by nine, where Kaufman preached and our choir sang over the radio. [[Jane Young|Jane]], [[Luetta Sheaffer|Mrs. Young]], [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] & I shopped, applied for marriage license, got wedding clothes, in fact spent all my money but ten cents.
After late dinner I came back to the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] & worked till 4:30. I expect to go to bed, not with the chickens, but before them.
Just seven whole days of single life, I hope, then comes what? ? ? ? ?
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Having up since eleven and had breakfast, or what and gone to the [[Hess's Mill|mill]], I started the day watching the boys playing cards at the mill.
I didn't have trouble passing the time and soon it was day light and the men came to work again.
Although I had permission to go home, I preferred to stay and help the men. We got busier than was expected and I was glad I stayed.
In the afternoon I hauled a load of furniture to our home to be and spent some time setting up beds & putting up curtains.
It was wet & rainy again, but I guess the warm clear weather is saving itself for [[HB Journal for May 20, 1939|next Sat]].
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Having up since eleven and had breakfast, or what and gone to the [[Hess's Mill|mill]], I started the day watching the boys playing cards at the mill.
I didn't have trouble passing the time and soon it was day light and the men came to work again.
Although I had permission to go home, I preferred to stay and help the men. We got busier than was expected and I was glad I stayed.
In the afternoon I hauled a load of furniture to our home to be and spent some time setting up beds & putting up curtains.
It was wet & rainy again, but I guess the warm clear weather is saving itself for [[HB Journal for May 20, 1939|next Sat]].
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"Thou shalt lift up thy face unto God, and be at peace."
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"Thou shalt lift up thy face unto God, and be at peace."
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Refreshed and rested, I pushed into the affairs of the day with joy and gladness. I was early enough to start the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] again.
[[John]] was absent a while in the morning and all the afternoon. We were busy with trade and I went back after supper to finish my books and get things in shape for morning.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] stopped to see me at noon, or rather to get her handbag.
The day was encased in beautiful weather. There was frost last night & ice, but the sun soon drove that away.
Four more days of single life.
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I got up early and got to the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] early and was "boss" till [[John]] came at dinner time. We were not extra busy but not one was idle.
The weather was just fine. Summer is upon us in full bloom.
[[Flossie]] & [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] were here home cleaning today. [[Esta Leona Leaman|Mother]] had 17 for supper.
After supper we had another one of those [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] socials. Everyone had fun but we had a very lousey "wink" game.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] didn't feel well at all. I surely she perks up before [[HB Journal for May 20, 1939|Saturday]], probably will. Maybe her trouble is similar to mine, yet I think not, even hope not.
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I got up early and got to the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] early and was "boss" till [[John]] came at dinner time. We were not extra busy but not one was idle.
The weather was just fine. Summer is upon us in full bloom.
[[Flossie]] & [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] were here home cleaning today. [[Esta Leona Leaman|Mother]] had 17 for supper.
After supper we had another one of those [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] socials. Everyone had fun but we had a very lousey "wink" game.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] didn't feel well at all. I surely she perks up before [[HB Journal for May 20, 1939|Saturday]], probably will. Maybe her trouble is similar to mine, yet I think not, even hope not.
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Just before we came in sight of [[Niagara Falls|Niagra Falls]] last summer on our trip, I had a little feeling of regret that our destination was so nearly reached and hoped almost despairingly that the anticipation might be prolonged.
And so it is in many cases. The anticipation is so enjoyable that we fear that the actual realization of a hope or plan might prove less blissful.
Could that, by chance, explain the trouble within me when I feel a grievous pain at the thought of all my "girl-pleasing, girl-teasing" days drawing so surely to a close.
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Just before we came in sight of [[Niagara Falls|Niagra Falls]] last summer on our trip, I had a little feeling of regret that our destination was so nearly reached and hoped almost despairingly that the anticipation might be prolonged.
And so it is in many cases. The anticipation is so enjoyable that we fear that the actual realization of a hope or plan might prove less blissful.
Could that, by chance, explain the trouble within me when I feel a grievous pain at the thought of all my "girl-pleasing, girl-teasing" days drawing so surely to a close.
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Just another day to go through before the big day. Things seem rather unusually dull and quiet--like the calm before the storm.
In the evening I got my hair cut and we went thru the motion of our wedding ceremony.
The wedding presents are still coming in thick and fast. Everyone is just too good.
I broke away early and came home to a good night's rest.
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Just another day to go through before the big day. Things seem rather unusually dull and quiet--like the calm before the storm.
In the evening I got my hair cut and we went thru the motion of our wedding ceremony.
The wedding presents are still coming in thick and fast. Everyone is just too good.
I broke away early and came home to a good night's rest.
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After having had a good night's rest and not too much sleep or excitement, we got up and had a real breakfast of bacon and eggs.
We left [[Lititz]] about 8:15 and stopped @ [[Kinzers]] about 9:00. We went through [[Philadelphia|Phila]] and ate lunch about 30 mile out of [[New York City|N.Y.C.]] We then came on thru and got our hotel. We got a suite of rooms for us four. Bed room, living room, bath & Pantry.
We went thru Radio City or at least the N B C station - television. We saw a movie and things at Radio City Music Hall. It was then late & we washed up and went to bed.
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When I got awake, I couldn't tell what time it was for it was still nearly dark. By looking at my watch, I found it was about seven thirty.
We took the train to the fair and soon came into seeing distance of the tall [[World's Fair|Trylon]] and large round [[World's Fair|Perisphere]], the theme center.
We saw some real wonders of man. We spent a good bit of the day in the transportation area. The General Motors exhibit was by far the best, although everything was letter perfect.
We got back to New York about ten oclock and after working up and eating, we all retired.
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When I got awake, I couldn't tell what time it was for it was still nearly dark. By looking at my watch, I found it was about seven thirty.
We took the train to the fair and soon came into seeing distance of the tall [[World's Fair|Trylon]] and large round [[World's Fair|Perisphere]], the theme center.
We saw some real wonders of man. We spent a good bit of the day in the transportation area. The General Motors exhibit was by far the best, although everything was letter perfect.
We got back to New York about ten oclock and after working up and eating, we all retired.
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We stayed in bed till nearly dinner time and then went out to the [[World's Fair|Fair]] again.
Our meals are quite irregular but we are not feeling the worse for it. We buy only about one meal a day and that doesn't break us up.
We saw most of the Fair by the time it was dark and then we went back to [[New York City|New York]].
We loafed around leisurely till we all finally went to bed.
Big innerspring mattress in beautiful rooms just lovely.
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We stayed in bed till nearly dinner time and then went out to the [[World's Fair|Fair]] again.
Our meals are quite irregular but we are not feeling the worse for it. We buy only about one meal a day and that doesn't break us up.
We saw most of the Fair by the time it was dark and then we went back to [[New York City|New York]].
We loafed around leisurely till we all finally went to bed.
Big innerspring mattress in beautiful rooms just lovely.
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We didn't get up very soon again today and had breakfast almost at dinner time. We checked out of our hotel and went up to the top of the R.C.A. building. 70 stories. We saw the Queen Mary and almost all over [[New York City|N.Y.C.]]
We then pulled out of the big city and headed up to Connecticut up along the coast, then thru Rhode Island and ended up thru Providence into Mass.
We had a nice double cabin with heat, shower and even a radio. We weren't very tired and still enjoyed retiring.
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We didn't get up very soon again today and had breakfast almost at dinner time. We checked out of our hotel and went up to the top of the R.C.A. building. 70 stories. We saw the Queen Mary and almost all over [[New York City|N.Y.C.]]
We then pulled out of the big city and headed up to Connecticut up along the coast, then thru Rhode Island and ended up thru Providence into Mass.
We had a nice double cabin with heat, shower and even a radio. We weren't very tired and still enjoyed retiring.
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We didn't get up very early this morning and hit the road right away.
At the place where we stopped for breakfast, the waitress didn't know whether to give us the breakfast menu or dinner.
We finally drove into Maine where a customer lady of [[Willis Bucher|Willis]]' was staying—a Mrs. Trefeather at Moore's.
We aimed for Albany, N.Y. and started from Maine. We went through New Hampshire into Brattleboro, Vermont. Here we stopped for the night in a brand new double cabin with two bowls, two showers, two etc.
We pretended to want to sleep man to man but couldn't take it.
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It was pretty early when we got up and I was less a cream puff than the rest and took a cold shower.
We were very much interested driving through Vermont for beside being Mrs. Kaufman's home state, it is a very beautiful piece of forestry and hills.
From there it was homeward bound. We arrived in [[Lititz]] at about 8:30 and got to [[Kinzers]] 1 hour later.
We said "hello" to the parent [[Youngs]] and lit in bed in our own new home—a little excited but really ready to sleep.
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Not having enough food in our pantry for breakfast, we thought my parents would like to have us as guests for breakfast. We loaded up another load of belongings and came "home."
While [[Jane Young|Jane]] washed our clothes, nearly all them, I did what I could to tame down a yard that should have been mown several times since the last time.
We had both dinner & supper here. Fine samples. [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & Val visited us a little. [[C. Everett Young|Everett]], [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] & I helped Jane inside the house to get things in better shape.
Now it looks like bed—soon.
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Not having enough food in our pantry for breakfast, we thought my parents would like to have us as guests for breakfast. We loaded up another load of belongings and came "home."
While [[Jane Young|Jane]] washed our clothes, nearly all them, I did what I could to tame down a yard that should have been mown several times since the last time.
We had both dinner & supper here. Fine samples. [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & Val visited us a little. [[C. Everett Young|Everett]], [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] & I helped Jane inside the house to get things in better shape.
Now it looks like bed—soon.
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We awoke a good bit before it was time to get up — say an hour, then we got up about 5:30 and everything was lovely. I got to the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] on time.
It was not strange getting to work again except things needed a little "tidying up," which it surely got.
It was hot as a bake oven all day and we were busy. [[John]] & [[Allen]], went to a funeral after dinner and that meant we would have had to work till about 5:30 to finish.
Supper was fine. [[Jane Young|Jane]] went to [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|church]] to pageant practice. I mowed grass. I got our possessions insured. I shaved while Jane played piano. Near to bed.
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We awoke a good bit before it was time to get up — say an hour, then we got up about 5:30 and everything was lovely. I got to the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] on time.
It was not strange getting to work again except things needed a little "tidying up," which it surely got.
It was hot as a bake oven all day and we were busy. [[John]] & [[Allen]], went to a funeral after dinner and that meant we would have had to work till about 5:30 to finish.
Supper was fine. [[Jane Young|Jane]] went to [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|church]] to pageant practice. I mowed grass. I got our possessions insured. I shaved while Jane played piano. Near to bed.
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We were going to lay in bed a while this morning and just naturally enjoy ourselves, but at seven o'clock the doorbell rang and we had to let the landlord in to make repairs.
We transported my ten chickens from back in garden spot and fixed up a little. After dinner Betsy came and we all went over home for a grand reception in honor of the Bride and Groom by the groom's parents.
After a wonderful feast and lovely evening we, four of us, went to [[Safe Harbor]] to see the moon on the river. It was a wild goose chase, but it was nice. We were late getting to bed.
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I overslept and [[Jane Young|Jane]] got up and, like a good girl, made breakfast. [[Groffie]] came for me we went to the [[Hess's Mill|mill]].
Things were mostly as per usual. It was hotter than it had ever been this yeaer nd we were thirsty all the time.
We got real busy in the afternoon but got finished in short order.
[[Nancy Young|Nancy]] was here for supper. It was fine as usual and we ate much.
We went to Young People's Choir practice and had good results. Now we sit around and expect the gang to come and serenade us. Let's see.
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"And what is so rare as a day in June?" Man, this one was really rare. It was hot and sticky. My shirt was really wet.
It was hard to get up but we made it. Everything seems to be going rosy and lovely. I really didn't expect such close harmony between us, and yet there is no reason for it to be otherwise.
We were serenaded last night and I paid out to the tune of 7 bucks. There were 60 or 70 kids here and the noise was terrific.
After hurried supper we went to [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]. [[Jane Young|Jane]] had children's day practice and we were supposed to have choir practice and didn't. We got our car fixed and headed for home.
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"And what is so rare as a day in June?" Man, this one was really rare. It was hot and sticky. My shirt was really wet.
It was hard to get up but we made it. Everything seems to be going rosy and lovely. I really didn't expect such close harmony between us, and yet there is no reason for it to be otherwise.
We were serenaded last night and I paid out to the tune of 7 bucks. There were 60 or 70 kids here and the noise was terrific.
After hurried supper we went to [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]. [[Jane Young|Jane]] had children's day practice and we were supposed to have choir practice and didn't. We got our car fixed and headed for home.
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We couldn't get ourselves to feel like getting up, but we managed it all right. We had to hurry too much to suit me.
I walked down and went along with [[Groffie]] to work. We found ourselves quite busy and worked hard to get finished by quitting time and were but an hour late.
It sprinkled a few sparse drops of rain & was cloudy almost all day.
After another fine supper, I got the old hoe and exterminated some grass and weeds from the potato patch.
[[Aunt May]], [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] & Esther, were here a little while in the evening.
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After a night of unappreciated dreams, we got up and had breakfast in the usual order, with not too much time to spare.
At the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] we were really busy. Phone calls meant feed orders and plenty of them.
We got finished about one oclock and came ome to more work. I finished hoeing our potatoes and messed around the garden in general.
It still didn't rain and still needs it.
After supper we washed and dressed up and waited for company to come. No one came except the [[Young]] family, but of course, they were company enough.
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[[Jane Young|Jane]] stirred this morning and got up before me. We had a leisurely breakfast and went off to Sunday School amid blessed showers of rain.
Attendance at services was scanty, but the services were all fine.
After a blue ribbon dinner we both, Jane and I, slept or dozed most of the time in the afternoon.
After supper, we took Esther along to [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] Jane led a nice meeting. We had slides in church afterwards, the gang came here to visit, we played & ate and enjoyed a pleasant evening.
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[[Jane Young|Jane]] stirred this morning and got up before me. We had a leisurely breakfast and went off to Sunday School amid blessed showers of rain.
Attendance at services was scanty, but the services were all fine.
After a blue ribbon dinner we both, Jane and I, slept or dozed most of the time in the afternoon.
After supper, we took Esther along to [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] Jane led a nice meeting. We had slides in church afterwards, the gang came here to visit, we played & ate and enjoyed a pleasant evening.
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We were supposed to get up early and get at the washing, but, as you might have guessed, we didn't get up early at all.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] washed anyhow and didn't get to work early. We were not overworked at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]]. This time of year is slack.
In the evening we went into [[Lancaster]] to [[County Chorus]] practice but not enough came to have practice so we saw a movie --"[http://imdb.com/title/tt0031404/ The Hardys Ride High]". It was a real good, decent picture. We got to bed rather late.
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We were supposed to get up early and get at the washing, but, as you might have guessed, we didn't get up early at all.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] washed anyhow and didn't get to work early. We were not overworked at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]]. This time of year is slack.
In the evening we went into [[Lancaster]] to [[County Chorus]] practice but not enough came to have practice so we saw a movie --"[http://imdb.com/title/tt0031404/ The Hardys Ride High]". It was a real good, decent picture. We got to bed rather late.
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Somehow it doesn't seem easy to get up any more. I could <strike>lay</strike> lie in bed till [[Jane Young|Jane]] got my breakfast ready, but, would that be nice?
Another day at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]]—an exceptionally long day, it seemed.
Everything is dry and hot and badly in need of rain (or snow).
After supper we went to [[Intercourse]] and bought a nice 3 way light.
We came back to [[Kinzers]] to a board meeting at [[Esther]]'s. Attendance was fine and business was orderly. We had fun but had to break away and come home.
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Somehow it doesn't seem easy to get up any more. I could <strike>lay</strike> lie in bed till [[Jane Young|Jane]] got my breakfast ready, but, would that be nice?
Another day at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]]—an exceptionally long day, it seemed.
Everything is dry and hot and badly in need of rain (or snow).
After supper we went to [[Intercourse]] and bought a nice 3 way light.
We came back to [[Kinzers]] to a board meeting at [[Esther]]'s. Attendance was fine and business was orderly. We had fun but had to break away and come home.
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Just another day in many respects, yet no two days are very nearly alike.
The sky seemed to promise a little or big rain soon.
In the afternoon at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] I had a different kind of a task. I was shoveling & digging the banks by the tail race—broadening it.
After supper I mowed the lawn and got my hair cut. Mrs. Newswenger visited [[Jane Young|Jane]] and talked and visited. A thunderstorm seems to be brewing.
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Just another day in many respects, yet no two days are very nearly alike.
The sky seemed to promise a little or big rain soon.
In the afternoon at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] I had a different kind of a task. I was shoveling & digging the banks by the tail race—broadening it.
After supper I mowed the lawn and got my hair cut. Mrs. Newswenger visited [[Jane Young|Jane]] and talked and visited. A thunderstorm seems to be brewing.
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[[Jane Young|Jane]] got up more reluctantly than I did this morning, accordingly. I got off to work earlier and we faced another hot day.
By different situations arising, we were all kept quite busy all day. [[Morris]] cleaned his cistern and I drove his truck a little.
I drove in home, Garden Spot, after work & got some potatoes late. We had a fine supper with spinach. Afterwards we fiddled around the garden, cleaned my car and such like. We see no visitors and will retire early.
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[[Jane Young|Jane]] got up more reluctantly than I did this morning, accordingly. I got off to work earlier and we faced another hot day.
By different situations arising, we were all kept quite busy all day. [[Morris]] cleaned his cistern and I drove his truck a little.
I drove in home, Garden Spot, after work & got some potatoes late. We had a fine supper with spinach. Afterwards we fiddled around the garden, cleaned my car and such like. We see no visitors and will retire early.
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Who can sit at the close of a lovely day, when he has been surrounded by blessings and wondrous moments, and express the thankfulness and depth of satisfaction and joy that is in his heart?
We finished at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] shortly after dinner. We got ready then and went to [[Ellis Keene]]'s & Magdeline's wedding at [[Middle Octararo]]. Through heavy showers that ne'er reached here, we went to [[Lancaster]] to shop.
After a light supper, [[Ethel]] came to visit us. We had a lovely time and walked her to the bus.
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'''Middle Octararo, PA''' was a settlement in eastern [[Lancaster County]]. It no longer exists under this name.
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Two alarm clocks called out the alarm that it was five thirty and two of us hurried to quiet their feverish tinglings. Two of us had breakfast and the like.
Then I went to the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] & [[Jane Young|Jane]] stayed behind to finish up and do the washing. The day was nice after the rain—a perfect day in June.
We were not rushed again and [[Groffie]] & I worked in the tail race.
After a nice supper, we hurriedly dressed & took Stan along to [[County Chorus|Chorus]] practice in [[Lancaster]]. We got home quite early.
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Two alarm clocks called out the alarm that it was five thirty and two of us hurried to quiet their feverish tinglings. Two of us had breakfast and the like.
Then I went to the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] & [[Jane Young|Jane]] stayed behind to finish up and do the washing. The day was nice after the rain—a perfect day in June.
We were not rushed again and [[Groffie]] & I worked in the tail race.
After a nice supper, we hurriedly dressed & took Stan along to [[County Chorus|Chorus]] practice in [[Lancaster]]. We got home quite early.
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This forenoon [[Earl]] & I handled dirt from the sides of the tail race again. It was good exercise, interesting work as well as a chance to work in the sun.
This afternoon we were busy in the feed dept. once again but got done good and early.
[[Nancy Young|Nancy]] was here for supper. [[Jane Young|Jane]] entertained the [[Guild]] in the evening. There was not so good a turnout due to the fact that we were having very heavy showers with thunderstorms. The meeting didn't break up until eleven. Then it was bed time.
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This forenoon [[Earl]] & I handled dirt from the sides of the tail race again. It was good exercise, interesting work as well as a chance to work in the sun.
This afternoon we were busy in the feed dept. once again but got done good and early.
[[Nancy Young|Nancy]] was here for supper. [[Jane Young|Jane]] entertained the [[Guild]] in the evening. There was not so good a turnout due to the fact that we were having very heavy showers with thunderstorms. The meeting didn't break up until eleven. Then it was bed time.
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The day was not clear when it dawned this morning but eventually the sun came out and it was fair again. The shower of last night made everything look fresh and new and, indeed, gave us humans a new lease on life.
[[Groffie]] started washing the windows at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] and things were more brisk.
In the evening I picked 8 qts. of cherries and we <strike>stemmed</strike> seeded them till nine-thirty when it was bedtime.
No time for our weeknight date but we're grown up now.
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The day was not clear when it dawned this morning but eventually the sun came out and it was fair again. The shower of last night made everything look fresh and new and, indeed, gave us humans a new lease on life.
[[Groffie]] started washing the windows at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] and things were more brisk.
In the evening I picked 8 qts. of cherries and we <strike>stemmed</strike> seeded them till nine-thirty when it was bedtime.
No time for our weeknight date but we're grown up now.
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I don't know why, but getting up goes terrible hard for me, even now yet. I thought that, for sure, after I was married I could get out of my bed without a lot of back-biting. Maybe I should do something about it—really, I am getting enough sleep.
Now, at the mill today, we found ourselves busy again. We "changed the sewing" in the office.
We picked & seeded 15 qt of cherries more this evening. [[Luetta Sheaffer|Mrs. Y]] & kids & Ruth came & helped us—we didn't finish till nine thirty. Then everything stopped & [[Jane Young|Jane]] went to bed.
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I don't know why, but getting up goes terrible hard for me, even now yet. I thought that, for sure, after I was married I could get out of my bed without a lot of back-biting. Maybe I should do something about it—really, I am getting enough sleep.
Now, at the mill today, we found ourselves busy again. We "changed the sewing" in the office.
We picked & seeded 15 qt of cherries more this evening. [[Luetta Sheaffer|Mrs. Y]] & kids & Ruth came & helped us—we didn't finish till nine thirty. Then everything stopped & [[Jane Young|Jane]] went to bed.
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The sound of the rain took me back to the farm in mind. I thought I could sleep on and rest a-while longer. But I was sadly mistaken.
I was only miller and carpenter today. I didn't help downstairs one bit.
We got two nice presents yet today. [[Esta Leona Leaman|Mother]] gave us peas & Grandma Y. cherries also.
It rained all day.
In the evening Yuninger brought Mother & I some of the Brackbill children. They looked the place over & seemed tickled. It still rains and is time to turn in.
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Today was nice. The rain was no over yet this morning and so [[Jane Young|Jane]] didn't do the washing again. A few heavy showers made things a bit wetter.
[[Dick]] & I worked a good part of the time in the garret cleaning up. It was very dirty & dusty & hot, and both of us were sick of it till evening.
After supper Betty D. visited a little. I trimmed hedge till dark & went to N---s. [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] was here for supper again, nicely.
The work was done early & now we read for a change.
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Today was nice. The rain was no over yet this morning and so [[Jane Young|Jane]] didn't do the washing again. A few heavy showers made things a bit wetter.
[[Dick]] & I worked a good part of the time in the garret cleaning up. It was very dirty & dusty & hot, and both of us were sick of it till evening.
After supper Betty D. visited a little. I trimmed hedge till dark & went to N---s. [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] was here for supper again, nicely.
The work was done early & now we read for a change.
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The sun was shining brightly this morning when our kind Big Ben called us. We soon got up for we both had early morning work to do. [[Jane Young|Jane]] her washing, and I had potatoes to dust before the sun took the dew away.
At the [[Hess's Mill|mill]], things were normal. I nearly finished the cleaning in the garret. The feed business was about the same.
[[Groffie]] brought cobs before supper. Supper was large & good. W. Wenger came just to see us. I hoed garden & Jane ironed. I quit at dark but she is still at it. —9:15 P.M. This is Wed. night, but Jane said "Old Man 'Usta' is dead."
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The sun was shining brightly this morning when our kind Big Ben called us. We soon got up for we both had early morning work to do. [[Jane Young|Jane]] her washing, and I had potatoes to dust before the sun took the dew away.
At the [[Hess's Mill|mill]], things were normal. I nearly finished the cleaning in the garret. The feed business was about the same.
[[Groffie]] brought cobs before supper. Supper was large & good. W. Wenger came just to see us. I hoed garden & Jane ironed. I quit at dark but she is still at it. —9:15 P.M. This is Wed. night, but Jane said "Old Man 'Usta' is dead."
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'''Chestnut Level''' refers either to the town of [http://www.mapquest.com/maps/map.adp?city=Chestnut%20Level&state=PA&country=us Chestnut Level, PA], south of [[Lancaster]], or to [http://www.chestnutlevel.org/ Chestnut Level Presbyterian Church] near [[Quarryville]].
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After a queer and slightly restless night for both of us, we got up late, both still sleepy and tired.
[[John]] was still absent from the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] and there were not many orders. The mill was still still and so we had quite a pleasant day of it.
After supper [[Jane Young|Jane]] went to Guild at [[Mrs. Beaner]]. We were supposed to have U.C.C.E. meeting but didn't. I picked 2 qt. of raspberries and then settled down to read.
It was rather a lonely evening for I am not used to such isolation. All the company I had was our neighbors radio--which reminds me of a Hotel or something.
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We weren't late this morning either. In fact, [[Groffie]] & I were the first at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]]. [[John]]'s wife & son Jackie arrived home from both World Fairs last evening and so John was a little bit late.
I spent most of my day repairing the wheat cleaner; in the capacity, so it seems, of general overseer to the flour mill.
After the dishes were done and the beans on the stove to cook and the raspberries ready for jelly we went to Sr. Choir practice and made out as O.K. as ever.
It tried to rain a little by evening but didn't kick up much.
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We weren't late this morning either. In fact, [[Groffie]] & I were the first at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]]. [[John]]'s wife & son Jackie arrived home from both World Fairs last evening and so John was a little bit late.
I spent most of my day repairing the wheat cleaner; in the capacity, so it seems, of general overseer to the flour mill.
After the dishes were done and the beans on the stove to cook and the raspberries ready for jelly we went to Sr. Choir practice and made out as O.K. as ever.
It tried to rain a little by evening but didn't kick up much.
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[[Groffie]] didn't have to wait for me this morning again. That makes it nice.
We were surely in the midst of things at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] today and it all totaled up in the high figures.
It was hot again--good harvest weather. Incidentally harvest is much earlier this year for many farmers have threshed already.
I carted the books home with me this evening.
After supper we went to a fake orchestra practice, and to a sparsely attended but quite worthwhile Preparatory service at [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]].
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[[Groffie]] didn't have to wait for me this morning again. That makes it nice.
We were surely in the midst of things at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] today and it all totaled up in the high figures.
It was hot again--good harvest weather. Incidentally harvest is much earlier this year for many farmers have threshed already.
I carted the books home with me this evening.
After supper we went to a fake orchestra practice, and to a sparsely attended but quite worthwhile Preparatory service at [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]].
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Oh Yes! Dear Diary the "better half" takes the pen while "[[E. Herman Brackbill|Hubby]] sleeps".
We rose reluctantly when the alarm woke us but hurried to get Breakfast and send hubby to work. I worked around in the kitchen all morn making things to satisfy our hunger. In afternoon Herman mowed yard & hoed garden while I cleaned and entertained [[Emma R.]] Herm made a lot of noise falling down the cellar steps but thank goodness he wasn't hurt. [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] was here too today. Well, it's 9:25 and no company yet, so I guess I'll wake Herm & we'll go to bed!
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This is the first entry in the journal where [[Jane Young|Jane]] writes the journal entry. This was to happen again several times in 1940.
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After having been abed for twelve successive hours I got up and [[Jane Young|Jane]] got up. It was a nice bright Sunday that greeted us and we were expecting to make the best of it.
After Sunday School, we had a communion service at [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]. After church, dinner at home -- a good one.
After dinner we had more sleep till a whole raft of company came -- Sheaffers, Youngs, & Cousin Billy Jr. & wife & sisters & "distant relations."
I led outdoor [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] We dropped in on Grandma Y. The moon is very lovely.
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After having been abed for twelve successive hours I got up and [[Jane Young|Jane]] got up. It was a nice bright Sunday that greeted us and we were expecting to make the best of it.
After Sunday School, we had a communion service at [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]. After church, dinner at home -- a good one.
After dinner we had more sleep till a whole raft of company came -- Sheaffers, Youngs, & Cousin Billy Jr. & wife & sisters & "distant relations."
I led outdoor [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] We dropped in on Grandma Y. The moon is very lovely.
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Turning our backs on a good chance to lay in bed and "cat nap" to our hearts desire, we once again arose shortly after 5:30 and began a holiday.
After canning raspberries, planting celery and the like, we picked up [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] and went over to "Garden Spot" (home) to spend the day.
The sun put its mark on shirtless me, pitching wheat with the rest of them. We quit, or finished early, and had a dandy swim and a big freezer of icecream in the evening.
We returned home and retired at no early hour but with burn in my back.
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Monday, that means get up and go to work. It doesn't seem so bad because tomorrow is a holiday.
The new wheat is coming in to the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] today, some fit to mill and some too tough. We are just finishing the old crop up. Every thing together makes us considerably busy.
After working late and eating later, [[Jane Young|Jane]] and I loaded [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] & [[Luetta Sheaffer|"Mamma"]] and went to Sheaffers to pick some raspberries. We got 6 qt apiece and visited a nice long while.
After returning home, we went directly to bed and entered upon a good night's sleep.
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The grind again. I received nothing for my trouble yesterday but a very severe cold. I didn't even get rested.
[[Allen]] didn't get to work today on account of he was sick with influenza. [[Groffie]] took his place (tried to) and I got several swell trips out in the little truck.
It was a hot day, but we had quite a few showers of rain to keep the dust down.
After a late supper, [[Earl Beane]] dropped in to visit & collect for the building fund. We left it get late on us and till [[Jane Young|Jane]] finished the ironing and canning it was nigh bed time.
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[[Allen]] was absent again today but I didn't get out in the truck much. Well, we weren't very busy and [[Groffie]] could take care of it.
Hun & I had carpender work in the garret which we nicely attended to, even getting our shirts & pants soaked will sweat, so you know it was hot.
Supper was late again and as soon, or before the dishes were all away, [[Elsie]] & [[Miriam Groff]] came to visit. We were expecting someone & didn't know who.
[[Jane Young|Jane]]'s doing office work but it's late enough to quit.
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[[Allen]] was absent again today but I didn't get out in the truck much. Well, we weren't very busy and [[Groffie]] could take care of it.
Hun & I had carpender work in the garret which we nicely attended to, even getting our shirts & pants soaked will sweat, so you know it was hot.
Supper was late again and as soon, or before the dishes were all away, [[Elsie]] & [[Miriam Groff]] came to visit. We were expecting someone & didn't know who.
[[Jane Young|Jane]]'s doing office work but it's late enough to quit.
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[[Jane Young|Jane]] had to coax me a couple of times to get me up and at the time I was eating breakfast I should have been at work.
The day started out very warm and ended up hot with some very hot in between and only a little shower to make it cooler.
[[Allen]] was back again and we were busy. We worked late as usual. [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] was here for supper.
After supper, we went over home and washed the car & took a swim. We had trouble starting the car but made out.
We had nice watermelon & came on home to bed.
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It was so hot it bed this morning that I sweated. The day grew warmer as it grew older and all we could do was grin and bear it.
I was mechanic and fixed the eccentrics on the wheat cleaner and it took most of the forenoon. [[Groffie]] & I took a dip after dinner.
We got our piano tuned. [[Jane Young|Jane]] was busy in the afternoon and of course I got in her road as usual. It sort of burned me up and I wasn't feeling good anyhow, & I've been missing my lovin' so we aren't petting this Sat. night. Maybe sometime, again, for I gotta be wanted and appreciated.
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It was so hot it bed this morning that I sweated. The day grew warmer as it grew older and all we could do was grin and bear it.
I was mechanic and fixed the eccentrics on the wheat cleaner and it took most of the forenoon. [[Groffie]] & I took a dip after dinner.
We got our piano tuned. [[Jane Young|Jane]] was busy in the afternoon and of course I got in her road as usual. It sort of burned me up and I wasn't feeling good anyhow, & I've been missing my lovin' so we aren't petting this Sat. night. Maybe sometime, again, for I gotta be wanted and appreciated.
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No matter how much time we have in which to get ready for a certain thing, we always fiddle around until we have to hurry like anything to get there and then just make it. So it was with Sunday School.
After [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] we went to [[Uncle Ralph's]] for dinner, a swell one. Later in the afternoon we went over [[Brackbill Farm|home]] & I swam. Then we had a little supper.
We had a nice [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] meeting. Afterwards it was kinda bum. [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & Val visited us afterwards & I kinda "beefed around."
Now it's bedtime & quite a few hours were wasted.
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No matter how much time we have in which to get ready for a certain thing, we always fiddle around until we have to hurry like anything to get there and then just make it. So it was with Sunday School.
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We had a nice [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] meeting. Afterwards it was kinda bum. [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & Val visited us afterwards & I kinda "beefed around."
Now it's bedtime & quite a few hours were wasted.
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[[Jane Young|Jane]] was a little bit under the weather with a cold and everything today, but she got up as usual and sent me off to the [[Hess's Mill|mill]]. She didn't wash (our clothes) though, even if it was a nice clear day.
It was nice at the mill too. The weather was not so warm. In the afternoon we had a windstorm and a rain.
[[Nancy Young|Nancy]] was here for supper & Red came. We hurried and went "over [[Brackbill Farm|home]]" to a Guild doggie roast where everybody had a swell time. [[Barney]] & I did all the work, almost, but were very well repaid. Bed later.
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[[Jane Young|Jane]] was a little bit under the weather with a cold and everything today, but she got up as usual and sent me off to the [[Hess's Mill|mill]]. She didn't wash (our clothes) though, even if it was a nice clear day.
It was nice at the mill too. The weather was not so warm. In the afternoon we had a windstorm and a rain.
[[Nancy Young|Nancy]] was here for supper & Red came. We hurried and went "over [[Brackbill Farm|home]]" to a Guild doggie roast where everybody had a swell time. [[Barney]] & I did all the work, almost, but were very well repaid. Bed later.
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Up again and going again, it is not always late. This morning was a little bit cooler but you could sweat if you wanted to.
[[John]] twice told me not to go down stairs to help the boys, that they were not busy, but they didn't agree with him. Nevertheless, I managed to find plenty to do up in "my " three upper floors.
After a hurried supper, I went back to the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] again. [[Dick]] needed a load for tomorrow & that meant running till about one thirty. I had no visitors, save one customer.
Everything was going fine & I was reading when, almost midnight, swish, the mill slowed down & stopped, I jumped out of my site and flew to 'er rescue. The main drive belt had torn when it laced and I jumped to work and got them thar wheels a-turnin' again.
At 1:30 I shut down and by 2:00 I was home in bed.
We got up about 7:30 & after breakfast I took [[Jane Young|Jane]] to work and went to Shirks & got my car inspected.
After a swell dinner at [[Youngs]], I went to the mill again & employed myself with the usual millers routine.
A Curtis Publishing employee was here. After supper we went to S.S. teacher's & officer's meeting. We had [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] board meeting with no large turnout.
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Up again and going again, it is not always late. This morning was a little bit cooler but you could sweat if you wanted to.
[[John]] twice told me not to go down stairs to help the boys, that they were not busy, but they didn't agree with him. Nevertheless, I managed to find plenty to do up in "my " three upper floors.
After a hurried supper, I went back to the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] again. [[Dick]] needed a load for tomorrow & that meant running till about one thirty. I had no visitors, save one customer.
Everything was going fine & I was reading when, almost midnight, swish, the mill slowed down & stopped, I jumped out of my site and flew to 'er rescue. The main drive belt had torn when it laced and I jumped to work and got them thar wheels a-turnin' again.
At 1:30 I shut down and by 2:00 I was home in bed.
We got up about 7:30 & after breakfast I took [[Jane Young|Jane]] to work and went to Shirks & got my car inspected.
After a swell dinner at [[Youngs]], I went to the mill again & employed myself with the usual millers routine.
A Curtis Publishing employee was here. After supper we went to S.S. teacher's & officer's meeting. We had [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] board meeting with no large turnout.
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Both of us were too, too sleepy, tired and lazy (mostly) to get up when we should have and as a result we had to hurry and then were late for [[Groffie]].
At the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] things were very usual. In the afternoon, [[John]] "didn't come back to work." We were not rushed and so it was very nice (naturally).
After supper [[Mim K.]] & [[Roberta]] dropped in on us.
[[Milly]] & [[Charlotte]] came to a committee meeting to plan an [[East Branch]] picnic & splash party.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] "looked it up" and discovered that this is my third anniversary of milling.
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Both of us were too, too sleepy, tired and lazy (mostly) to get up when we should have and as a result we had to hurry and then were late for [[Groffie]].
At the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] things were very usual. In the afternoon, [[John]] "didn't come back to work." We were not rushed and so it was very nice (naturally).
After supper [[Mim K.]] & [[Roberta]] dropped in on us.
[[Milly]] & [[Charlotte]] came to a committee meeting to plan an [[East Branch]] picnic & splash party.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] "looked it up" and discovered that this is my third anniversary of milling.
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Saturday is Saturday, of course. Up and to work again as usual only the wife had, and usually has, a different day. Usually she does her baking, cleaning, etc., etcetera.
When I came home from work shortly after dinner, she was pretty well finished and had a lunch all packed for our evening meal.
[[C. Everett Young|Everett]] went with us. We picked up [[Ethel]] in [[Lancaster]], went to [[Woodbine]], York Co. to a League meeting, Picnic, games, and a wonderful campfire meeting. We came home by the [[Conowingo Dam|Connowingo Dam]] but had a difficult time finding the way.
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Saturday is Saturday, of course. Up and to work again as usual only the wife had, and usually has, a different day. Usually she does her baking, cleaning, etc., etcetera.
When I came home from work shortly after dinner, she was pretty well finished and had a lunch all packed for our evening meal.
[[C. Everett Young|Everett]] went with us. We picked up [[Ethel]] in [[Lancaster]], went to [[Woodbine]], York Co. to a League meeting, Picnic, games, and a wonderful campfire meeting. We came home by the [[Conowingo Dam|Connowingo Dam]] but had a difficult time finding the way.
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Then came Sunday, for many, many reasons, the best day of the week. After getting up the latest hour possible, we scrambled off to [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]. I forgot my, or a, handkerchief & my nose almost ran off. I had really a horrible time & won't forget so soon again.
After a dinner at home, we took [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] with us and went over [[Brackbill Farm|home]] for supper & to visit.
After a nice discursive [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] meeting, we came home & his escourts had brought [[Harold Brackbill|Short]] in from [[Waynesburg]]. The whole immediate family was there & we had just a lot of good time. Of course, "to bed" finished the day.
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Then came Sunday, for many, many reasons, the best day of the week. After getting up the latest hour possible, we scrambled off to [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]. I forgot my, or a, handkerchief & my nose almost ran off. I had really a horrible time & won't forget so soon again.
After a dinner at home, we took [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] with us and went over [[Brackbill Farm|home]] for supper & to visit.
After a nice discursive [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] meeting, we came home & his escourts had brought [[Harold Brackbill|Short]] in from [[Waynesburg]]. The whole immediate family was there & we had just a lot of good time. Of course, "to bed" finished the day.
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It was hard to get awake to the fact that this, again, was Monday, a day of work & getting up early. After I once got the fact through my mind & body, I found it very delightful & enlightening.
At the [[Hess's Mill|mill]], things were very normal. The phone rang every few minutes & [[Dick]] went to [[Philadelphia|Philly]] with an Amish passenger, [[Dan Lapp]].
[[Jane Young|Jane]] was tired & I was late. Supper was at 6:15 & it was almost 8:00 when I finished the dishes. Jane is ironing because [[Harold Brackbill|Shorty]] will be coming to visit us over night tomorrow.
"All's well that ends well"--I hope, I hope, I hope, I hope, I hope.
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I was practically "dead to the world" this morning and as usual I felt "fit as a fiddle" once I started to work.
It was a day as nearly perfect as one could wish for. Not only the weather, but every minute was most enjoyable. We were getting wheat in by the truckload.
After work I went in [[Brackbill Farm|"home"]] & saw [[Kenny]] & [[Bobby]]. I saw Aunt Phi___ earlier. I brought [[Harold Brackbill|Shorty]] here for supper and as an over-night guest. He brought [[Mary Jane]] for the evening & we had a very nice time. Icecream was enjoyed by all. We all took her home (by her consent).
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I was practically "dead to the world" this morning and as usual I felt "fit as a fiddle" once I started to work.
It was a day as nearly perfect as one could wish for. Not only the weather, but every minute was most enjoyable. We were getting wheat in by the truckload.
After work I went in [[Brackbill Farm|"home"]] & saw [[Kenny]] & [[Bobby]]. I saw Aunt Phi___ earlier. I brought [[Harold Brackbill|Shorty]] here for supper and as an over-night guest. He brought [[Mary Jane]] for the evening & we had a very nice time. Icecream was enjoyed by all. We all took her home (by her consent).
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Now this morning is different, quite, Our potatoes needed dusting so badly that I just <u>had</u> to get up 15 minutes earlier and dust them. I had to waken [[Harold Brackbill|Harold]] for breakfast so the bed must have been comfortable. I took him home before I went to work.
Today everything was all right. The afternoon just flew. We worked till six hauling wheat in. After supper [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] came and she & [[Jane Young|Jane]] played duets on the piano - I read a couple of chapters of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Virginian "The Virginian"] and after Jane took Nancy home, repaired to bed and other nocturnal pleasures.
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This morning I got up a little stiff from yesterday hustle & strain. I was not alone in this stiffness for [[Groffie]] & [[Allen]] both complained of the same ailment.
The day did not run away although it did not drag. We are nearly full of wheat at the mill now and it takes shoveling & leveling to place it.
I got my haircut before supper. Right after supper we went over [[Brackbill Farm|home]] to an Icecream party. We were all there but [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]]. [[Louise K.]] & [[Aldena]] were extra, even [[Grammy]]. We swam, and of course, ate, and sang till it was bed time then we all went home -- about 10:30.
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This morning I got up a little stiff from yesterday hustle & strain. I was not alone in this stiffness for [[Groffie]] & [[Allen]] both complained of the same ailment.
The day did not run away although it did not drag. We are nearly full of wheat at the mill now and it takes shoveling & leveling to place it.
I got my haircut before supper. Right after supper we went over [[Brackbill Farm|home]] to an Icecream party. We were all there but [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]]. [[Louise K.]] & [[Aldena]] were extra, even [[Grammy]]. We swam, and of course, ate, and sang till it was bed time then we all went home -- about 10:30.
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Twas early enough this morning and I had to wait a while on [[Groffie]]. I was sleepy and quite tired all day. We were terrible busy with quite big orders and it was a little bit hot. I stood it well, as I always do.
After work [[Jane Young|Jane]] came for me and we went to [[Brackbill's Meadow]] to an [[East Branch]] Picnic. There was quite a large number of young people from many churches. We had a swell time with swimming, eats, ball game and ending with a nice campfire service.
[[Harold Brackbill|Shorty]] will leave us tomorrow & so we said "goodby" to him.
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Twas early enough this morning and I had to wait a while on [[Groffie]]. I was sleepy and quite tired all day. We were terrible busy with quite big orders and it was a little bit hot. I stood it well, as I always do.
After work [[Jane Young|Jane]] came for me and we went to [[Brackbill's Meadow]] to an [[East Branch]] Picnic. There was quite a large number of young people from many churches. We had a swell time with swimming, eats, ball game and ending with a nice campfire service.
[[Harold Brackbill|Shorty]] will leave us tomorrow & so we said "goodby" to him.
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Now the day is over but when we arose this morning the day for us had just begun. I skipped off to work as usual but it was cleaning day for [[Jane Young|Jane]].
We had a nice forenoon and got finished right at noon. After dinner I cleaned up my car and dug a few potatotes.
We went to [[Lancaster]] and shopped a little. After Supper [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] & [[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Mamma]] came to see us. [[Flossie]] & Ike came once and we spent a very lovely & enjoyable evening talking, joking, playing the piano, etc. They left at bed time - 10:00.
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Now the day is over but when we arose this morning the day for us had just begun. I skipped off to work as usual but it was cleaning day for [[Jane Young|Jane]].
We had a nice forenoon and got finished right at noon. After dinner I cleaned up my car and dug a few potatotes.
We went to [[Lancaster]] and shopped a little. After Supper [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] & [[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Mamma]] came to see us. [[Flossie]] & Ike came once and we spent a very lovely & enjoyable evening talking, joking, playing the piano, etc. They left at bed time - 10:00.
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[[Jane Young|Jane]] had to get up this morning and unlock the door for the iceman but I scarcely remember it for I got up at a quarter of eight and don't remember much till that time.
Sunday School and [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] as usual. We had dinner at home. In the afternoon we prepared a picnic with Jane's family over in "[[Brackbill's Meadow]]." We swam, played ball & shot snakes till we were terrible tired.
We then went to [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] & played with a kitten. After that we went over to [[Sheaffers]] & listened to the radio & visited for a while. So much till now. It is bed time & it won't be hard to sleep.
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[[Jane Young|Jane]] had to get up this morning and unlock the door for the iceman but I scarcely remember it for I got up at a quarter of eight and don't remember much till that time.
Sunday School and [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] as usual. We had dinner at home. In the afternoon we prepared a picnic with Jane's family over in "[[Brackbill's Meadow]]." We swam, played ball & shot snakes till we were terrible tired.
We then went to [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] & played with a kitten. After that we went over to [[Sheaffers]] & listened to the radio & visited for a while. So much till now. It is bed time & it won't be hard to sleep.
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Today was a red letter day or rather a black letter day. It was not exactly "Blue Monday" yet something of that order. I was very lazy or maybe tired and so was [[Jane Young|Jane]] for she didn't do the washing as usual.
It was exceedingly hot and "close" and I had a good bitt of running up and down the steps and shoveling in a hot wheat bin.
In the evening I just sat and read out of "[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Virginian The Virginian]" while Jane spent the evening visiting Uncle [[John Groff]]'s a little. We went to bed but it was too hot to sleep right away.
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Today was a red letter day or rather a black letter day. It was not exactly "Blue Monday" yet something of that order. I was very lazy or maybe tired and so was [[Jane Young|Jane]] for she didn't do the washing as usual.
It was exceedingly hot and "close" and I had a good bitt of running up and down the steps and shoveling in a hot wheat bin.
In the evening I just sat and read out of "[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Virginian The Virginian]" while Jane spent the evening visiting Uncle [[John Groff]]'s a little. We went to bed but it was too hot to sleep right away.
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We got up when we should have this morning for a change--that is when the alarm called us.
It was warm and bright and promised little or no relief for the day, which promise was faithfully kept. The only relief we got was after supper when we took [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] over [[Brackbill Farm|home]] and "swam all over the Dam."
We weren't too busy at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]]. Wheat has not been coming in so fast this week but that is fine because we are practically full.
The moon was pretty tonight and the old place was very attractive to her native son.
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We got up when we should have this morning for a change--that is when the alarm called us.
It was warm and bright and promised little or no relief for the day, which promise was faithfully kept. The only relief we got was after supper when we took [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] over [[Brackbill Farm|home]] and "swam all over the Dam."
We weren't too busy at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]]. Wheat has not been coming in so fast this week but that is fine because we are practically full.
The moon was pretty tonight and the old place was very attractive to her native son.
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The Novelty of getting up on time has worn off now after two days and I found it harder to get again this morning.
I was by no means late however and put in a full days work.
The weather was terrible. It was hot, "close," "stuffy," "sticky" and all names like that. I worked without my shirt and was wet most of the day.
We had three fish for supper and they were all right. After supper I washed the dishes & [[Jane Young|Jane]] ironed. I folded some 150 letters for Jane & it took quite a while--I sweated.
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The week so far has been pretty tough on me, or for me. It has been hot and we have been busy, but worse than that, I cannot seem to sleep soundly on such hot nights.
It was sprinkling ever so little when we got up this morning. [[Jane Young|Jane]] drove me to [[Groffie]]'s. It was cloudy most all day, and it ended up with a slight thundershower just when Jane & I were ready for a swim. We drove over [[Brackbill Farm|Home]] after work for a swim and, of course, stayed for supper. We listened to the radio & gabbled & read [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Life_%28magazine%29 "Life"] till we very near fell asleep, then took one of those familiar trips to [[Kinzers]].
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Having forgotten to set the alarm last night, we didn't get up till 6 oclock and so had to hurry. [[Groffie]] came up for me and my books--but reluctantly (as I found out later).
[[John]] was back on the job and they finished working on the dam. We got real busy in the afternoon and worked up a sweat.
After a supper of onions, etc., I didn't do much. Just tried to figure out my personal account.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] was busier. She finished ironing, which took quite a while.
I expect to wash & shave yet tonight but it's late now.
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Having forgotten to set the alarm last night, we didn't get up till 6 oclock and so had to hurry. [[Groffie]] came up for me and my books--but reluctantly (as I found out later).
[[John]] was back on the job and they finished working on the dam. We got real busy in the afternoon and worked up a sweat.
After a supper of onions, etc., I didn't do much. Just tried to figure out my personal account.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] was busier. She finished ironing, which took quite a while.
I expect to wash & shave yet tonight but it's late now.
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We weren't so early again this morning but in this kind of weather no one feels like even moving.
I'm not complaining, but merely recording facts.
The weather is hot again. The shower last evening amounted to almost nothing for a little section right around here. The beetles are bad on many crop and the dry weather a few more.
[[John]] went away in the afternoon and we did all right.
After supper we cleaned up and dressed up. I read--[[Jane Young|Jane]] went to the store. We sat on our new glider, a gift from [[Arthur S. Young|Dad Young]], until dark & then went inside and later to bed.
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If the early bird catches the worm, we were entitled to one this morning for I was so early that, after I walked down to Earls, I had to wait for him no short time.
The feed business is picking up again. We were real busy on up until just before quitting time. We started the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] grinding again.
After supper we fetched Grammy, Auntie, Mamma Y. etc. to visit us. After they left, who should come but [[Mary Jane]], Bros. & Kenny. We showed them through in like manner. We like company.
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We got around quite on time. [[Groffie]] & I each drove this morning & I had the office books to take.
It seemed a little bit cooler and still "close" today. We weren't rushed but were busy. [[Allen]] & Groffie & I stayed in the afternoon till 3:30 & bagged wheat. The sweat poured from off us.
After a prolonged bath, I went down to [[Jane Young|Jane]]'s home & then with the Sheaffers, Grammy & Auntie, we dined on chicken corn soup, apple pie & icecream, etc.
We went to the big successful festival in town here afterwards. We enjoyed it immensely & won a watermelon on tickets someone had given me.
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We were awakened early this morning, about 6 oclock, by something wonderful. The something wonderful was the most gentle yet most abundant '''''rain''''' I have ever enjoyed. When we got to [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]], 3 hours later, it had almost ceased. Then it got hot.
Our dinner at Uncle [[Dan Eshleman]]'s would have been perfect, but for that heat. We enjoyed a muddy little swim over [[Brackbill Farm|home]] before supper there.
We worshipped with the young people of the S.S. district churches at [[Gap]] in the evening. Then we went to [[Young]]'s & had a piece of my lucky watermelon. The moon is now wonderful.
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As Monday mornings always are, for no good reason at all, this one was a "hate to get up in the morning" one.
A little hurrying & moving and eating set my blood circulating again and I was in fine shape for the day.
We had a very busy time - bagging wheat, mixing feed and making out [[Social Security]] papers. I was late coming home for supper.
After supper [[Jane Young|Jane]] did the ironing while I washed the dishes - [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] & [[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Mother]] came up and we sat on the porch & talked & visited till bedtime. Then Jane started to read & I started to write.
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As Monday mornings always are, for no good reason at all, this one was a "hate to get up in the morning" one.
A little hurrying & moving and eating set my blood circulating again and I was in fine shape for the day.
We had a very busy time - bagging wheat, mixing feed and making out [[Social Security]] papers. I was late coming home for supper.
After supper [[Jane Young|Jane]] did the ironing while I washed the dishes - [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] & [[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Mother]] came up and we sat on the porch & talked & visited till bedtime. Then Jane started to read & I started to write.
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Dear [[Jane Young|Jane]],
Don't faint, I'm writing you a letter. It is ten-thirty P.M. and I am in the office of the mill. I have been working overtime again and am getting thirty cents an hour for writing this letter.
The late hours and much working are "getting me down." Your letter certainly hit the spot. I got it and the card when I went home for supper this evening.
If [[Hershey Brackbill|Hershey]]'s birthday has passed, I must have missed it. Of course, I am home only to sleep and to eat a little.
Yesterday [[Harold Brackbill|Harold]] borrowed my car to go to the Sunday School picnic. Harry, Daddy, and I did not go. I had to make my own supper and cut my finger while opening a baked bean can.
Tonight [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]] and [[Ethel]] went to [[Mt. Gretna]] again. [[Esta Leona Leaman|Mother]] and [[Reba]] & [[Jack]] went also. I guess they are having a fine time at the [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] social. Harold has my car again. He is getting watermelons.
[[Newt]] stopped in here on Monday afternoon to tell me that he is going on a vacation this week. [["Vanny" Pickell]] is taking his mother and a couple of brothers to Ohio, Ill., and I don't know where all. He and [[Karl Ranck|Karl]] and I had planned to come up there ([[Pinebrook]]) on Sunday after Sunday School. This spoils the plans.
I am trying to get in touch with Karl to see if he will go anyway. Maybe he will be here tonight yet. I tried to phone him but he is not home.
I have few visitors here now. [[Morris]] & [[Mrs. Schnupp]] - plus the baby and "Nurse" - were here for a little while nast light, or I mean last night. (Sleepy)
Do the monkeys remind you of me?
I am tired and weary (and lonely and would like awful much to see you). Don't tell anyone. I feel as if you would not have to stretch your imagination when hugging the pillow. I am busy, but never too busy to think of you.
I am glad you got there safe. Tell me exacly when you'll be back, so you won't catch me with another girl.
I shall shut down shortly and so good night.
Impatiently yours
[[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman]]
P.S. I shall write to [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]]
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'''Dick''' was a coworker of [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman]]'s at the mill.
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Up again, gone again -- on time, too. It was a good thing for today we were nearly swamped with orders and work. We tried to get done early but worked till nearly five again.
The weather is very unusual for this time of year. Damp, rainy days -- warm, and foggy days-- "The foggy days of January" [[Allen]] says.
After supper we had young people choir practice at 6:30; S.S. Association meeting at 7:00; and prayer meeting at 7:30.
After that I had a date with [[Jane Young|my sweetie]] and didn't get home until late.
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I was first at the mill today and it made me feel good.
We were real busy, selling out seed potatoes etc. The trucks were going all the time and [[Allen]] & I worked our heads off, almost.
By evening, the grippe had almost caught up with me and I was feeling bad. However, with the aide of the boys, I caught & sold fifty more of my chickens, leaving only eleven to keep.
We were late for choir practice but had a good practice any way. [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I enjoyed our date, not having seen each other since Sunday. I was afraid I might be sick this morning when I awoke, but I wasn't. I felt real good. But as the day grew older, I felt worse. It was a rainy day but fortunately, we were not too busy. I spent a good bit of time in the office in the warm.
[[Florence Brackbill|Florence]], [[Ross Yuninger|Ross]] & the kiddies were here for supper. After supper, [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]] & I took [[Jane Young|Jane]] to a big choir practice. Harry went to scout.
Afterwards we went down to Sweigarts, [[Gap]], and bought a piano, which Jane will, to my regret, have to pay for.
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I was first at the mill today and it made me feel good.
We were real busy, selling out seed potatoes etc. The trucks were going all the time and [[Allen]] & I worked our heads off, almost.
By evening, the grippe had almost caught up with me and I was feeling bad. However, with the aide of the boys, I caught & sold fifty more of my chickens, leaving only eleven to keep.
We were late for choir practice but had a good practice any way. [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I enjoyed our date, not having seen each other since Sunday. I was afraid I might be sick this morning when I awoke, but I wasn't. I felt real good. But as the day grew older, I felt worse. It was a rainy day but fortunately, we were not too busy. I spent a good bit of time in the office in the warm.
[[Florence Brackbill|Florence]], [[Ross Yuninger|Ross]] & the kiddies were here for supper. After supper, [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]] & I took [[Jane Young|Jane]] to a big choir practice. Harry went to scout.
Afterwards we went down to Sweigarts, [[Gap]], and bought a piano, which Jane will, to my regret, have to pay for.
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Up again with not the slightest promise of rain. We still live in hopes that some day we will get rain.
Time went a little more swiftly and unboringly at work today.
I seem to be gaining a pound or two now and then; but why shouldn't I. Lots to eat, and lots of sleep.
Mr. & Mrs. [[Morris Schnupp]] & son Lem, came to pay us a nice visit in the evening. We had a swell time—but they caught us with an empty ice box and no arrangements to get any refreshments. We got to bed & sleep early.
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'''Morris Schnupp''', also known as "Schnuppie," was one of [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman]]'s colleagues at [[Hess's Mill]]. He was married and had a son named Lem.
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Laying in bed seemd to be quite the proper way to start our "day of rest." It just wouldn't have seemed right to sleep forever, so I got up and hurried off to S.S. & church.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] came along home for dinner. [[Val]] & [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] were here & played checkers. In the afternoon Jane & I went to Reba Plank's to a comittee meeting.
[[Ivan Benjamin Leaman|Uncle Ivan]] & Sensenig's came during the afternoon. We didn't visit much.
[[Mary Jane]] led [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] & we had stereoptician slides at church in the evening. I got to bed real early (1:00 a.m.)
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Laying in bed seemd to be quite the proper way to start our "day of rest." It just wouldn't have seemed right to sleep forever, so I got up and hurried off to S.S. & church.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] came along home for dinner. [[Val]] & [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] were here & played checkers. In the afternoon Jane & I went to Reba Plank's to a comittee meeting.
[[Ivan Benjamin Leaman|Uncle Ivan]] & Sensenig's came during the afternoon. We didn't visit much.
[[Mary Jane]] led [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] & we had stereoptician slides at church in the evening. I got to bed real early (1:00 a.m.)
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This morning I slipped back into bed and slept a while after getting up time. I wasn't exactly late for work, but wasn't early.
We were comfortably occupied at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] again. It is a treat not to be rushed. I had a nice trip over to Faust's - [[Reamstown]].
I sold some pullets -- abt 30 for a fair price.
After supper I went with [[Jane Young|Jane]] to a social committee meeting which was held at [[Romaine]]'s. We made out very well and had swell eats and everything.
I came home but not early.
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This morning I slipped back into bed and slept a while after getting up time. I wasn't exactly late for work, but wasn't early.
We were comfortably occupied at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] again. It is a treat not to be rushed. I had a nice trip over to Faust's - [[Reamstown]].
I sold some pullets -- abt 30 for a fair price.
After supper I went with [[Jane Young|Jane]] to a social committee meeting which was held at [[Romaine]]'s. We made out very well and had swell eats and everything.
I came home but not early.
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'''Anna May Leaman''' (b. 13 May 1891), commonly called Aunt Nan, was a sister of [[Esta Leona Leaman]]. She was married to [[Charles T. Frey]].
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For a change, I got some sleep last night. I slept till eight o'clock and then went to S.S. & [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]. I sang in the Choir as usual.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] came along home for dinner & stayed in the afternoon. Yuningers came & [[Val]] & [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]]. We played some checkers.
It was terrible windy and very cold.
After supper we went to [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] & Church again. [[Mr. Kaufman]] read the "Sermon on the Mount."
Then Jane practiced with [[Mrs. Kaufman]] & we visited a while.
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Late again, but now, I hope, it stops. I really should get to work on time and get that [[Hess's Mill|mill]] started.
The wind was blowing fiercely all day. It was not only strong, but terrible cold. In the forenoon I made a nice long trip to [[Reamstown]] which was cold.
We got done at the mill in pretty good time. I brought [[John]]'s truck home & took 20 more of my chickens to Troops. I had to go without supper to get to practice on time. We had a nice rehearsal and prayer meeting.
Afterwards, I had supper at [[Jane Young|Jane]]'s, made by her and very good. I came home late.
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There didn't seem to be any special hurry to get up this morning and I didn't force myself very much. I got up late and was a few minutes late for work. Having left the ignition switch on all night, I couldn't start my car & drove [[Harry G. Brackbill|Dad]]'s.
We were surely rushed at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] again today, especially after dinner. We worked till dark - 5:30. I drove Carl's new Buick to the bank through the snow which fell early in the morning and which, even at that time, was filling the road.
After supper the boys & I made a small ladder on which to keep tab of our standing in the U.C.C.C. Checker tournament.
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As ever, - - - - - - - -
We were not overloaded with orders at the mill but [[Morris]] was off and [[Carl]] had 3 flat tires and that made me one hour and a half late getting home. Of course, [[Esta Leona Leaman|Mother]] supposed I had to work overtime to make up for lateness.
After supper, on our way up to a Chorus Committee meeting in [[Lancaster|Lanc]], [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I took Adeline to [[Jacob Clayton Leaman|Uncle Clayton]]'s. We drove Jane's car. It rained and was damp.
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''Here Herman plays a little with the repeated theme of lateness by not even bothering to write anything after "as ever" except a series of dashes over three and a half lines.''
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As ever, - - - - - - - -
We were not overloaded with orders at the mill but [[Morris]] was off and [[Carl]] had 3 flat tires and that made me one hour and a half late getting home. Of course, [[Esta Leona Leaman|Mother]] supposed I had to work overtime to make up for lateness.
After supper, on our way up to a Chorus Committee meeting in [[Lancaster|Lanc]], [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I took Adeline to [[Jacob Clayton Leaman|Uncle Clayton]]'s. We drove Jane's car. It rained and was damp.
==Commentary==
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Today, again, I was a little late, but it doesn't seem at all natural not to hear the mill running.
I had a trip to [[Reamstown]] before dinner and, in the afternoon, [[Groffie]] & I worked on the waterwheel. We worked till we got it finished; that was about 5:30.
After supper I dressed up again. I stopped at [[Hersheys]], [[Youngs]], the Barbers, Troops, and [[Shirks]] on my way to Choir practice; and got a haircut before I came home.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] was with the guild visiting the [[United Brethen|U.B.]] Guild.
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Today, again, I was a little late, but it doesn't seem at all natural not to hear the mill running.
I had a trip to [[Reamstown]] before dinner and, in the afternoon, [[Groffie]] & I worked on the waterwheel. We worked till we got it finished; that was about 5:30.
After supper I dressed up again. I stopped at [[Hersheys]], [[Youngs]], the Barbers, Troops, and [[Shirks]] on my way to Choir practice; and got a haircut before I came home.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] was with the guild visiting the [[United Brethen|U.B.]] Guild.
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[[Esta Leona Leaman|Mother]] was not up very early, and the kids didn't get up in time to pack my lunch, but I got around to work all right.
We didn't seem to be especially busy at any time yet we didn't get finished at the mill till about one-thirty.
I washed my car for a change, also my head. [[Ellis Brackbill]]'s son brought a big load of hay.
After supper, I took a load of people to [[Lancaster]] where the [[County Choir]] sang in a memorial program. We stoped at [[Ranck]]s. [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I slept a little much & it made me late home. It rained.
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[[Esta Leona Leaman|Mother]] was not up very early, and the kids didn't get up in time to pack my lunch, but I got around to work all right.
We didn't seem to be especially busy at any time yet we didn't get finished at the mill till about one-thirty.
I washed my car for a change, also my head. [[Ellis Brackbill]]'s son brought a big load of hay.
After supper, I took a load of people to [[Lancaster]] where the [[County Choir]] sang in a memorial program. We stoped at [[Ranck]]s. [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I slept a little much & it made me late home. It rained.
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I lay a while before getting up this morning. A purpose awaited me in the fact that I wasn't sick for I had felt real terrible last night.
The first thing at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]], [[Dick]], [[Allie|Allen]], & I loaded a load of Rohr miller's potatoes for his cellar out through the yard.
It was muddy as a result of last night's thundershower. It kept getting colder.
In the evening we all went in to the Olimpya Rollerscating. I skated indulging with [[Mary Jane]] & accounted for it to [[Jane Young|Jane]] afterwards taking 2 hours (almost).
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I lay a while before getting up this morning. A purpose awaited me in the fact that I wasn't sick for I had felt real terrible last night.
The first thing at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]], [[Dick]], [[Allie|Allen]], & I loaded a load of Rohr miller's potatoes for his cellar out through the yard.
It was muddy as a result of last night's thundershower. It kept getting colder.
In the evening we all went in to the Olimpya Rollerscating. I skated indulging with [[Mary Jane]] & accounted for it to [[Jane Young|Jane]] afterwards taking 2 hours (almost).
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The day unfolded pleasingly, revealing a cold, snappy wind, frozen underfoot, and a bright sun in clear skies overhead.
[[Groffie]] was not at the mill again today--it was the day of his Dad's sale. We were kept pretty busy and worked overtime to prepare for tomorrow.
After a soupy supper, I took [[Hershey Brackbill|Hershey]] and [[Warren Brackbill|Warren]] to Board meeting at Emma's. We made out fine, not doing much, but we all pitched in when the eats came. We played ball with gumdrops and tried to catch them in our mouths. The moon was big and bright & I couldn't do anything.
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The day unfolded pleasingly, revealing a cold, snappy wind, frozen underfoot, and a bright sun in clear skies overhead.
[[Groffie]] was not at the mill again today--it was the day of his Dad's sale. We were kept pretty busy and worked overtime to prepare for tomorrow.
After a soupy supper, I took [[Hershey Brackbill|Hershey]] and [[Warren Brackbill|Warren]] to Board meeting at Emma's. We made out fine, not doing much, but we all pitched in when the eats came. We played ball with gumdrops and tried to catch them in our mouths. The moon was big and bright & I couldn't do anything.
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The wind was blowing as in March this morning and it seemed to blow me under the covers and restrain me from getting up.
All day I worked putting new wooden cogs in the drive wheel of the mill. It was some job but I was fit for it. We got it running by quitting time.
I dressed before supper. Afterwards, [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]] & I went to Doc Hersheys, Youngs, Windys, Troop & to church. He went on to Scout meeting. I moved in on the Jr. Guild meeting but missed all but the eats.
The Brown boys & [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] waited with us at church for Harry. It was eleven when we got home.
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The wind was blowing as in March this morning and it seemed to blow me under the covers and restrain me from getting up.
All day I worked putting new wooden cogs in the drive wheel of the mill. It was some job but I was fit for it. We got it running by quitting time.
I dressed before supper. Afterwards, [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]] & I went to Doc Hersheys, Youngs, Windys, Troop & to church. He went on to Scout meeting. I moved in on the Jr. Guild meeting but missed all but the eats.
The Brown boys & [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] waited with us at church for Harry. It was eleven when we got home.
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The whole family of us got up earlier this morning and we didn't have any last minute hurry or rush.
S.S. & Church were fun. [[Mary Jane]] sang a solo in our adult choir in church. She did swell and it was her first time in the morning.
I ate dinner at [[Young]]'s, a swell one as usual. We went to Betty's in the afternoon for a birthday party & supper. I had to go to Mr. Ranck's for an hour committee meeting.
We had so much for supper it wasn't even funny. We were late for [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] & too full to sing at Church. [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I spent a good evening at her home as usual.
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[[Groffie]] helped his parents move into their new home next to [[Young]]s and therefore was not at work today. [[Dick]] didn't go to [[Philadelphia|Philly]] and so we had him to help us.
We had plenty to do but got done around five o'clock.
The ground was covered with a few inches of snow when I got up, but it soon started to disappear.
After supper we all went to choir practice. Rehearsal was fine only [[Mary Jane]] & [[Aldena]] were missing. Afterwards [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I talked awhile & finally went to sleep in the chair, under my coat.
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[[Groffie]] helped his parents move into their new home next to [[Young]]s and therefore was not at work today. [[Dick]] didn't go to [[Philadelphia|Philly]] and so we had him to help us.
We had plenty to do but got done around five o'clock.
The ground was covered with a few inches of snow when I got up, but it soon started to disappear.
After supper we all went to choir practice. Rehearsal was fine only [[Mary Jane]] & [[Aldena]] were missing. Afterwards [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I talked awhile & finally went to sleep in the chair, under my coat.
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Everyone got up in pretty good time and went off to Sunday School & Church.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] came home with us for dinner. After dinner we went for blue bells & got some. [[Anna Leaman|Aunt Nan]], Marksberrys, [[Eunice Brackbill|Eun]] & [[Val]], and Moores came and all stayed for supper.
I lead [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] [[Mary Jane]] sang a solo (for me that is, by our consent at my request).
A preacher from Allen traded pulpits with Mr. Kaufman. We practiced cantata after Church.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] & I made the night still longer & I was dopey.
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The sun greeted us cheerily as we greeted a Sabbath together. Breakfast was just fine. S.S. was all right and [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] nice. [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I sat with the congregation and the choir did not sing.
It was good to see everybody again and everybody seemed glad to see us.
We had dinner at home again. It was real hot in the afternoon. We went over home where the boys were swimming. We got some tea and brought [[Esta Leona Leaman|Mother]] along home for supper. She seemed tickled with our place.
We went to [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] and had a fine meeting. Rev. MacAlily preached the church service sermon. We visited [[Young]]s a few minutes.
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The sun greeted us cheerily as we greeted a Sabbath together. Breakfast was just fine. S.S. was all right and [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] nice. [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I sat with the congregation and the choir did not sing.
It was good to see everybody again and everybody seemed glad to see us.
We had dinner at home again. It was real hot in the afternoon. We went over home where the boys were swimming. We got some tea and brought [[Esta Leona Leaman|Mother]] along home for supper. She seemed tickled with our place.
We went to [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] and had a fine meeting. Rev. MacAlily preached the church service sermon. We visited [[Young]]s a few minutes.
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I got up when [[Jane Young|Jane]] did once and started the day off right. It was still as hot as last night and got as the sun beat upon us.
[[Dick]] & [[Morris Schnupp|Schnuppie]] went fishing and we had the place to ourselves. We were busy, but got done till noon.
Dick & [[Mick]] & [[Virginia Sheaffer|Aunt Vergie]] looked us over after dinner. We went shopping & took [[C. Everett Young|Everett]], [[Warren Brackbill|Barney]] & [[Pete Brown|Wilson]] to [[Chestnut Level]]. Then sang at [[Middle Octararo]] after lunch in [[Quarryville]].
We & Youngs visited Groffs informally. A thundershower chased heat away although we may get no rain.
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'''Warren Harding Brackbill''' is the tenth child and sixth son of [[Harry G. Brackbill]] and [[Esta Leona Leaman]]. For some reason lost in time he was known as "Barney."
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A wish came true today. I have been hoping for a year now that I would get a chance to go up the creek and go to work on a big leak in the dam. Today I was sent up to help.
It gave me a chance to do some entirely new work, to get away from the grind and dust of the [[Hess's Mill|mill]], to get a little sunburn, and to change the routine of the day's work in general.
After supper [[Jane Young|Jane]] went to orchestra practice and brought [[Betty Doutrich]]. I first finished mowing the yard. We took Betty home & went for a nice moonlight swim.
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I felt very much like taking my time to getting to work this morning for [[John]] was not there. We boys had it all to ourselves but had to work hard to get done till one thirty.
It was a nice hot day and we sweated; especially hoeing the potatoes in the afternoon. [[Mrs. Eckman]] came and visited us.
[[Dick]] & [[Hen]] took us to see a show after supper. Then we came back here & ate & visited. It was not late when they left but bed was the next thing in order.
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We got up nearly an hour late this morning but not too late for Sunday School & [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]. We ate a scanty breakfast.
For dinner we went to cousin [[Warren Graham]] [[White Horse]]. [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & Val, [[Harry G. Brackbill|Dad]] & [[Esta Leona Leaman|Mother]] & others were there. We had a fine time and a wonderful meal.
We went over [[Brackbill Farm|Home]] in the late PM and had a swim and supper. After supper we took [[Dot]] & [[Hershey Brackbill|Hersh]] to [[Chestnut Level]] to get [[Warren Brackbill|Warren]]. It was a big meeting and many friends were there.
Bed again -- 10:30.
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We got up nearly an hour late this morning but not too late for Sunday School & [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]. We ate a scanty breakfast.
For dinner we went to cousin [[Warren Graham]] [[White Horse]]. [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & Val, [[Harry G. Brackbill|Dad]] & [[Esta Leona Leaman|Mother]] & others were there. We had a fine time and a wonderful meal.
We went over [[Brackbill Farm|Home]] in the late PM and had a swim and supper. After supper we took [[Dot]] & [[Hershey Brackbill|Hersh]] to [[Chestnut Level]] to get [[Warren Brackbill|Warren]]. It was a big meeting and many friends were there.
Bed again -- 10:30.
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Things started as usual and proceeded as usual. We were there early enough to start the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] for a great change.
The wheat is coming in at a fast rate - about 4500 bu already. It is in fine shape and the price isn't so good - 65¢.
[[John]] was away nearly all afternoon. It was hot and we sweated as we went along. [[Romaine]] & our Curtis's saleslady were here again.
After late supper, I mowed the lawn & [[Jane Young|Jane]] did some gardening. We visited down [[Brackbill Farm|home]] a little & enjoyed it quite a bit. We wanted to get to bed early but it looks as if we didn't.
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Things started as usual and proceeded as usual. We were there early enough to start the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] for a great change.
The wheat is coming in at a fast rate - about 4500 bu already. It is in fine shape and the price isn't so good - 65¢.
[[John]] was away nearly all afternoon. It was hot and we sweated as we went along. [[Romaine]] & our Curtis's saleslady were here again.
After late supper, I mowed the lawn & [[Jane Young|Jane]] did some gardening. We visited down [[Brackbill Farm|home]] a little & enjoyed it quite a bit. We wanted to get to bed early but it looks as if we didn't.
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'''Brackbill's Meadow''' was a name for the land by the Pequea Creek at the [[Brackbill Farm]].
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[[Image:BrackbillBarn.jpg|thumbnail|240px|Main barn on the Brackbill farm]]
The '''Brackbill farm''' is situated near the old Hershey church near [[Kinzers]] and east of [[Intercourse]]. It was the home of [[Harry G. Brackbill]], [[Esta Leona Leaman]] and their family, and remains in the Brackbill family to this day.
The farmhouse building bears a plaque above the porch that faces the Pequea Creek that states it was built by [[Abraham Hershey]] and his wife [[Barbara]] in 1867.
==Physical features==
The Brackbill Farm is accessible from the Hershey Church road and stretches to the Pequea Creek. It is bordered by farms on either side.
The Brackbill house, a large brick house with three independent living units, sits just off the main entry road, adjoined by barns and other outbuildings. Between the house and the creek is a cornfield; cattle have historically grazed in the fields adjoining the river. The creek has been used for swimming and boating as well as a water source.
The land along the creek, called [[Brackbill's Meadow]], was used for Brackbill reunions since at least 1939 and probably earlier to the present day.
At the time of [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman]]'s bachelorhood there was a substantial chicken coop on the property, for which he was responsible.
==External Links==
* [http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&time=&date=&ttype=&q=4887+Newport+Rd,+Kinzers,+PA+17535&sll=37.0625,-95.677068&sspn=38.092988,74.707031&ie=UTF8&t=h&om=0&ll=40.021001,-76.047825&spn=0.003796,0.009956&z=17&iwloc=addr Brackbill Farm on Google Maps]
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It was very good to feel that you didn't have to get up till dinner time but after a little sleeping overtime we got up & ate. Then [[Jane Young|Jane]] went to work.
I got my haircut and visited the wagon wheel. Then I mowed the lawn & trimmed a little.
After dinner, we both went back to work. I had supper at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]]. I kept on working & [[Harold Brackbill|Shorty]] & [[Don]] visited me.
I worked till shortly after midnight & came home to bed.
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It was very good to feel that you didn't have to get up till dinner time but after a little sleeping overtime we got up & ate. Then [[Jane Young|Jane]] went to work.
I got my haircut and visited the wagon wheel. Then I mowed the lawn & trimmed a little.
After dinner, we both went back to work. I had supper at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]]. I kept on working & [[Harold Brackbill|Shorty]] & [[Don]] visited me.
I worked till shortly after midnight & came home to bed.
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It was rather hard to get up but after I stirred a little I didn't mind it a bit. We got real busy and [[Groffie]]'s being absent was felt, especially by [[Morris Schnupp|Schnuppie]].
After dinner we washed & cleaned up & went to town with [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]]. We bought [[Jane Young|Jane]] a dress, me a pair of shoes & us a card table.
We all went to Mary & [[Willis Bucher|Willis]]' for chicken corn soup supper. We ate much. We played croquet by day & by night--then listened to the radio & talked about things. Later it was home for us all.
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'''Betty Doutrich''' (married name Betty Brubaker) was a cousin of the Young family; her mother [[Emma S. Young]] was [[Arthur S. Young]]'s sister. Her husband was [[Emory Brubaker]] and her father was [[Aldus W. Doutrich]].
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'''John H. Groff''' (b. 17 Apr 1879), known as "Uncle John Groff" to the Brackbills, was the husband of [[Anna M. Brackbill]] and son in law of [[Elam H. Brackbill]] and [[Barbara Hershey]].
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Sunday has come again and with it have come all the blessings and joys peculiar to it.
First of all we sleep late. Then breakfast is different. We dress up. Then the biggest change is the most important factor of the day - Sunday School & [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]].
This day we had a family picnic with Aldens & [[Willis Bucher|Buchers]] as special guests - in the [[Brackbill's Meadow|meadow]] over [[Brackbill Farm|home]]. We swam & played croquet.
We had a nice [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] meeting after which we went down home & listened to the radio. President in his speech said the U.S. would be neutral in this war.
==Commentary==
''The Brackbills listened to President [http://www.mtholyoke.edu/acad/intrel/WorldWar2/fdr8.htm Franklin Delano Roosevelt's radio address] on the occasion of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Invasion_of_Poland_%281939%29 Germany's invasion of Poland].''
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Sunday has come again and with it have come all the blessings and joys peculiar to it.
First of all we sleep late. Then breakfast is different. We dress up. Then the biggest change is the most important factor of the day - Sunday School & [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]].
This day we had a family picnic with Aldens & [[Willis Bucher|Buchers]] as special guests - in the [[Brackbill's Meadow|meadow]] over [[Brackbill Farm|home]]. We swam & played croquet.
We had a nice [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] meeting after which we went down home & listened to the radio. President in his speech said the U.S. would be neutral in this war.
==Commentary==
''The Brackbills listened to President [http://www.mtholyoke.edu/acad/intrel/WorldWar2/fdr8.htm Franklin Delano Roosevelt's radio address] on the occasion of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Invasion_of_Poland_%281939%29 Germany's invasion of Poland].''
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We got up, same as we always have to do. After breakfast I waited for [[Groffie]] till I thought he had forgotten me & then started to meet him & he came then, immediately.
We didn't expect to find much work to do at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] but it happened we were kept extra busy all day. I happened to get a trip out with [[Morris Schnupp|Morris]] one time.
After supper & after cleaning up and dressing I took my Chevy to the garage on the way to a [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] [[County Chorus]] social at the [[U.B. Church]]. The thing was a success and everyone had a very good time, I think.
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We got up, same as we always have to do. After breakfast I waited for [[Groffie]] till I thought he had forgotten me & then started to meet him & he came then, immediately.
We didn't expect to find much work to do at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] but it happened we were kept extra busy all day. I happened to get a trip out with [[Morris Schnupp|Morris]] one time.
After supper & after cleaning up and dressing I took my Chevy to the garage on the way to a [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] [[County Chorus]] social at the [[U.B. Church]]. The thing was a success and everyone had a very good time, I think.
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Not feeling that it was very urgent to go to work on this holiday, we overslept a little. [[John Hess|John]] had the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] going but shortly after I came he left it all to me alone.
I had anticipated reading and at least sitting part of the day but as it happened the trade kept me stepping nearly all the time. I was glad for this for it kept time flying.
After supper a gust & storm came up. We went down home & saw some movies & ate a lot of good [[icecream]] & played [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flinch_%28card_game%29 flinch]. It was one hour late when we got to bed.
==Commentary==
''September 4, 1939 was Labor Day.''
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For a change I was able to get down to [[Groffie]] before he was ready to leave. That means I wasn't late.
We had a fine time at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] today. The big gasoline shovel came and started to widen the race. We had enough spare time to watch him a little.
[[C. Everett Young|Everett]] & [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] were here for supper. In the evening we had board meeting and about 16 were here. We had lots of fun and [[icecream]]. They broke up in good form so the town folks slept from eleven on.
==Commentary==
''Herman made this entry on the September 6 page, crossing out and renumbering the heading.''
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For a change I was able to get down to [[Groffie]] before he was ready to leave. That means I wasn't late.
We had a fine time at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] today. The big gasoline shovel came and started to widen the race. We had enough spare time to watch him a little.
[[C. Everett Young|Everett]] & [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] were here for supper. In the evening we had board meeting and about 16 were here. We had lots of fun and [[icecream]]. They broke up in good form so the town folks slept from eleven on.
==Commentary==
''Herman made this entry on the September 6 page, crossing out and renumbering the heading.''
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Another day --
[[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]], [[Harold Brackbill|Short]], [[Hershey Brackbill|Hersh]], [[Warren Brackbill|Warren]], [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]], [[Val]], [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I went in to visit [[Dwight]] and [[Anne]]. They were away but Aunt Nan entertained us until their return. We rode the Brackbills red job & came home late.
==Commentary==
''Herman wrote this entry on the page for September 7, crossing out the heading; apparently he skipped writing September 6 and caught up after the fact. He left most of the page blank.''
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Another day --
[[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]], [[Harold Brackbill|Short]], [[Hershey Brackbill|Hersh]], [[Warren Brackbill|Warren]], [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]], [[Val]], [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I went in to visit [[Dwight]] and [[Anne]]. They were away but Aunt Nan entertained us until their return. We rode the Brackbills red job & came home late.
==Commentary==
''Herman wrote this entry on the page for September 7, crossing out the heading; apparently he skipped writing September 6 and caught up after the fact. He left most of the page blank.''
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I slept a little between the hours of one to three. It was a wonderful experience when I later watched the dawn steal upon us. When [[John Hess|John]] came, about six oclock, I went home for breakfast & got my dinner.
John & [[Groffie]] left for [[St. Louis]] on a [[Purina]] tour. [[Allen]] & I played around till the middle of the afternoon. Then I went home and burned the paper in the cellar.
After supper we cleaned ourselves up. [[Ethel]] came & went again and so we retired.
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I slept a little between the hours of one to three. It was a wonderful experience when I later watched the dawn steal upon us. When [[John Hess|John]] came, about six oclock, I went home for breakfast & got my dinner.
John & [[Groffie]] left for [[St. Louis]] on a [[Purina]] tour. [[Allen]] & I played around till the middle of the afternoon. Then I went home and burned the paper in the cellar.
After supper we cleaned ourselves up. [[Ethel]] came & went again and so we retired.
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After eleven hours of perfectly delicious & invigorating sleep, I awoke & hastened to make myself ready for Sunday School and [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]. We were late for a change.
For dinner, we were guests of the [[Aldus Doutrich]] family, along with [[Jane Young|Jane]]'s parents & the Bridal Party.
We had nice fun in the afternoon and even stayed for supper.
Later we went to [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] and Church again. After church & had a nice confab with Mr. & Mrs. Kaufman about choir practice etc.
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[[John Hess|John]]'s absence at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] meant a good bit to all of us. It meant chiefly that we would while our time away foolishly and then wish we hadn't.
It was a nice day and we got our work all done. Of course, we had to watch the shovel working somewhat.
I left the mill about four oclock. [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I hurried then and got to [[Lancaster]] about 5:30 for a supper meeting of the [[Lancaster County|Lanc.Co.]] [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] Union Staff meeting. It was fun. We got home by nine thirty - Standard time.
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Again the "Better Half" takes the pen. After a fine night's sleep we got up as usual and [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman]] got off to the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] about 15 min earlier than usual. At the office we were not very busy but they made up for it at the mill. They were so busy that Herm didn't get his book work done, nor did he get home for supper 'till six. After supper I ironed, canned a few peaches and cleaned up my dirty dishes. Herm was tired and as a result retired very early. He has been in dreamland for about 3/4 of an hr. Now it's my turn to head for bed.
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Another day we look forward to doing our own managing & bossing. [[Morris Schnupp|Morris]] seems to have hurt himself and is picking his work a little bit. [[Dick]] drove his truck (Morris's) and Morris the small one.
We got things pretty well done up and quit not too late.
[[Nancy Young|Nancy]] was our special guest for supper & went along to prayer meeting. [[Mr. Kaufman|Rev. Kaufman]] is beginning a new series of expositions on the book of John. There was poor attendance there.
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Another day we look forward to doing our own managing & bossing. [[Morris Schnupp|Morris]] seems to have hurt himself and is picking his work a little bit. [[Dick]] drove his truck (Morris's) and Morris the small one.
We got things pretty well done up and quit not too late.
[[Nancy Young|Nancy]] was our special guest for supper & went along to prayer meeting. [[Mr. Kaufman|Rev. Kaufman]] is beginning a new series of expositions on the book of John. There was poor attendance there.
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I hurried to work again this morning. [[John Hess|John]] & [[Earl]] came to us again & we found a small amount of difficulty in getting into the swing of things again.
It made a busy day and after work I took [[Allen]] to [[Kaufmans]] to buy a few peaches. I got 6 large ones.
After supper we finished our work and went over [[Brackbill Farm|home]] and visited, got a few sweet potatoes etc.
We came back in time to go to bed.
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I hurried to work again this morning. [[John Hess|John]] & [[Earl]] came to us again & we found a small amount of difficulty in getting into the swing of things again.
It made a busy day and after work I took [[Allen]] to [[Kaufmans]] to buy a few peaches. I got 6 large ones.
After supper we finished our work and went over [[Brackbill Farm|home]] and visited, got a few sweet potatoes etc.
We came back in time to go to bed.
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Friday came again & left us sleep a little overtime again. After [[Jane Young|Jane]] went to work in the car, I mowed the yard and got ready to get a load of coal. I also made the dinner - a good one.
After dinner Jane took me back to work. Once again we were busy with bran running down the steps and the shovel working right outside.
I had lunch for supper & worked on into the night. [[Dick]] & [[Morris Schnupp|Schnuppie]] visited me a little. Jane came & we shut down about 1:30.
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No one could hurry me nor rush me into getting up before I was ready and so I was late for work a little.
We were busy for [[Morris Schnupp|Morris]] is unable to help us for a week on account of an injury. I drove the little truck & [[Groffie]] drove Morris'.
After we were finished after dinner, [[Allen]] & I went for a wet boat ride up the newly dredged race.
After doing a few odds & ends I cleaned up & we ate a fine supper. No one came sept Wayne & we had [[icecream]] later.
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No one could hurry me nor rush me into getting up before I was ready and so I was late for work a little.
We were busy for [[Morris Schnupp|Morris]] is unable to help us for a week on account of an injury. I drove the little truck & [[Groffie]] drove Morris'.
After we were finished after dinner, [[Allen]] & I went for a wet boat ride up the newly dredged race.
After doing a few odds & ends I cleaned up & we ate a fine supper. No one came sept Wayne & we had [[icecream]] later.
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We got up in time, all right, and we got ready to leave on time but we were really late. Reason: our little Chevy wouldn't start.
Church was over at [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Old Leacock]] and the building was full. We went over [[Brackbill Farm|home]]--to the farm--for dinner. [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]] were there also.
We swam and boated in the afternoon and played croquet with the [[Willis Bucher|Buchers]] and Haldemans.
After supper we attended a fine [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] meeting. Church was interesting and well attended. After church we went over to [[Sheaffers]] & then back home.
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We got up in time, all right, and we got ready to leave on time but we were really late. Reason: our little Chevy wouldn't start.
Church was over at [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Old Leacock]] and the building was full. We went over [[Brackbill Farm|home]]--to the farm--for dinner. [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]] were there also.
We swam and boated in the afternoon and played croquet with the [[Willis Bucher|Buchers]] and Haldemans.
After supper we attended a fine [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] meeting. Church was interesting and well attended. After church we went over to [[Sheaffers]] & then back home.
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We didn't feel like getting up this morning but nevertheless we got up. I walked down to [[Groffie]]'s & rode with him to work. I forgot to eat my egg for breakfast and got very hungry till noon.
We were not extra busy and I spent all of my time just working around the [[Hess's Mill|mill]], running wheat around, cleaning up, etc.
After a fine supper, we hurried and got ready to go to [[Lancaster]] to [[County Chorus|Chorus]] practice. The boys were to go with us and they didn't come & our car wouldn't start so we stayed home, [[Jane Young|Jane]] provoked.
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We didn't feel like getting up this morning but nevertheless we got up. I walked down to [[Groffie]]'s & rode with him to work. I forgot to eat my egg for breakfast and got very hungry till noon.
We were not extra busy and I spent all of my time just working around the [[Hess's Mill|mill]], running wheat around, cleaning up, etc.
After a fine supper, we hurried and got ready to go to [[Lancaster]] to [[County Chorus|Chorus]] practice. The boys were to go with us and they didn't come & our car wouldn't start so we stayed home, [[Jane Young|Jane]] provoked.
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We got up on time and went to work on time. After looking around for a little while we found that there wasn't much to do -- that is until [[Moore]] came in with the orders, then we were rushed.
I drove the little truck most of the morning. In the afternoon I picked up. We chopped our first new corn of the season today.
After a late supper we dressed up and went to another good old [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] social. We had a very fine time although there were only about 15 there. I got my Chevy fixed once.
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We were late getting around again and [[Groffie]] had to come for me.
I was put in the little truck most all the forenoon. We were kept busy all day but it was not hard work. We never got finished till six oclock this evening.
We had a very good supper. After that we went to prayer meeting & were the only ones there except [[Mr. Kaufman]] but had services.
We visited [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] & [[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Mother]] & wished Nancy Happy Birthday.
It was a nice day but cloudy in the evening and showers at night.
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This is our morning to lay in bed, so lay in bed we did. Any one knows you can't sleep much after it's time to get up, so we didn't.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] went to work and I dried the breakfast dishes. Then I went to the garage, then the barber shop. I came home & made dinner.
I returned to the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] with my supper in my hand & worked until nearly midnight.
I enjoyed myself making phone calls and reading a little bit. The moon was as swell as the day had been.
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Getting up was not hard and so we got to work quite early. We found ourselves quite busy as usual but were not overburned. I drove the little truck most all morning.
In the afternoon [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I went over [[Brackbill Farm|home]] & I washed the car and then we made [[icecream]]. We ate a hearty supper with the potato pickers.
After supper we hurried back & dressed backwards for a [[Reversia]] party which our choir gave at the [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]. It was a swell party and quite a success.
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This morning we were ambitious enough to get around in time not to be late for S.S. and [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|church]].
We got a last minute invitation to dine with [[Jane Young|Jane]]'s family down home. It was enjoyed by all, positively.
In the afternoon, [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] & [[Harold K]] & I went on an every member canvassing trip, distributing envelopes to church members.
After supper down home we went to a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stereopticon stereopticon] lecture at church in charge of the Guild. Everything was right, including the solo.
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Another Monday, but not blue and therefore not bad. It was another warm "sun-shiney" day more like summer than fall.
Much of my time at work was put in driving the little truck. I am not tickled with that job, but am getting used to it. We worked real late.
After a dandy supper we all got ready and went (really went) to [[County Chorus]] practice in [[Lancaster]]. [[Warren Brackbill|Barney]], [[Hershey Brackbill|Hersh]], [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] & [[Romaine]] went along.
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[[Groffie]] was on the sick list today with a bad boil on his knee. That put me in [[Morris Schnupp|Schnuppie]]'s truck.
It was a new job to me but I must say I was able to handle it. The day went extremely fast and pleasant. I was tired till night came.
[[C. Everett Young|Everett]] & [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] were here for supper. Everett & I went to [[Shirks]] & then we waited for Auntie & [[Jess]] to come but they didn't and after [[Youngs]] came & got the kids, we went to bed.
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[[Groffie]] was on the sick list today with a bad boil on his knee. That put me in [[Morris Schnupp|Schnuppie]]'s truck.
It was a new job to me but I must say I was able to handle it. The day went extremely fast and pleasant. I was tired till night came.
[[C. Everett Young|Everett]] & [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] were here for supper. Everett & I went to [[Shirks]] & then we waited for Auntie & [[Jess]] to come but they didn't and after [[Youngs]] came & got the kids, we went to bed.
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At three oclock this morning the siren blew four times & wakened us. We watched a glowing sky to the s.west and then went back to sleep.
[[Ross]] came to work at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] today to help us out of our jam. I had the big truck all day today and a drizzling rain made it a much messier job than yesterday. We were busy but got through.
After supper we took a load to Choir practice and prayer meeting. Practice was a flop, but we lived through it.
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At three oclock this morning the siren blew four times & wakened us. We watched a glowing sky to the s.west and then went back to sleep.
[[Ross]] came to work at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] today to help us out of our jam. I had the big truck all day today and a drizzling rain made it a much messier job than yesterday. We were busy but got through.
After supper we took a load to Choir practice and prayer meeting. Practice was a flop, but we lived through it.
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Another bright and sunny day to ride around the country and see the pretty sights. It was a repetition of yesterday except the weather was nice.
I am now getting used to trucking but miss the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] quite a lot. I expect to return shortly.
After work, [[Jane Young|Jane]] came and we went in home to eat supper, treat the wheat and visit. [[Harry G. Brackbill|Dad]] & I discussed the potato crop. Jane wrote to [[Harold Brackbill|Harold]] & everything was "so-so".
The moon is full & lovely. [[Jake]] has his 14th birthday.
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'''Rough & Tumble Engineers Historical Association''', founded in 1948 by [[Arthur S. Young]], is both an event and a historical association of steam machinery enthusiasts. The association preserves moving artifacts and historical information about steam machinery used for agricultural purposes; the event, colloquially called the "Thresherman's Reunion," consists of live demonstrations of steam equipment, including tractors, engines, and steam engine powered machines (for instance, a shingle maker).
Rough and Tumble grew up on the grounds of the [[Arthur S. Young Company]] in [[Kinzers]] and the reunion is still held there.
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Today is different by being the same. Disregarding my usual habit of staying home Friday morning, I went to work as usual. There was plenty to do with two drivers still off.
I had a very "skimpy" supper, or lunch, two cookies & an apple & worked till nearly ten oclock. I had a good bit of company - brothers & friends.
I was just catching up with some of my office work etc. It was a nice night, moon and all.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] when to preparatory service & of course I should have too, but didn't.
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Today is different by being the same. Disregarding my usual habit of staying home Friday morning, I went to work as usual. There was plenty to do with two drivers still off.
I had a very "skimpy" supper, or lunch, two cookies & an apple & worked till nearly ten oclock. I had a good bit of company - brothers & friends.
I was just catching up with some of my office work etc. It was a nice night, moon and all.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] when to preparatory service & of course I should have too, but didn't.
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[[Groffie]] was on the job again today. It was a great treat not to be on the truck and I was more than glad to get back into the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] again.
We were really busy and I found it necessary to do a little repair work between times.
In the afternoon we took [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] & went to [[Chestnut Level]] to a conference reunion. We had games, banquet and a very inspirational service. Everyone had a lovely time.
It rained & stormed so that getting around was wet & mean & driving home the same.
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It still was raining this morning as we faced another wonderful Sabbath, as they all are.
After a well timed breakfast we "spritzed" our way to [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]. A member was added to our S.S. class. Two were added to our church at "World Wide Communion" service. It was well attended.
The whole [[Brackbill]] family & [[Uncle Ellis]]' & Grandma were entertained at dinner at [[Flossie]]'s. A swell feed. We played [http://www.childrenparty.com/partygames/printversion/upjenkins.html "Up Jenkins"] & stayed for supper. After [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] & choir - also church, [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I visited [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]] with [[Elva]] & [[Ellis Rowe]]. Enjoyable & enlightening.
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Of course after Sunday comes MOnday, a little blue but rainy as ever, as was all of yesterday.
I resumed my milling, repairing & bookkeeping and was fortunate enough to have to make a couple of trips out in the rain and got literally soaked to the skin in spots.
After a chilly supper, but quite purpose filling, we washed & dressed and went to [[Lancaster]] to [[County Chorus]] practice. It was wet & we nervously went with [[Stanley Ranck|Twid]], humourously went with [[Emma]], & timidly went with [[Romaine]].
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When we awoke this morn it was cold and chilly. We shivered as we dressed.
After helping to get [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman]] off to Work, I, thinking it was going to clear, began to wash, but it rained, and carried my wet wash around and finally hung some of it in the Basement and the rest in the Kitchen.
After a supper of Mush and Milk (which to my surprise, I liked), Herman cleaned out the furnace and the pipes and made a swell fire which felt very good. Now as I, the Better half, write to you, Diary, Herm puts extensions on the windows for my flowers. I must sew 2 buttons on his shirt and then to bed.
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When we awoke this morn it was cold and chilly. We shivered as we dressed.
After helping to get [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman]] off to Work, I, thinking it was going to clear, began to wash, but it rained, and carried my wet wash around and finally hung some of it in the Basement and the rest in the Kitchen.
After a supper of Mush and Milk (which to my surprise, I liked), Herman cleaned out the furnace and the pipes and made a swell fire which felt very good. Now as I, the Better half, write to you, Diary, Herm puts extensions on the windows for my flowers. I must sew 2 buttons on his shirt and then to bed.
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It seemed like summer again when we awoke this morning, that furnace is surely doing its work. We were early & I stopped at [[Uncle Ralph]]'s on the way to [[Groffie]]'s.
At work we entertained many Amish & otherwise farmers in the office with [[Dan Van Pelt]], [[C. E. Dutrow]], & [[Hauckie]] with dairy sessions.
We were "terrifickly" busy in the feed dept and worked late.
After supper we had no prayer meeting & had to have Choir rehearsal here. We had fun and a good practice.
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Back to work again in the proper atmosphere. We were not rushed but kept ourselves quite busy all around.
The weather was cloudy until late in the afternoon when sunshine greeted us at long last.
I didn't come home after quitting timebut rather, I worked on. [[Jane Young|Jane]], on her way to [[New Holland|N. Holland]] fair with the family, stopped in with my supper.
I busily passed the time away until the [[Youngs]] came back from the fair and picked me up, the time being about midnight.
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Back to work again in the proper atmosphere. We were not rushed but kept ourselves quite busy all around.
The weather was cloudy until late in the afternoon when sunshine greeted us at long last.
I didn't come home after quitting timebut rather, I worked on. [[Jane Young|Jane]], on her way to [[New Holland|N. Holland]] fair with the family, stopped in with my supper.
I busily passed the time away until the [[Youngs]] came back from the fair and picked me up, the time being about midnight.
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The '''Young''' family had been residents of [[Lancaster County]] since [[Peter Young]] came over from Germany in the mid-nineteenth century. [[Arthur S. Young]] was Peter Young's grandson, and his daughter [[Jane Young]] married [[E. Herman Brackbill]].
At the time of the [[Herman Brackbill Journals]], the Young family resided in [[Kinzers]], across the street from the [[Arthur S. Young Company]].
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So this is my [[Wedding of Herman and Jane|wedding]] day. I got awake away before getting up time. I got up about six o'clock. Had nothing to do especially but couldn't sleep. I packed my things for my trip, shined my car, and shaved.
After dinner, my last single meal, I spent about 2 hours dressing. At three o'clock the big event took place. It was a wonderful wedding, so everyone said, at the [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]], of course, with a reception afterwards.
We were chased around town and places with streamers. After getting our picture taken we finally landed at Marg & [[Willis Bucher|Willis]] for the night.
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'''Eva L. Sheaffer''' (2 Oct 1885 – 13 May 1981) was the daughter of [[John Milton Sheaffer]] and [[Susannah Withrow]] and the sister of [[Luetta M. Sheaffer]] and [[Ray Sheaffer]].
She kept a [[Eva Sheaffer Journal|journal]] from the years 1949 to 1951.
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I took the initiative this morning and as a direct result I was early for my chauffeur and co-commuter.
Things at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] were about the same. I spent most of the day driving the little truck. In the afternoon I went into several farms I hadn't been into before.
I drove [[Groffie]]'s Ford home. After supper I painted flower pots. [[Jane Young|Jane]] entertained Ruth Newwenger (our neighbor) and her Jerry. [[Ray Sheaffer|Uncle Ray]] came & visited a little. It was soon bedtime.
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'''Ralph Young''', also known as "Uncle Ralph," was the son of [[J. Adam Young]] and [[Susan Shultz]], the husband of [[Mary Dague]], and the brother of [[Arthur S. Young]].
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'''Mary Dague''' was the wife of [[Ralph Young]].
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We both got up right after the alarm went off this morning. I cooked me a little oat meal along with [[Jane Young|Jane]]'s breakfast, I mean what she made for us.
It turned out to be a terrible hot day all day. In the afternoon [[Allen]] & I were alone and terrible busy. We did fine, though, as we always do.
Quick after supper, Jane and I got ready for company. The East Branch board was to meet here but no one showed up of them. [[Uncle Ralph]] & [[Mary Dague|Aunt Mary]] came & saved the day. After cherrie juice, we retired.
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Although many or most people were keeping today as a holiday, I started the week right.
[[Harold Brackbill|Harold]] & I arose at 4:45 and mother got us breakfast. I took him to [[Lancaster]] to meet the train back to [[Waynesburg]]. I came back and went to work early.
We were not unusually busy, but rather, unusually not busy. I worked in the office with inventories and reports etc.
After supper I didn't go away but rather went off to an early start to dream land.
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Well, it looks as if I must have made a resolution to be early or on time at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]], for I got there first again.
School started again for [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]] and the children. I can remember what that felt like to me in days past, and wonder if all kids mind it so much.
We began to get busy today and worked a good while overtime.
After supper, [[Hershey Brackbill|Hersh]] & I took some members to board meeting@ [[Mary Jane]]'s. I am the new president but the meeting went swell.
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I got up in good time again this morning; and, although I was not first, I was not late for work..
Orders were not rushing but enough came in to keep us busy part of the afternoon. [[Allen]] & ___ got off early so I had to stay and help finish up.
About 3:30 [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I took [[Esta Leona Leaman|Mother]] to [[Anna Leaman|Aunt Nan]]'s and we bought a few things for? to? go housekeeping with a bed room suite, wash machine, etc.
We came back, Jane & I and had supper at Jane's then spent a pleasant evening at [[Chinese Checkers|Hop Ching]] and what not.
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'''Ross Trout Yuninger''' (15 Jan 1909 – 9 Oct 1977) was the husband of [[Florence Brackbill]] and the son-in-law of [[Harry G. Brackbill]] and [[Esta Leona Leaman]].
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Happy New Year! The first day of this new year begins on the best day of the week and so I started out the year in very proper manner. I went to S. School & Church. We took Communion.
I had dinner @ Young's and spent most of the afternoon there. We came home here for supper. [[Harold Brackbill|Harold]] led [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] and we had a fine church service. After church, [[Jane Young|Jane]], [[Harold Brackbill|Short]] & I went to Ethel's and played a couple of games of "[[Chinese Checkers]]." We got home early for we travelled together.
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Happy New Year! The first day of this new year begins on the best day of the week and so I started out the year in very proper manner. I went to S. School & Church. We took Communion.
I had dinner @ Young's and spent most of the afternoon there. We came home here for supper. [[Harold Brackbill|Harold]] led [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] and we had a fine church service. After church, [[Jane Young|Jane]], [[Harold Brackbill|Short]] & I went to Ethel's and played a couple of games of "[[Chinese Checkers]]." We got home early for we travelled together.
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I turned my alarm clock off and went to sleep for a half hour. This was a poor trick to do for it made me late for work.
We hadn't many orders to start on this morning, but we were practically swamped till evening.
The weather was very fine as usual, warm, yet the snow stayed.
After supper we all "packed up" and went to a [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] social. We played "ping-pong" "[[Chinese Checkers]]" and had a good time in general. As usual, [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I were not together much--to my regret.
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I turned my alarm clock off and went to sleep for a half hour. This was a poor trick to do for it made me late for work.
We hadn't many orders to start on this morning, but we were practically swamped till evening.
The weather was very fine as usual, warm, yet the snow stayed.
After supper we all "packed up" and went to a [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] social. We played "ping-pong" "[[Chinese Checkers]]" and had a good time in general. As usual, [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I were not together much--to my regret.
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Again I turned the alarm off and had to be called and, at that, was a little late for work.
I was certainly surprised when I went outside this morning. It was snowing. This natural phenomenon continued throughout the entire day and at least half the night.
I drove [[Harry G. Brackbill|Dad]]'s Chevy to work. This evening I got my car again after prayer meeting which succeeded a wonderful choir practice.
I was talked into putting my chains on at Young's although I wouldn't have needed them--[[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Mrs. Young]]'s mouth bled so we called the Dr. who played [[Chinese Checkers]] with me till 11:30. She was fainty but is better.
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Again I turned the alarm off and had to be called and, at that, was a little late for work.
I was certainly surprised when I went outside this morning. It was snowing. This natural phenomenon continued throughout the entire day and at least half the night.
I drove [[Harry G. Brackbill|Dad]]'s Chevy to work. This evening I got my car again after prayer meeting which succeeded a wonderful choir practice.
I was talked into putting my chains on at Young's although I wouldn't have needed them--[[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Mrs. Young]]'s mouth bled so we called the Dr. who played [[Chinese Checkers]] with me till 11:30. She was fainty but is better.
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Finally I got up at a fairly proper time. Then [[Esta Leona Leaman|Mother]] was late and I was late for work. [[John]] had the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] running when I got there.
We shut down in the forenoon and fixed the waterwheel again. It was quite cold and everything was icy.
We were plenty busy and worked later than quitting time as usual.
After supper I resigned myself to domestic life another time. We played [[Chinese Checkers]]. [[Val]] came and he beat me in Checkers 4 to 3. I phoned [[Jane Young|Jane]] and made arrangements for tomorrow night.
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I like Sunday--I get up early and yet it's late. We all hustled off to Sunday School and Church as usual.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] came along home for dinner and we celebrated my birthday with a cake and everything. [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]] were here also. We played, Checkers, [[Chinese Checkers]], etc. after dinner.
We had a special [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] meeting tonight and we started a contest. We had pictures in church and nearly slept.
After church I spent the evening with the [[Youngs]] and thoroughly enjoyed it all.
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I like Sunday--I get up early and yet it's late. We all hustled off to Sunday School and Church as usual.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] came along home for dinner and we celebrated my birthday with a cake and everything. [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]] were here also. We played, Checkers, [[Chinese Checkers]], etc. after dinner.
We had a special [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] meeting tonight and we started a contest. We had pictures in church and nearly slept.
After church I spent the evening with the [[Youngs]] and thoroughly enjoyed it all.
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Back on the job again today I found that it was not so hard to forget my dreams and break into the realistic for there was work to be done and I did my share (as usual?).
It just literally poured all forenoon and was a very little less wet from then on. The truck drivers got wet also their feed.
I found it expedient to mill after supper. [[Morris Schnupp|Morris]] & family came & we played [[Chinese Checkers]]. The boys came down and we practiced for a number for the choir tomorrow night at practice. I finished about eleven thirty, then came home to bed.
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I got up this morning all right. After breakfast & minor details, I went to S.S. with [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]] & the rest. It was cloudy and a little bit rainy.
It was our good fortune to have as guests for dinner [[Jane Young|Jane]] & [[Mary Jane]], also [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]]. After a lingering dinner, we practiced cantata and the like. We killed time with [[Chinese Checkers]] and question writing.
After supper we hurried off to [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] & [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]. It was a rainy night and a very few were out. Choir practice afterward didn't go so especially well.
The family had just gone to bed when we got home and left us a cozy evening in which to sleep.
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The old faithful alarm called me about six this morning and I was the first man to work at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]].
We did what we could and waited for a carload of [[Purina]] to come in and then set to work to mix a half dozen big waiting orders. We finished quite on time then [[John]] and I waited till 6:30 for [[Dick]] to come, all in vain.
After late supper, I played one game of [[Chinese Checkers]], then tried to budget myself till the [[Wedding of Herman and Jane|wedding]]. I looked over my [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] topic & then to bed.
It was a very swell day. The warmest and brightest yet.
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The old faithful alarm called me about six this morning and I was the first man to work at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]].
We did what we could and waited for a carload of [[Purina]] to come in and then set to work to mix a half dozen big waiting orders. We finished quite on time then [[John]] and I waited till 6:30 for [[Dick]] to come, all in vain.
After late supper, I played one game of [[Chinese Checkers]], then tried to budget myself till the [[Wedding of Herman and Jane|wedding]]. I looked over my [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] topic & then to bed.
It was a very swell day. The warmest and brightest yet.
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Saturday - a different sort of a day again. We had just enough orders to keep us busy till noon. After that we went home. [[Groffie]] treated us to ice cream.
Everyone was making the best of a fine spring day at home by planting peas and beans. I rested an hour and then washed my car in the face of an incoming or threatening thundershower. I finished before the sprinkles of rain came, but not before the wind had blown dust all over the wet surfaces.
In the evening [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I played [[Chinese Checkers]] at [[Ralph Young|Uncle Ralph]]'s. I didn't win a single game.
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The alarms of the clock had been silenced and as a result, we slept till seven thirty. It was all right, for we needed to be down home not before nine thirty.
To our sorrow, [[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Mother]] was unable to go with us as planned and so we, [[Jane Young|Jane]], [[Arthur S. Young|Daddy (Art)]] & I went to the great [[York]] Fair. It was a swell day and we enjoyed it very much.
On our way home we had supper in [[Columbia]]. After visiting a little down home, we were glad to get back to our bed.
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The alarms of the clock had been silenced and as a result, we slept till seven thirty. It was all right, for we needed to be down home not before nine thirty.
To our sorrow, [[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Mother]] was unable to go with us as planned and so we, [[Jane Young|Jane]], [[Arthur S. Young|Daddy (Art)]] & I went to the great [[York]] Fair. It was a swell day and we enjoyed it very much.
On our way home we had supper in [[Columbia]]. After visiting a little down home, we were glad to get back to our bed.
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When it was time to get up, we got up and everything was all right.
Back at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] we had a beautiful busy day, finishing up after dinner about one thirty.
After I got home, I proceeded to dig my potatoes with [[Webby]] helping. I got 7 1/2 bushels out of the two thirds that I dug.
After supper, we went to [[New Holland|N. Holland]] fair and took [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] & Webby along. It was all right except [[Jane Young|the wife]] had the pocketbook & I hadn't my check cashed. We had a swell time.
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When it was time to get up, we got up and everything was all right.
Back at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] we had a beautiful busy day, finishing up after dinner about one thirty.
After I got home, I proceeded to dig my potatoes with [[Webby]] helping. I got 7 1/2 bushels out of the two thirds that I dug.
After supper, we went to [[New Holland|N. Holland]] fair and took [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] & Webby along. It was all right except [[Jane Young|the wife]] had the pocketbook & I hadn't my check cashed. We had a swell time.
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We weren't late this morning for breakfast or nothing.
It was a nice warm day, but partly cloudy. [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] was not too well attended but [[Mr. Kaufman|Rev. Kaufman]]'s sermon was fine.
For dinner we went to [[Sheaffers]] & ate to our hearts content and stomach's content. We spent the afternoon just passing time.
After supper we went to [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] & Church. [[Karl Ranck|Karl]] led C.E. just fine. Church was nicely attended. [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]] visited us a little after wards.
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We weren't late this morning for breakfast or nothing.
It was a nice warm day, but partly cloudy. [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] was not too well attended but [[Mr. Kaufman|Rev. Kaufman]]'s sermon was fine.
For dinner we went to [[Sheaffers]] & ate to our hearts content and stomach's content. We spent the afternoon just passing time.
After supper we went to [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] & Church. [[Karl Ranck|Karl]] led C.E. just fine. Church was nicely attended. [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]] visited us a little after wards.
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I thought for sure that this was only Sunday when I awoke but for sure it was Monday.
It was a lovely day and after a fine breakfast I started my weeks work with gladness in my heart & strength in my bones.
I had no spare moments but was busy with cleaning wheat & milling all day.
After supper we got ready and went to [[County Chorus|Chorus]] practice in [[Lancaster|town]]. It wasn't so hot but we O Ked it. It was late till we got home.
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I found it hard getting up this morning, but manage to get hold of myself by 6:20.
It was a nice bright morning and after my blood started to circulate I found my place in the activities of the day.
We were busy as usual at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]].
After a big stuffing supper I went to the barber shop and waited among the celebraties - [[Benny Brackbill]], cousin [[Raymond Doutrich|Raymond D.]] & sons, [[Raymond Martin]] etc.
After I came home I wrote minutes & waited for [[Jane Young|Jane]] to come from hair dressers.
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'''Raymond Doutrich''' was the son of [[Aldus W. Doutrich]] and [[Emma S. Young]] and the brother of [[Betty Doutrich|Betty]].
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'''Emma S. Young''' was the daughter of [[J. Adam Young]] and [[Susan Shultz]] and the sister of [[Arthur S. Young]]. She was the wife of [[Aldus W. Doutrich]] and the mother of [[Raymond Doutrich]] and [[Betty Doutrich]].
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'''Aldus W. Doutrich''' was the husband of [[Emma S. Young]] and the father of [[Raymond Doutrich]] and [[Betty Doutrich]].
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This is a listing of the Doutrich family members on the wiki.
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We got up sleepily shortly after the alarm "went off" this morning. It was still dark for the sun itself is staying in bed longer these fall mornings.
At the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] we found the usual routine. [[Red McLaughlin]] was there a little. We didn't work extra hard or long.
[[Ilse Eshelman]] put 40 chickens in "our" old wooden house.
After supper we went to a S.S. ass'n meeting at [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|church]]. The old wouldn't give way to the new.
We had a short prayer meeting.
[[Mrs. Kaufman]] was there for choir practice but the saddest note of the day was [[Mary Jane]]'s absence.
Home late.
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Getting up was draggy this morning but it is one of the "must be's" in which the spirit must prevail in a struggle with the flesh.
All day long I was considerably depressed and under invigorated due to my several defeats of last evening.
[[C. Everett Young|Everett]] & [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] were here for supper. Afterwards, we went to [[Lancaster]] to the great [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] Convention where the chorus sang. The Happy Clarks brought an evangelistic service of song and scripture. It was fine weather - colder.
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Getting up was draggy this morning but it is one of the "must be's" in which the spirit must prevail in a struggle with the flesh.
All day long I was considerably depressed and under invigorated due to my several defeats of last evening.
[[C. Everett Young|Everett]] & [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] were here for supper. Afterwards, we went to [[Lancaster]] to the great [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] Convention where the chorus sang. The Happy Clarks brought an evangelistic service of song and scripture. It was fine weather - colder.
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I was moved to get up slightly earlier this morning due to the fact that the sweeper needed fixing. It was nice and warm in the house even if it was cold and blustery outside.
We worked hard and long in the [[Hess's Mill|mill]].
We got in [[Lancaster]] in time to get on the Convention picture - 3:30. The services were all swell. I was installed as 2nd V. President of the union.
The Banquet was a banquet. [[Perry Crawford]] & his quartets were fine & wonderfully enjoyed by all.
Home 11:00 P.M.
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The state of affairs let us lay in bed a few extra minutes. However, the time comes around when we must get up an go - a little earlier this morning for it was rally day at Sunday School - it was packed.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] & I went over to the [[Brackbill Farm|farm]] for dinner & to spend the afternoon. We had quite an enjoyable day of it.
In the evening [[Mary Jane]] led [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] & we sang an anthem in [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|church]] once. [[Ellis]] & [[Elise]], [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]], came here to visit afterwards.
Bed late.
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The fact that it was Monday again, didn't increase my desire to get out of bed. There was a wonderful white killing frost everywhere & the weather was invigorating.
[[Ross Yuninger|Ross]] has stopped working at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] & left us a man short again. We were simply busy.
After work I went in home & helped [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]] to pick apples till dark. The harvest is great & pickers are few & busy. We had a good supper & enjoyable evening listening to the radio.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] & [[Romaine]] came bout ten & took me home to bed. They had been at a guild party.
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Up again late again. [[Groffie]] is driving again this week and we aren't getting there any too early.
We were quite as busy as ever all day & worked right along. In the forenoon I went to [[Reamstown]]. In the afternoon -- I was in the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] again.
After I got home I dug a few potatoes till it got dark. Then we ate a fine supper & washed, shaved & dressed up.
Six members of the board came and we had a successful board meeting.
It didn't break up till late & we retired sleepy & tired.
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Morning comes again and with it a little more frost and bright cold fall weather.
Speaking of being busy at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]], today we set a record for business this fall so far. We worked along steadily and after quitting time, [[Groffie]] took out a 2 1/2 ton load & delivered it.
After supper we went to a skinny prayer meeting. There were only nine at choir practice but we had a swell rehearsal.
It was earlier - 10:00, when we got home & warm & inviting.
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Morning comes again and with it a little more frost and bright cold fall weather.
Speaking of being busy at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]], today we set a record for business this fall so far. We worked along steadily and after quitting time, [[Groffie]] took out a 2 1/2 ton load & delivered it.
After supper we went to a skinny prayer meeting. There were only nine at choir practice but we had a swell rehearsal.
It was earlier - 10:00, when we got home & warm & inviting.
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Today was a little different once. We started late as usual and worked hard as usual.
We finally got a little flour made ahead of orders and so we managed to get a little repair work done. Of course, I'm the mechanic at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]].
I worked till dark, 5:45, & came home with [[Groffie]]'s Ford. [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] & [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] were here for supper.
After supper, we went to Sr. Choir practice once again. Then we went to [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]]'s & helped set up there stove. We were treated swell.
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Today was a little different once. We started late as usual and worked hard as usual.
We finally got a little flour made ahead of orders and so we managed to get a little repair work done. Of course, I'm the mechanic at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]].
I worked till dark, 5:45, & came home with [[Groffie]]'s Ford. [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] & [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] were here for supper.
After supper, we went to Sr. Choir practice once again. Then we went to [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]]'s & helped set up there stove. We were treated swell.
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Nothing very unusual happened today, I don't believe.
It was a nice warm day - unusual for this time of year.
I helped [[Ellis]] to start unloading a car of corn at the warehouse. This I hadn't done before.
After supper we took Milly B. & got [[Hershey Brackbill|Hershey]] & went to [[New Holland|N. Holland]] to an [[East Branch]] board meeting. It was a very interesting meeting & lasted into the night. We had [[icecream]] on the way home & cider at home.
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Somehow I managed to get up when I should have. As a result I had to wait for [[Groffie]] but still was first at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]].
We were not rushed for a change & I got caught up with my book-work. I shot a rat.
In the afternoon I cleaned my chicken house & sprayed it, finished digging potatoes & cleaned my car.
After supper I went to [[Shirk's]] & Ilse's. It was raining hard with a thunder shower attached so that the lights here went out for an hour.
I guess it is bed early.
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I got awake real early after a good night's sleep. Before [[Jane Young|Jane]] was up, I was stirring around downstairs for a while.
There were eight boys in my S. S. class - a record. The Sr. Choir sang at [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|church]] once again.
For dinner we went to [[Reba Leaman|Reba]]'s where she was entertaining the [[Brackbill]] kids also. We ate so much we had to walk it off down town.
[[Warren Brackbill|Warren]] led [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] The crowd was small and @ church also. We visited Grandma's and down home afterwards.
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I got awake real early after a good night's sleep. Before [[Jane Young|Jane]] was up, I was stirring around downstairs for a while.
There were eight boys in my S. S. class - a record. The Sr. Choir sang at [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|church]] once again.
For dinner we went to [[Reba Leaman|Reba]]'s where she was entertaining the [[Brackbill]] kids also. We ate so much we had to walk it off down town.
[[Warren Brackbill|Warren]] led [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] The crowd was small and @ church also. We visited Grandma's and down home afterwards.
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Off on a happy start for another new day and another new week.
We were all tickled at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] this morning when [[Morris Schnupp|Schnuppie]], overcoat, and hat came strolling down to the mill to assume his duties as salesman pro tem.
In the afternoon I got a nice long trip to [[New Holland|N. Holland]] and [[Lancaster]]. A few rats were badly scared but none killed.
After supper [[Jane Young|Jane]] ironed and complained of her ailments while I read, shaved & got ready for bed.
"It's a long road that knows no turnings."
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Off on a happy start for another new day and another new week.
We were all tickled at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] this morning when [[Morris Schnupp|Schnuppie]], overcoat, and hat came strolling down to the mill to assume his duties as salesman pro tem.
In the afternoon I got a nice long trip to [[New Holland|N. Holland]] and [[Lancaster]]. A few rats were badly scared but none killed.
After supper [[Jane Young|Jane]] ironed and complained of her ailments while I read, shaved & got ready for bed.
"It's a long road that knows no turnings."
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I foolishly stole fifteen minutes sleep this morning & was late for work, although [[Allen]] was the only one ahead of me.
After starting the [[Hess's Mill|mill]], I discovered she was badly in need of a few minor repairs. The needed attention, I hurried ahead to give her, not knowing the extent of her incapacities, and was still "hanging about" after quitting time, still unfinished.
After a big supper I washed the dishes & read awhile. [[Jane Young|Jane]] went down home & brought some flowers up.
We had a lovely fall day. Not chilly yet cool and clear. There is a moon.
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I foolishly stole fifteen minutes sleep this morning & was late for work, although [[Allen]] was the only one ahead of me.
After starting the [[Hess's Mill|mill]], I discovered she was badly in need of a few minor repairs. The needed attention, I hurried ahead to give her, not knowing the extent of her incapacities, and was still "hanging about" after quitting time, still unfinished.
After a big supper I washed the dishes & read awhile. [[Jane Young|Jane]] went down home & brought some flowers up.
We had a lovely fall day. Not chilly yet cool and clear. There is a moon.
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I was up and "rarin' to go" this morning to get to the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] and get the wheels turning again.
This I did and was surprised to find [[John Hess|John]] allowing me to go right ahead, even with the final adjustments.
We were fairly busy in the afternoon. A few "boners" didn't help matters and it was dark till we were done.
After supper we went to prayer meeting and Choir practice. Turnout was O.K. I got my car greased & oil changed.
The day was cloudy and the night also. A moon was trying to be visible but in vain.
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I was up and "rarin' to go" this morning to get to the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] and get the wheels turning again.
This I did and was surprised to find [[John Hess|John]] allowing me to go right ahead, even with the final adjustments.
We were fairly busy in the afternoon. A few "boners" didn't help matters and it was dark till we were done.
After supper we went to prayer meeting and Choir practice. Turnout was O.K. I got my car greased & oil changed.
The day was cloudy and the night also. A moon was trying to be visible but in vain.
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No hurry this morning was in my mind or thoughts or spirits and I was late, but not as far as the rest of the force was concerned for we are all working later.
It was a summer day in most respects - hot, humid, "sun shiny" and we sweated thru it.
After a big supper we washed up and went to Choir practice. It is becoming bearable to me but not to [[Jane Young|Jane]], it seems. She blames it on personell but I positively deny it.
The moon is here again.
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Today [[Dick]] was with us again for a change. Potato handling and flour handling are both at a standstill.
After supper I spent quite some time bringing our personal bookwork up to date.
[[Sarah Young|Sarah Y.]] & [[Romaine]] came over and discussed plans for the coming Halloween party of our [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]]
We had so much fun that we forgot to stay up and watch the eclypse of the moon. It was rainy & cloudy anyway.
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[[Groffie]] didn't go with me this morning but rather came by himself from Jones's.
We started with about one big order in the morning and were still working after dinner awhile. So it goes on Sat.
In the afternoon [[Jane Young|Jane]] went to [[Lancaster]]. I cleaned up & collected all money. Landed up at church at the Ladies Aid Chicken Supper. I helped wash or dry dishes & watched the ladies being eaten out of food entirely.
The moon was swell & we visited Red & Aravella afterwards.
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Sunday comes again and it is as hard to get up at eight oclock as six any other time.
The weather was nice & bright & cold - all day.
After an O.K. Sunday School & [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|church]] service we went with [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]] to Marg & [[Willis Bucher|Willis]]'. We had a swell big dinner & I overate slightly.
In the afternoon, beside playing with Darlene & listening to the radio we all went for a Blue Ford drive to a look out tower.
We skipped [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] & Church & I think I sorta miss them.
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Monday comes cloudy & damp but it doesn't worry me any.
We were overwhelmed with orders, big ones that took half an afternoon themselves. Rain set in and cramped our style to a very great extent.
We worked late & I got home late.
After a hurried supper we masqueraded & went down to the firehall and had a big [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] Halloween party. The orchestra kids came late & sorta dampened the thing but we had a good time anyway.
Eats were swell.
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I didn't expect that the spooks would get me today and as I recall they didn't.
Rain again - all day. The poor truck drivers, [[Morris Schnupp|Schnuppie]] is at it again, really got wet. We were busy as usual.
After work I went to [[Lancaster]] to get [[Groffie]]. Then supper was late.
After supper 2 groups of Halloweener's came and ate all our cider (drank).
We later went down home and chatted.
This is sorta catch up night & so we "catch as catch can."
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My work for today started out in a different fashion this morning. I went to [[Paradise]] & got [[Groffie]] and took him to [[Lancaster]] for his truck. Then went to work.
I finished the rest of the forenoon in my own realm - flour dep't and office, but in the afternoon I worked my self out in [[Allen|Allie]]'s "playhouse" the feed dept. We were busy.
The day was swell & many rabbits were shot but I didn't get any or did I try.
After supper we had Choir practice at Zimmie's. It was fun.
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My work for today started out in a different fashion this morning. I went to [[Paradise]] & got [[Groffie]] and took him to [[Lancaster]] for his truck. Then went to work.
I finished the rest of the forenoon in my own realm - flour dep't and office, but in the afternoon I worked my self out in [[Allen|Allie]]'s "playhouse" the feed dept. We were busy.
The day was swell & many rabbits were shot but I didn't get any or did I try.
After supper we had Choir practice at Zimmie's. It was fun.
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After the usual coaxing and reminding, I crawled out and dressed. The weather was brisk and very pleasing. Everyone should have enjoyed it and, I believe, did.
[[Morris Schnupp|Morris]] drove his own truck for a change once today. I helped none in the feed dep't but contented myself elsewhere.
After work, I got a haircut. Then cleaned up and took [[Jane Young|Jane]] to [[Eva Sheaffer|Aunt Eva]]'s, & them, for rabbit & pheasant supper. After that we went to a good choir practice. Then we visited [[Zimmerman]]'s & had a committee meeting.
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After the usual coaxing and reminding, I crawled out and dressed. The weather was brisk and very pleasing. Everyone should have enjoyed it and, I believe, did.
[[Morris Schnupp|Morris]] drove his own truck for a change once today. I helped none in the feed dep't but contented myself elsewhere.
After work, I got a haircut. Then cleaned up and took [[Jane Young|Jane]] to [[Eva Sheaffer|Aunt Eva]]'s, & them, for rabbit & pheasant supper. After that we went to a good choir practice. Then we visited [[Zimmerman]]'s & had a committee meeting.
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Getting up seemed easier for no reason at all and I was early at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]]. The weather was a repetition of yesterday's only a little cooler.
In the morning I worked alone with the noise but in the afternoon I worked without the noise, putting a new silk on the mill.
I came home a little earlier than my usual late hour and we went to [[Strasburg]] to a District rally & Banquet. Attendance was excusably poor.
Afterwards [[Brackbills]] & [[Romaine]] came here and <u>raised Cain</u>.
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A cold morning greeted one and all today and I wasn't anxious to face it. I was terribly late for work but [[John Hess|John]] was later - so.
[[Allen]] wasn't there at all - was sick. We had to piece up our abilities and still it took us some time after dinner to finish.
Then I went gunning with [[Val]] & [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]]. They got 2 birds & 2 rabbits. Val gave me a rabbit. I washed my car.
After supper [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I, among many others, went to H. S. to see "Tulip Time." It was well rendered and quite entertaining.
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A cold morning greeted one and all today and I wasn't anxious to face it. I was terribly late for work but [[John Hess|John]] was later - so.
[[Allen]] wasn't there at all - was sick. We had to piece up our abilities and still it took us some time after dinner to finish.
Then I went gunning with [[Val]] & [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]]. They got 2 birds & 2 rabbits. Val gave me a rabbit. I washed my car.
After supper [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I, among many others, went to H. S. to see "Tulip Time." It was well rendered and quite entertaining.
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Failure of the alarm to ring caused us to delay our arising until eight oclock - an hour later than it should have been.
It was raining and blowing from the north east and it made a wet day.
We went to S.S. & [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] in the morning. [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] & [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] helped us eat the rabbit for dinner.
In the afternoon we toook E. & Auntie to [[Lancaster]] - McLachey H.S. to a welfare program.
We were down home for supper. After that we went to [[St. John's United Brethren|St. John's U.B.]] to hear the "[[Happy Clarks]]." The going was well worth while.
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Failure of the alarm to ring caused us to delay our arising until eight oclock - an hour later than it should have been.
It was raining and blowing from the north east and it made a wet day.
We went to S.S. & [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] in the morning. [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] & [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] helped us eat the rabbit for dinner.
In the afternoon we toook E. & Auntie to [[Lancaster]] - McLachey H.S. to a welfare program.
We were down home for supper. After that we went to [[St. John's United Brethren|St. John's U.B.]] to hear the "[[Happy Clarks]]." The going was well worth while.
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Just the idea of its being cold makes it hard to get up. Even if the house is slightly pretty warm, I can't get into the swing of things.
Everything was as usual at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] today. [[Dick]] took flour for a change. We got done a little earlier than usual, too.
After a scrappy supper and scrappy preparation, we went to [[Lititz]] with [[Romaine]] & [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]]. It was a County [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] Social at the [[Moravian Church]] and there were over 225 there. We had a very swell time and all enjoyed it to the finish.
It's cold tonight & I'm sleepy.
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Just the idea of its being cold makes it hard to get up. Even if the house is slightly pretty warm, I can't get into the swing of things.
Everything was as usual at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] today. [[Dick]] took flour for a change. We got done a little earlier than usual, too.
After a scrappy supper and scrappy preparation, we went to [[Lititz]] with [[Romaine]] & [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]]. It was a County [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] Social at the [[Moravian Church]] and there were over 225 there. We had a very swell time and all enjoyed it to the finish.
It's cold tonight & I'm sleepy.
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I was relying on the alarm clock to get me up this morning but here [[Jane Young|Jane]] turned it of and I was late, late for breakfast, late for work, and [[Groffie]] "growled me out."
We weren't very busy all day till about quitting time then we found we couldn't finish.
It was a swell day - Real fall weather but it rained a little after dark.
For supper we went to [[New Holland|N. Holland]] to a supper meeting of the [[County Chorus]]. We had a jolly good time and everything was swell.
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I didn't get up as soon as I got awake for something different. I wasn't late either.
Things were entirely as usual at work. The weather was also the usual run of sunshine & cold with a good bit of wind.
I got home in time for a 5:30 supper and a big one. After that we leisurely got dressed and went to prayer meeting.
We had a swell choir practice. We can do without the [[Browns]] now, for we got two Singers. We wound up at [[Zimmermans|Zimmys]] and unwound.
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Having neglected to set the alarm clock last night caused us to sleep until six-thirty, the time I should have been at work. Needless to say, I was late.
We were scarcely started right this morning when the mixer ceased to function and we worked till almost quitting time getting it to work.
For supper we went to [[Ephrata]] Legion to a dollar and a quarter banquet of [[Farm Machinery]] dealers. We had a swell turkey supper and the program included some very swell artists but the renditions just mediocre. We got home about twelve.
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Having neglected to set the alarm clock last night caused us to sleep until six-thirty, the time I should have been at work. Needless to say, I was late.
We were scarcely started right this morning when the mixer ceased to function and we worked till almost quitting time getting it to work.
For supper we went to [[Ephrata]] Legion to a dollar and a quarter banquet of [[Farm Machinery]] dealers. We had a swell turkey supper and the program included some very swell artists but the renditions just mediocre. We got home about twelve.
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We really tried the mixer out today. Quite a few orders were left over to mix up and we did 'er.
All the activities of the day seem trivial in comparison to the big events of the night.
After supper [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I got ready to go to [[Lancaster]]. [[Harold Brackbill|Shorty "Harold"]] popped in unexpectedly as we were just ready to leave.
We took a bunch along in to a fairly big but very nice roller skating party and I acted like a married man and was rather glad I had, yet was mad at myself.
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We really tried the mixer out today. Quite a few orders were left over to mix up and we did 'er.
All the activities of the day seem trivial in comparison to the big events of the night.
After supper [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I got ready to go to [[Lancaster]]. [[Harold Brackbill|Shorty "Harold"]] popped in unexpectedly as we were just ready to leave.
We took a bunch along in to a fairly big but very nice roller skating party and I acted like a married man and was rather glad I had, yet was mad at myself.
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'''Ephrata, PA''' is a borough in the northern part of [[Lancaster County]]. Among other things it was the home of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ephrata_Cloister Ephrata Cloister], the home of an order of Seventh-Day Dunkers ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schwarzenau_Brethren Schwarzenau Brethren]).
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'''Lancaster, Pennsylvania''' is the county seat of [[Lancaster County]]. It figures in the family narrative as a shopping destination, home of various county-level events such as the County Chorus, and other activities.
For more information about Lancaster, see [[Wikipedia:Lancaster, Pennsylvania|Wikipedia]].
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'''Lancaster County, Pennsylvania''' has been the home of the [[Brackbills|Brackbill family]] in America since the Mennonites immigrated sometime before 1700. By 1710, there was already a substantial presence of Brackbills in the county, as indicated by the multiple Brackbill tracts on a [http://www.midatlanticarchives.com/maps_pa_lancaster_co/first_settlement_1710.htm 1710 map of land holdings in the county].
For more information about Lancaster County, see [[Wikipedia:Lancaster County, Pennsylvania|Wikipedia]].
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The '''Conowingo Dam''', constructed in 1925-26, is on the lower [[Wikipedia:Susquehanna River]] in northeastern Maryland.
For more information about the dam, see [[Wikipedia:Conowingo Dam|Wikipedia]].
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'''Christian Endeavor''' was a nondenominational evangelical society that encouraged youth to be active in the life of the church.
For more information about Christian Endeavor, see [[Wikipedia:Young People's Society of Christian Endeavour|Wikipedia]].
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'''Harrisburg''' is the capital of Pennsylvania. It figures in the narrative as follows:
* Location of the farm show ([[HB Journal for Jan 20-21, 1939|Jan 20-21, 1939]])
* Presbyterian Synod Young People's Conference ([[HB Journal for Apr 28, 1939|Apr 28]] – [[HB Journal for Apr 30, 1939|30]], 1939)
For more information about Harrisburg, see [[Wikipedia:Harrisburg|Wikipedia]].
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'''Philadelphia''' figures in this wiki as follows:
* Location of bakery with which the mill does business.
More information about Philadelphia is on [[Wikipedia:Philadelphia|Wikipedia]].
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'''Kinzers, Pennsylvania''' is an unincorporated township in Lancaster County. It figures in the narrative as the home of the [[Young]] family.
For more information about Kinzers, see [[Wikipedia:Kinzers, Pennsylvania|Wikipedia]].
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'''Hess's Mill''' was where [[E. Herman Brackbill]] worked from 1937 to 1940. Also known as the New Milltown Roller Mill, the mill sits on a site that was continuously in use for milling from around 1750 through the mid-20th century.
A number of people worked at the mill at one point or another. It was managed by [[John Hess]]; this site includes a [[:Category:Hess's Mill employees|partial list of employees]].
The mill currently houses an [http://books-rare.blogspot.com/2006/07/our-home-and-shop-hess-mill-or-new.html antiquarian bookshop].
More information about the mill can be found on [[Wikipedia:New_Milltown, Pennsylvania|Wikipedia]].
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'''Blue Ball, Pennsylvania''' is an unincorporated town in [[Lancaster County]]. See [[Wikipedia:Blue Ball, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania|Wikipedia]] for a list of other Lancaster County towns with suggestive names.
In the [[Herman Brackbill Journals]], Blue Ball is the location of a [[HB Journal for Mar 11, 1939|spelling bee]] that [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.]] attends.
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The '''Ralston Purina company''' was a major business partner of [[Hess's Mill]]. The company had two main brand lines, the Ralston line which had mostly human food products, and the Purina line which was primarily animal feed products, called chows. Hess's Mill was a Purina mill, meaning that it took raw feed grains which it milled and mixed them with the Purina "chow" ingredients which it then sold to its customers.
The Purina ingredients arrived via carload, and delays in the shipments caused the mill to be late filling customer orders. This occurred over several periods in the diary, including [[HB Journal for Feb 22, 1939|February 22]] and [[HB Journal for Mar 23, 1939|March 23]]-[[HB Journal for Mar 24, 1939|24]], 1939.
The [[HB Journal for Mar 21, 1939|Herman Brackbill Journal for March 21, 1939]] contains a reference to [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman]] going to a "feed meeting" and hearing [[Donald Danforth]], son of the company's founder, speaking.
More information about Ralston Purina is available on [[Wikipedia:Ralston Purina Company|Wikipedia]].
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'''New Holland, Pennsylvania''' is a town in Lancaster County.
For more information about New Holland, see [[Wikipedia:New_Holland, Pennsylvania|Wikipedia]].
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'''Paradise, PA''' is a town on Route 30 in Lancaster County. It was the home of [[E. Herman Brackbill]] and [[Jane Young]] from 1964 to 1989, and is where [[Leacock Presbyterian Church]] is located.
For more information on Paradise, see [[Wikipedia:Paradise, Pennsylvania|Wikipedia]].
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Intercourse
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'''Intercourse, PA''' is an unincorporated village in [[Lancaster County]]. Like [[Blue Ball]], it is popular with tourists for its name.
For more information about the town of Intercourse, see [[Wikipedia:Intercourse, Pennsylvania|Wikipedia]].
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'''Lititz, PA''' is a borough in [[Lancaster County]]. It figures in the [[Herman Brackbill Journals]] as the home of [[Willis Bucher]].
More information about Lititz is available on [[Wikipedia:Lititz, Pennsylvania|Wikipedia]].
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New York City
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'''New York, NY''' was the first-day destination of the honeymoon trip that [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman]] and [[Jane Young|Jane]] took with the Buchers beginning [[HB Journal for May 21, 1939|May 21, 1939]].
More information about New York City is available via [[Wikipedia:New York City|Wikipedia]].
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The '''1939-1940 World's Fair''' in New York City was the first World's Fair to focus on a future-oriented, utopian view. [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman]] and [[Jane Young|Jane]] visited this fair about a month after its opening during their honeymoon with Marg and [[Willis Bucher]] on [[HB Journal for Apr 30, 1939|April 30, 1939]], and the Young family went later that summer.
For more information about the fair, see [[Wikipedia:1939 New York World's Fair|Wikipedia]].
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Safe Harbor
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'''Safe Harbor, PA''' is an unincorporated township in [[Lancaster County]]. It is within [[Conestoga|Conestoga Township]] on the Conestoga River.
More information about Safe Harbor is available on [[Wikipedia:Safe Harbor, Pennsylvania|Wikipedia]].
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'''Fulton County, PA''' lies several counties west of [[Lancaster County]] along the southern border of the state with Maryland.
For more information about Fulton County, see [[Wikipedia:Fulton County, Pennsylvania|Wikipedia]].
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A bright Sunday morning awaited us as we awoke from a good night's sleep. We enjoyed a nice light breakfast.
At [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] it was Children's Day. The children put on as good a program as has been given there, it seemed.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] & I were entertained at [[Isaac Eby Hershey|Uncle Ike Hershey]]'s along with other Brackbill children.
It was hot but we enjoyed it. [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]], [[Val]] & I went swimming at home. Then it rained & gusted. [[Pearl H.]] was in from [[Fulton County|Fulton Co.]] We all had supper there (Garden Spot) & enjoyed a nice evening.
We skipped church which was just supposed to be a kid's party.
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A bright Sunday morning awaited us as we awoke from a good night's sleep. We enjoyed a nice light breakfast.
At [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] it was Children's Day. The children put on as good a program as has been given there, it seemed.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] & I were entertained at [[Isaac Eby Hershey|Uncle Ike Hershey]]'s along with other Brackbill children.
It was hot but we enjoyed it. [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]], [[Val]] & I went swimming at home. Then it rained & gusted. [[Pearl H.]] was in from [[Fulton County|Fulton Co.]] We all had supper there (Garden Spot) & enjoyed a nice evening.
We skipped church which was just supposed to be a kid's party.
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'''Isaac Eby Hershey''' (b. 20 Apr 1884), known as "Uncle Ike," was the husband of [[Esther S. Brackbill]] and the son-in-law of [[Elam H. Brackbill]].
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Peach Bottom
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'''Peach Bottom, PA''' is a township in [[York County]].
For more information about Peach Bottom, see [[Wikipedia:Peach Bottom|Wikipedia]].
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Quarryville
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'''Quarryville, PA''' is a borough in [[Lancaster County]], south of [[Strasburg]].
For more information about Quarryville, see [[Wikipedia:Quarryville|Wikipedia]].
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Gap
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'''Gap, PA''' is a town inside Salisbury Township in [[Lancaster County]].
For more information about Gap, see [[Wikipedia:Gap, PA|Wikipedia]].
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Christiana
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'''Christiana, PA''' is a borough on the eastern edge of [[Lancaster County]].
For more information about Christiana, see [[Wikipedia:Christiana, Pennsylvania|Wikipedia]].
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Reamstown
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'''Reamstown, PA''' is a census designated location in the upper eastern corner of [[Lancaster County]].
For more information about Reamstown, see [[Wikipedia:Reamstown|Wikipedia]].
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Pottstown
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'''Pottstown, PA''' is a borough in [[Montgomery County]], east of [[Lancaster County]]. It was the home of [[Ivan Benjamin Leaman]] and his family.
For more information about Pottstown, see [[Wikipedia:Pottstown, Pennsylvania|Wikipedia]].
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Reading
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'''Reading, PA''' is a city in [[Berks County]], just north of [[Lancaster County]].
For more information about Reading, see [[Wikipedia:Reading, PA|Wikipedia]].
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Waynesburg
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'''Waynesburg, PA''' is a borough in [[Greene County]], in the far southwestern corner of Pennsylvania, and is home to Waynesburg University.
For more information about Waynesburg, see [[Wikipedia:Waynesburg, Pennsylvania|Wikipedia]].
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After not getting enough sleep for the tenth, more or less consecutive night we wearily arose and set about doing our regular, Saturday morning labor.
We were busy at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] & didn't finish until 2:30. Then I came home, got [[Jane Young|Jane]] & went over [[Brackbill Farm|home]] to visit especially [[Harold Brackbill|Shorty]]. We hunted in vain again.
After supper we sang quartet numbers. [[Flossie]] came. Soon Jane & I left, determined to catch a few hours of the lost sleep and soon old time petting & messing up.
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We got up lazily this morning & ate & dressed for S.S. & [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|church]]. It was very bright & cheerful and look like it would be a lovely day.
Services were well attended and very beneficial.
After Church we had our own dinner in our home. However, after the dishes were done we gathered up [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] and went over home. [[Ivan Benjamin Leaman|Uncle Ivan]]'s Bunch were there. We took pictures & practiced at School.
[[Harold Brackbill|Shorty]] left for [[Waynesburg|Wbg]] abt 3:30 with [[Warren Brackbill|Barney]] & Norman.
Supper there. [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] & church, nothing unusual, came home & went to bed.
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We got up lazily this morning & ate & dressed for S.S. & [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|church]]. It was very bright & cheerful and look like it would be a lovely day.
Services were well attended and very beneficial.
After Church we had our own dinner in our home. However, after the dishes were done we gathered up [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] and went over home. [[Ivan Benjamin Leaman|Uncle Ivan]]'s Bunch were there. We took pictures & practiced at School.
[[Harold Brackbill|Shorty]] left for [[Waynesburg|Wbg]] abt 3:30 with [[Warren Brackbill|Barney]] & Norman.
Supper there. [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] & church, nothing unusual, came home & went to bed.
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I didn't get up till away late this morning - not until after the time I should have been at work. [[Groffie]] took me once again.
It was colder today, and there was a light shift of snow. Most of the day the sun was shining.
We were busy at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] but finished on schedule.
After supper, we took our load to [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] [[County Chorus]] practice. Not too many were there but it was fine. Home happy & late.
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The day was started off quite differently this morning. I walked down to [[Groff]]'s & went along with [[Earl]].
Nothing was much different at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]]. We were busy as usual.
After supper, I should by all means have collected welfare but couldn't' summon enough courage.
We went to board meeting at [[Emma]]'s & made out O.K. There were plenty of eats for all and I guess some left over.
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We got up in quite good time again & I got a bicycle ride to [[Groffie]]'s. It was very cold this morning but got a little warmer till evening.
The [[Hess's Mill|mill]] required a few repairs at different times today. We were very busy in the feed department again.
While eating supper, we were dropped in upon by [[Mary Jane]] & [[Bobby]]. After supper & saw a couple of welfare prospects. Then we all went in to prayer meeting and Choir practice. We had work but it was all fun.
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We got up in quite good time again & I got a bicycle ride to [[Groffie]]'s. It was very cold this morning but got a little warmer till evening.
The [[Hess's Mill|mill]] required a few repairs at different times today. We were very busy in the feed department again.
While eating supper, we were dropped in upon by [[Mary Jane]] & [[Bobby]]. After supper & saw a couple of welfare prospects. Then we all went in to prayer meeting and Choir practice. We had work but it was all fun.
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I didn't get the whole way down this morning & [[Groffie|Earl]] picked me up. We weren't at all early.
There was plenty to do at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]], a few yesterday's orders and a good many today's. We got through it nevertheless.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] & some of the other [[Youngs]] went to town & she got a new coat. Also [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] got one & a new hat.
After supper I took my wife and we went to "Old" Choir practice only a party for [[Lee]] kept some of the choir away.
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I didn't get the whole way down this morning & [[Groffie|Earl]] picked me up. We weren't at all early.
There was plenty to do at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]], a few yesterday's orders and a good many today's. We got through it nevertheless.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] & some of the other [[Youngs]] went to town & she got a new coat. Also [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] got one & a new hat.
After supper I took my wife and we went to "Old" Choir practice only a party for [[Lee]] kept some of the choir away.
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I was quite early for my chauffeur this morning. It was a dandy day, as it has been being for a while.
The old hammer mill got new hammers today and it was quiet around the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] except for "my" flour mill.
We didn't get home till late and then we had to hurry & dress quickly after supper.
We took [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] & went to a spelling bee over home. [[Jane Young|Jane]] & [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] played, Jane & [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] sang. There was a nice crowd and the entertainment was good.
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I was quite early for my chauffeur this morning. It was a dandy day, as it has been being for a while.
The old hammer mill got new hammers today and it was quiet around the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] except for "my" flour mill.
We didn't get home till late and then we had to hurry & dress quickly after supper.
We took [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] & went to a spelling bee over home. [[Jane Young|Jane]] & [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] played, Jane & [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] sang. There was a nice crowd and the entertainment was good.
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Now again we are most sleepy. However, as always, we must sometime get up and get started.
Things didn't start so easily this morning. I spent about 3 hours repair the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] and get it started. We finished by dinner.
In the afternoon I cleaned up and collected for Welfare. We both helped and ate at the fire hall this evening, then came home weary and well spent for a little quiet & rest.
Indian summer denotes the weather.
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I like Sunday, the whole day through. In the mornign I can <strike>lay</strike> lie in bed a couple extra hours, a thing that I long for every morning.
Sunday is a day for physical rest and I always feel much better if I have observed it by resting. It is also a day for Spiritual refreshment and that is my chief concern.
[[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]] were here for dinner. We went home in the afternoon & for supper.
After [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] [[Emory]] & [[Betty]] visited us here .
Weather cold & windy.
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I like Sunday, the whole day through. In the mornign I can <strike>lay</strike> lie in bed a couple extra hours, a thing that I long for every morning.
Sunday is a day for physical rest and I always feel much better if I have observed it by resting. It is also a day for Spiritual refreshment and that is my chief concern.
[[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]] were here for dinner. We went home in the afternoon & for supper.
After [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] [[Emory]] & [[Betty]] visited us here .
Weather cold & windy.
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Today started off swell. It was cold & cloudy and Monday.
[[John Moore]] & [[John Hess|Hess]] each took a load of Amish to [[Philadelphia|Phila]] to the [[Baugh]] fertilizer plant. We were left busy at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] with orders pouring in from all corners.
We worked like a bunch of wild men and didn't get finished until 6ix oclock.
After a sumptuous supper, we got ready & went to [[County Chorus]] practice. I drove [[Stanley Ranck|Stan Ranck]]'s new '39 Chevy in. Practice was fine & we didn't get home till eleven.
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Today started off swell. It was cold & cloudy and Monday.
[[John Moore]] & [[John Hess|Hess]] each took a load of Amish to [[Philadelphia|Phila]] to the [[Baugh]] fertilizer plant. We were left busy at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] with orders pouring in from all corners.
We worked like a bunch of wild men and didn't get finished until 6ix oclock.
After a sumptuous supper, we got ready & went to [[County Chorus]] practice. I drove [[Stanley Ranck|Stan Ranck]]'s new '39 Chevy in. Practice was fine & we didn't get home till eleven.
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'''Earl Groff''', invariably called "Groffie," was a coworker of [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman]]'s at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]].
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As usual, it was warm in bed and cold out of bed but sometime I had to get up. We weren't late for work but rather, got a good start.
We found ourselves really busy today again. Order after order kept us wondering if we would even get on top again.
We finished about 5:30. After supper, I cleaned up, dressed up & finished my welfare work. Then I brought [[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Mother Y.]] & [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] up to visit us and cousin [[Elizabeth Groff]] was here.
It's cold out & cloudy.
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As usual, it was warm in bed and cold out of bed but sometime I had to get up. We weren't late for work but rather, got a good start.
We found ourselves really busy today again. Order after order kept us wondering if we would even get on top again.
We finished about 5:30. After supper, I cleaned up, dressed up & finished my welfare work. Then I brought [[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Mother Y.]] & [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] up to visit us and cousin [[Elizabeth Groff]] was here.
It's cold out & cloudy.
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[[Jane Young|Jane]] & I got up simultaneously this morning about five thirty. I washed & dried the dishes while Jane "combed her hair."
She went over home to help get ready for Thanksgiving & took me to work. [[Groffie]] was absent most of the day. [[Charlie Usner]] helped out. We were very busy again but finished abruptly about 4:30.
It snowed a little. That is because we had a swell turnout at prayer meeting and choir practice. We had loads of fun for funny reasons. Bed late.
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[[Jane Young|Jane]] & I got up simultaneously this morning about five thirty. I washed & dried the dishes while Jane "combed her hair."
She went over home to help get ready for Thanksgiving & took me to work. [[Groffie]] was absent most of the day. [[Charlie Usner]] helped out. We were very busy again but finished abruptly about 4:30.
It snowed a little. That is because we had a swell turnout at prayer meeting and choir practice. We had loads of fun for funny reasons. Bed late.
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This was [[Wikipedia:Thanksgiving|Thanksgiving day]] in most of the United States due to the Proclamation of [[Wikipedia:Franklin Delano Roosevelt|Pres. Roosevelt]].
I was thankful to stay in bed a few extra hours this morning.
We went to church before going over [[Brackbill Farm|home]] for a big Thanksgiving dinner. [[Marksberrys]] & [[Anna Leaman|Aunt Nan]] were there beside our family.
We practiced target shooting and went hunting some.
After a short supper we sat around & played [http://www.childrenparty.com/partygames/printversion/upjenkins.html "up Jenkins"] till it was bedtime, then went home.
==Commentary==
''1939 was the [[Wikipedia:Thanksgiving#More_Recent_Times|first year that Thanksgiving was fixed for the fourth Thursday of November]], at the request of merchants who wanted a longer Christmas shopping season.''
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I didn't get up awful early but it didn't matter. We had only one small truck to deliver orders and it stretched the day till almost four o'clock.
I waited for [[Dick]] to come from [[Philadelphia|Phila.]] from one o'clock till four-30--then we took his truck and brought a load of furniture from [[Anna Leaman|Aunt Nan]]s. Part of it was a bedroom suit & wash machine, etc. for [[Jane Young|Jane]] & me.
It was Jane's birthday and we all had supper here, even Dick. I wasn't washed or shaved but had quite a pleasant evening finishing unloading and sleeping at [[Kinzers]] until 3:45.
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I didn't get up awful early but it didn't matter. We had only one small truck to deliver orders and it stretched the day till almost four o'clock.
I waited for [[Dick]] to come from [[Philadelphia|Phila.]] from one o'clock till four-30--then we took his truck and brought a load of furniture from [[Anna Leaman|Aunt Nan]]s. Part of it was a bedroom suit & wash machine, etc. for [[Jane Young|Jane]] & me.
It was Jane's birthday and we all had supper here, even Dick. I wasn't washed or shaved but had quite a pleasant evening finishing unloading and sleeping at [[Kinzers]] until 3:45.
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The morning found us ready to back to the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] for more fun, action and hard work. Hard work is the correct term to use for we all work till we can't stand up.
This week has been very unusual at the mill for we seem to be doing 2 wks. work in four or five days.
After a good but hasty supper, the boys, all except [[Dick]] went over to [[Fausts]] to catch chickens. We had a sporting time. Some of us went to [http://www.greendragonmarket.com/images/History.pdf Green Dragon] afterwards & had more fun. I got home late.
==Commentary==
''This is the only time in the journals to date that any alcohol consumption is hinted at.''
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I wasn't especially anxious to get to work this morning or even to get up for some reason or other even if I didn't expect to find much to do at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]].
Our expectations were sadly exceeded, though, and we found ourselves finishing up at 4:15 this afternoon.
Then [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I took [[Aunt Mary]] to [[Lancaster]]. We shopped a little and brought Mother home from Grandmas.
I got my hair cut while Mom & Jane visited [[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Mom Young]]. We worked on a ch___ over home & stayed till ten oclock.
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[[Jane Young|Jane]] was in bed fast by laziness this morning so I got up and started things. It was a beautiful morning and we looked forward to a pleasant day.
We went to S.S. and [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]. The services were well attended.
We went down home for dinner and ate heartily. After dinner we went into see [[Arthur S. Young|Art]]'s cousin [[Ellis]] at the hospital.
After supper again down home we went to [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] I led a large meeting. [[Mrs. Rankin]] showed pictures in the church service & it was well attended.
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The moon was still shining this morning when we got up, but it wasn't long till day broke and I found myself back in my daily grind.
We seem to expect another holiday, judging by the amount of business we have had today. We worked till dark again.
After supper and a good washing, etc., we took our usual load to [[Lancaster]] to [[County Chorus|County C.E. Chorus]] practice. It lasted into the night and it was quite late till we got hom.
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This morning again there was nothing to do but get up, dress, fix the furnace, eat breakfast and get down to [[Groffie]]'s & go to work with him.
We were busy again today, more so than yesterday but we expect a heavier day tomorrow.
After supper we didn't have to go away. I washed dishes & [[Jane Young|Jane]] ironed then I caught up with some of my personal bookwork expect to wash my head before retiring.
It is warmer tonight, a little light rain, yet clear.
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Young [[Eddie Slaymaker]] picked me up and took me to meet my bus, [[Groffie]]. We were a little earlier yet not too early.
It was a warm, clear day and enjoyed by all. We weren't quite so busy in the morning but were swamped in the evening & didn't get done.
We ate supper down [[Brackbill Farm|home]], [[Harry G. Brackbill|Daddy]] was away & [[Esta Leona Leaman|Mother]] didn't feel good.
Afterwards we had a quite nice choir practice at [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|church]].
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Young [[Eddie Slaymaker]] picked me up and took me to meet my bus, [[Groffie]]. We were a little earlier yet not too early.
It was a warm, clear day and enjoyed by all. We weren't quite so busy in the morning but were swamped in the evening & didn't get done.
We ate supper down [[Brackbill Farm|home]], [[Harry G. Brackbill|Daddy]] was away & [[Esta Leona Leaman|Mother]] didn't feel good.
Afterwards we had a quite nice choir practice at [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|church]].
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'''Janice Marie Brackbill''' is the thirteenth child and sixth daughter of [[Harry G. Brackbill]] and [[Esta Leona Leaman]].
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'''Florence Betty Brackbill''' (1 Aug 1910-1 Aug 2000) was the second child and second daughter of [[Harry G. Brackbill]] and [[Esta Leona Leaman]]. She was the wife of [[Ross Yuninger]].
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Callie & Silas were down this evening. Callie gave me one of her crocheted aprons for the bazarre.
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Judy our dog was hit by a machine but not badly hurt. Jerry H. mowed the lawn. Daylight saving time begins tonight.
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It rained this morning. Went to church & s. school. Went up to see Gables television tonight.
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Got the baby chicks today. They were two weeks old.
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One chick was dead this morning. I sent for a pen for 1.00. [[Reuben Wenger]] died on Sunday. [[Clair Carris]] has a brain tumor.
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Bought a new stove today. Another peep died.
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Cleaned two rooms today. Ray went over to the [[Green Dragon]] with Mark Hershey.
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Cleaned two rooms today. Ray went over to the [[Green Dragon]] with Mark Hershey.
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Had frost this morning. The thermometer was below 32. Another peep died.
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Had frost this morning. The thermometer was below 32. Another peep died.
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Jerry could not mow the yard today. His finger was split open playing ball. Hazel and Sue Ellen were over for awhile this eve.
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Jerry could not mow the yard today. His finger was split open playing ball. Hazel and Sue Ellen were over for awhile this eve.
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It rained today. We went to church & Sunday school. [[Naomi Girvin]] and Harold and his wife & boy, Bruce were here.
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It rained today. We went to church & Sunday school. [[Naomi Girvin]] and Harold and his wife & boy, Bruce were here.
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It rained again today. We got most of the wash dry. I made some jelly. [[Walter Bahm]] died of a heart attack yesterday. Mr. Forry was here, we bought some cards.
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[[Eva Sheaffer]] kept a journal regularly from mid-1949 through 1950 and infrequently through 1951. The pages below contain the text of Eva's diary.
==1949==
===April===
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[[ES Journal for Apr 24, 1949|24]]
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[[ES Journal for Apr 29, 1949|29]]
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===May===
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[[ES Journal for May 2, 1949|2]]
[[ES Journal for May 3, 1949|3]]
[[ES Journal for May 4, 1949|4]]
[[ES Journal for May 5, 1949|5]]
[[ES Journal for May 6, 1949|6]]
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[[ES Journal for May 12, 1949|12]]
[[ES Journal for May 13, 1949|13]]
[[ES Journal for May 14, 1949|14]]
[[ES Journal for May 15, 1949|15]]
[[ES Journal for May 16, 1949|16]]
[[ES Journal for May 17, 1949|17]]
[[ES Journal for May 18, 1949|18]]
[[ES Journal for May 19, 1949|19]]
[[ES Journal for May 20, 1949|20]]
[[ES Journal for May 21, 1949|21]]
[[ES Journal for May 22, 1949|22]]
[[ES Journal for May 23, 1949|23]]
[[ES Journal for May 24, 1949|24]]
[[ES Journal for May 25, 1949|25]]
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[[ES Journal for May 28, 1949|28]]
[[ES Journal for May 29, 1949|29]]
[[ES Journal for May 30, 1949|30]]
[[ES Journal for May 31, 1949|31]]
===June===
[[ES Journal for Jun 1, 1949|1]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 2, 1949|2]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 3, 1949|3]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 4, 1949|4]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 5, 1949|5]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 6, 1949|6]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 7, 1949|7]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 8, 1949|8]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 9, 1949|9]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 10, 1949|10]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 11, 1949|11]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 12, 1949|12]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 13, 1949|13]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 14, 1949|14]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 15, 1949|15]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 16, 1949|16]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 17, 1949|17]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 18, 1949|18]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 19, 1949|19]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 20, 1949|20]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 21, 1949|21]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 22, 1949|22]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 23, 1949|23]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 24, 1949|24]]
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[[ES Journal for Jun 26, 1949|26]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 27, 1949|27]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 28, 1949|28]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 29, 1949|29]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 30, 1949|30]]
===July===
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[[ES Journal for Jul 2, 1949|2]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 3, 1949|3]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 4, 1949|4]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 5, 1949|5]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 6, 1949|6]]
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[[ES Journal for Jul 8, 1949|8]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 9, 1949|9]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 10, 1949|10]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 11, 1949|11]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 12, 1949|12]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 13, 1949|13]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 14, 1949|14]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 15, 1949|15]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 16, 1949|16]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 17, 1949|17]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 18, 1949|18]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 19, 1949|19]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 20, 1949|20]]
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[[ES Journal for Jul 28, 1949|28]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 29, 1949|29]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 30, 1949|30]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 31, 1949|31]]
===August===
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[[ES Journal for Aug 3, 1949|3]]
[[ES Journal for Aug 4, 1949|4]]
[[ES Journal for Aug 5, 1949|5]]
[[ES Journal for Aug 6, 1949|6]]
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[[ES Journal for Aug 28, 1949|28]]
[[ES Journal for Aug 29, 1949|29]]
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[[ES Journal for Aug 31, 1949|31]]
===September===
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[[ES Journal for Sep 10, 1949|10]]
[[ES Journal for Sep 11, 1949|11]]
[[ES Journal for Sep 12, 1949|12]]
[[ES Journal for Sep 13, 1949|13]]
[[ES Journal for Sep 14, 1949|14]]
[[ES Journal for Sep 15, 1949|15]]
[[ES Journal for Sep 16, 1949|16]]
[[ES Journal for Sep 17, 1949|17]]
[[ES Journal for Sep 18, 1949|18]]
[[ES Journal for Sep 19, 1949|19]]
[[ES Journal for Sep 20, 1949|20]]
[[ES Journal for Sep 21, 1949|21]]
[[ES Journal for Sep 22, 1949|22]]
[[ES Journal for Sep 23, 1949|23]]
[[ES Journal for Sep 24, 1949|24]]
[[ES Journal for Sep 25, 1949|25]]
[[ES Journal for Sep 26, 1949|26]]
[[ES Journal for Sep 27, 1949|27]]
[[ES Journal for Sep 28, 1949|28]]
[[ES Journal for Sep 29, 1949|29]]
[[ES Journal for Sep 30, 1949|30]]
===October===
[[ES Journal for Oct 1, 1949|1]]
[[ES Journal for Oct 2, 1949|2]]
[[ES Journal for Oct 3, 1949|3]]
[[ES Journal for Oct 4, 1949|4]]
[[ES Journal for Oct 5, 1949|5]]
[[ES Journal for Oct 6, 1949|6]]
[[ES Journal for Oct 7, 1949|7]]
[[ES Journal for Oct 8, 1949|8]]
[[ES Journal for Oct 9, 1949|9]]
[[ES Journal for Oct 10, 1949|10]]
[[ES Journal for Oct 11, 1949|11]]
[[ES Journal for Oct 12, 1949|12]]
[[ES Journal for Oct 13, 1949|13]]
[[ES Journal for Oct 14, 1949|14]]
[[ES Journal for Oct 15, 1949|15]]
[[ES Journal for Oct 16, 1949|16]]
[[ES Journal for Oct 17, 1949|17]]
[[ES Journal for Oct 18, 1949|18]]
[[ES Journal for Oct 19, 1949|19]]
[[ES Journal for Oct 20, 1949|20]]
[[ES Journal for Oct 21, 1949|21]]
[[ES Journal for Oct 22, 1949|22]]
[[ES Journal for Oct 23, 1949|23]]
[[ES Journal for Oct 24, 1949|24]]
[[ES Journal for Oct 25, 1949|25]]
[[ES Journal for Oct 26, 1949|26]]
[[ES Journal for Oct 27, 1949|27]]
[[ES Journal for Oct 28, 1949|28]]
[[ES Journal for Oct 29, 1949|29]]
[[ES Journal for Oct 30, 1949|30]]
[[ES Journal for Oct 31, 1949|31]]
===November===
[[ES Journal for Nov 1, 1949|1]]
[[ES Journal for Nov 2, 1949|2]]
[[ES Journal for Nov 3, 1949|3]]
[[ES Journal for Nov 4, 1949|4]]
[[ES Journal for Nov 5, 1949|5]]
[[ES Journal for Nov 6, 1949|6]]
[[ES Journal for Nov 7, 1949|7]]
[[ES Journal for Nov 8, 1949|8]]
[[ES Journal for Nov 9, 1949|9]]
[[ES Journal for Nov 10, 1949|10]]
[[ES Journal for Nov 11, 1949|11]]
[[ES Journal for Nov 12, 1949|12]]
[[ES Journal for Nov 13, 1949|13]]
[[ES Journal for Nov 14, 1949|14]]
[[ES Journal for Nov 15, 1949|15]]
[[ES Journal for Nov 16, 1949|16]]
[[ES Journal for Nov 17, 1949|17]]
[[ES Journal for Nov 18, 1949|18]]
[[ES Journal for Nov 19, 1949|19]]
[[ES Journal for Nov 20, 1949|20]]
[[ES Journal for Nov 21, 1949|21]]
[[ES Journal for Nov 22, 1949|22]]
[[ES Journal for Nov 23, 1949|23]]
[[ES Journal for Nov 24, 1949|24]]
[[ES Journal for Nov 25, 1949|25]]
[[ES Journal for Nov 26, 1949|26]]
[[ES Journal for Nov 27, 1949|27]]
[[ES Journal for Nov 28, 1949|28]]
[[ES Journal for Nov 29, 1949|29]]
[[ES Journal for Nov 30, 1949|30]]
===December===
[[ES Journal for Dec 1, 1949|1]]
[[ES Journal for Dec 2, 1949|2]]
[[ES Journal for Dec 3, 1949|3]]
[[ES Journal for Dec 4, 1949|4]]
[[ES Journal for Dec 5, 1949|5]]
[[ES Journal for Dec 6, 1949|6]]
[[ES Journal for Dec 7, 1949|7]]
[[ES Journal for Dec 8, 1949|8]]
[[ES Journal for Dec 9, 1949|9]]
[[ES Journal for Dec 10, 1949|10]]
[[ES Journal for Dec 11, 1949|11]]
[[ES Journal for Dec 12, 1949|12]]
[[ES Journal for Dec 13, 1949|13]]
[[ES Journal for Dec 14, 1949|14]]
[[ES Journal for Dec 15, 1949|15]]
[[ES Journal for Dec 16, 1949|16]]
[[ES Journal for Dec 17, 1949|17]]
[[ES Journal for Dec 18, 1949|18]]
[[ES Journal for Dec 19, 1949|19]]
[[ES Journal for Dec 20, 1949|20]]
[[ES Journal for Dec 21, 1949|21]]
[[ES Journal for Dec 22, 1949|22]]
[[ES Journal for Dec 23, 1949|23]]
[[ES Journal for Dec 24, 1949|24]]
[[ES Journal for Dec 25, 1949|25]]
[[ES Journal for Dec 26, 1949|26]]
[[ES Journal for Dec 27, 1949|27]]
[[ES Journal for Dec 28, 1949|28]]
[[ES Journal for Dec 29, 1949|29]]
[[ES Journal for Dec 30, 1949|30]]
==1950==
===January===
[[ES Journal for Jan 1, 1950|1]]
[[ES Journal for Jan 2, 1950|2]]
[[ES Journal for Jan 3, 1950|3]]
[[ES Journal for Jan 4, 1950|4]]
[[ES Journal for Jan 5, 1950|5]]
[[ES Journal for Jan 6, 1950|6]]
[[ES Journal for Jan 7, 1950|7]]
[[ES Journal for Jan 8, 1950|8]]
[[ES Journal for Jan 9, 1950|9]]
[[ES Journal for Jan 10, 1950|10]]
[[ES Journal for Jan 11, 1950|11]]
[[ES Journal for Jan 12, 1950|12]]
[[ES Journal for Jan 13, 1950|13]]
[[ES Journal for Jan 14, 1950|14]]
[[ES Journal for Jan 15, 1950|15]]
[[ES Journal for Jan 16, 1950|16]]
[[ES Journal for Jan 17, 1950|17]]
[[ES Journal for Jan 18, 1950|18]]
[[ES Journal for Jan 19, 1950|19]]
[[ES Journal for Jan 20, 1950|20]]
[[ES Journal for Jan 21, 1950|21]]
[[ES Journal for Jan 22, 1950|22]]
[[ES Journal for Jan 23, 1950|23]]
[[ES Journal for Jan 24, 1950|24]]
[[ES Journal for Jan 25, 1950|25]]
[[ES Journal for Jan 26, 1950|26]]
[[ES Journal for Jan 27, 1950|27]]
[[ES Journal for Jan 28, 1950|28]]
[[ES Journal for Jan 29, 1950|29]]
[[ES Journal for Jan 30, 1950|30]]
[[ES Journal for Jan 31, 1950|31]]
===February===
[[ES Journal for Feb 1, 1950|1]]
[[ES Journal for Feb 2, 1950|2]]
[[ES Journal for Feb 3, 1950|3]]
[[ES Journal for Feb 4, 1950|4]]
[[ES Journal for Feb 5, 1950|5]]
[[ES Journal for Feb 6, 1950|6]]
[[ES Journal for Feb 7, 1950|7]]
[[ES Journal for Feb 8, 1950|8]]
[[ES Journal for Feb 9, 1950|9]]
[[ES Journal for Feb 10, 1950|10]]
[[ES Journal for Feb 11, 1950|11]]
[[ES Journal for Feb 12, 1950|12]]
[[ES Journal for Feb 13, 1950|13]]
[[ES Journal for Feb 14, 1950|14]]
[[ES Journal for Feb 15, 1950|15]]
[[ES Journal for Feb 16, 1950|16]]
[[ES Journal for Feb 17, 1950|17]]
[[ES Journal for Feb 18, 1950|18]]
[[ES Journal for Feb 19, 1950|19]]
[[ES Journal for Feb 20, 1950|20]]
[[ES Journal for Feb 21, 1950|21]]
[[ES Journal for Feb 22, 1950|22]]
[[ES Journal for Feb 23, 1950|23]]
[[ES Journal for Feb 24, 1950|24]]
[[ES Journal for Feb 25, 1950|25]]
[[ES Journal for Feb 26, 1950|26]]
[[ES Journal for Feb 27, 1950|27]]
[[ES Journal for Feb 28, 1950|28]]
===March===
[[ES Journal for Mar 1, 1950|1]]
[[ES Journal for Mar 2, 1950|2]]
[[ES Journal for Mar 3, 1950|3]]
[[ES Journal for Mar 4, 1950|4]]
[[ES Journal for Mar 5, 1950|5]]
[[ES Journal for Mar 6, 1950|6]]
[[ES Journal for Mar 7, 1950|7]]
[[ES Journal for Mar 8, 1950|8]]
[[ES Journal for Mar 9, 1950|9]]
[[ES Journal for Mar 10, 1950|10]]
[[ES Journal for Mar 11, 1950|11]]
[[ES Journal for Mar 12, 1950|12]]
[[ES Journal for Mar 13, 1950|13]]
[[ES Journal for Mar 14, 1950|14]]
[[ES Journal for Mar 15, 1950|15]]
[[ES Journal for Mar 16, 1950|16]]
[[ES Journal for Mar 17, 1950|17]]
[[ES Journal for Mar 18, 1950|18]]
[[ES Journal for Mar 19, 1950|19]]
[[ES Journal for Mar 20, 1950|20]]
[[ES Journal for Mar 21, 1950|21]]
[[ES Journal for Mar 22, 1950|22]]
[[ES Journal for Mar 23, 1950|23]]
[[ES Journal for Mar 24, 1950|24]]
[[ES Journal for Mar 25, 1950|25]]
[[ES Journal for Mar 26, 1950|26]]
[[ES Journal for Mar 27, 1950|27]]
[[ES Journal for Mar 28, 1950|28]]
[[ES Journal for Mar 29, 1950|29]]
[[ES Journal for Mar 30, 1950|30]]
[[ES Journal for Mar 31, 1950|31]]
===April===
[[ES Journal for Apr 1, 1950|1]]
[[ES Journal for Apr 2, 1950|2]]
[[ES Journal for Apr 3, 1950|3]]
[[ES Journal for Apr 4, 1950|4]]
[[ES Journal for Apr 5, 1950|5]]
[[ES Journal for Apr 6, 1950|6]]
[[ES Journal for Apr 7, 1950|7]]
[[ES Journal for Apr 8, 1950|8]]
[[ES Journal for Apr 9, 1950|9]]
[[ES Journal for Apr 10, 1950|10]]
[[ES Journal for Apr 11, 1950|11]]
[[ES Journal for Apr 12, 1950|12]]
[[ES Journal for Apr 13, 1950|13]]
[[ES Journal for Apr 14, 1950|14]]
[[ES Journal for Apr 15, 1950|15]]
[[ES Journal for Apr 16, 1950|16]]
[[ES Journal for Apr 17, 1950|17]]
[[ES Journal for Apr 18, 1950|18]]
[[ES Journal for Apr 19, 1950|19]]
[[ES Journal for Apr 20, 1950|20]]
[[ES Journal for Apr 21, 1950|21]]
[[ES Journal for Apr 22, 1950|22]]
[[ES Journal for Apr 23, 1950|23]]
[[ES Journal for Apr 24, 1950|24]]
[[ES Journal for Apr 25, 1950|25]]
[[ES Journal for Apr 26, 1950|26]]
[[ES Journal for Apr 27, 1950|27]]
[[ES Journal for Apr 28, 1950|28]]
[[ES Journal for Apr 29, 1950|29]]
[[ES Journal for Apr 30, 1950|30]]
===May===
[[ES Journal for May 1, 1950|1]]
[[ES Journal for May 2, 1950|2]]
[[ES Journal for May 3, 1950|3]]
[[ES Journal for May 4, 1950|4]]
[[ES Journal for May 5, 1950|5]]
[[ES Journal for May 6, 1950|6]]
[[ES Journal for May 7, 1950|7]]
[[ES Journal for May 8, 1950|8]]
[[ES Journal for May 9, 1950|9]]
[[ES Journal for May 10, 1950|10]]
[[ES Journal for May 11, 1950|11]]
[[ES Journal for May 12, 1950|12]]
[[ES Journal for May 13, 1950|13]]
[[ES Journal for May 14, 1950|14]]
[[ES Journal for May 15, 1950|15]]
[[ES Journal for May 16, 1950|16]]
[[ES Journal for May 17, 1950|17]]
[[ES Journal for May 18, 1950|18]]
[[ES Journal for May 19, 1950|19]]
[[ES Journal for May 20, 1950|20]]
[[ES Journal for May 21, 1950|21]]
[[ES Journal for May 22, 1950|22]]
[[ES Journal for May 23, 1950|23]]
[[ES Journal for May 24, 1950|24]]
[[ES Journal for May 25, 1950|25]]
[[ES Journal for May 26, 1950|26]]
[[ES Journal for May 27, 1950|27]]
[[ES Journal for May 28, 1950|28]]
[[ES Journal for May 29, 1950|29]]
[[ES Journal for May 30, 1950|30]]
[[ES Journal for May 31, 1950|31]]
===June===
[[ES Journal for Jun 1, 1950|1]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 2, 1950|2]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 3, 1950|3]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 4, 1950|4]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 5, 1950|5]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 6, 1950|6]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 7, 1950|7]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 8, 1950|8]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 9, 1950|9]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 10, 1950|10]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 11, 1950|11]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 12, 1950|12]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 13, 1950|13]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 14, 1950|14]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 15, 1950|15]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 16, 1950|16]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 17, 1950|17]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 18, 1950|18]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 19, 1950|19]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 20, 1950|20]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 21, 1950|21]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 22, 1950|22]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 23, 1950|23]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 24, 1950|24]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 25, 1950|25]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 26, 1950|26]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 27, 1950|27]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 28, 1950|28]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 29, 1950|29]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 30, 1950|30]]
===July===
[[ES Journal for Jul 1, 1950|1]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 2, 1950|2]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 3, 1950|3]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 4, 1950|4]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 5, 1950|5]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 6, 1950|6]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 7, 1950|7]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 8, 1950|8]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 9, 1950|9]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 10, 1950|10]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 11, 1950|11]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 12, 1950|12]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 13, 1950|13]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 14, 1950|14]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 15, 1950|15]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 16, 1950|16]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 17, 1950|17]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 18, 1950|18]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 19, 1950|19]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 20, 1950|20]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 21, 1950|21]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 22, 1950|22]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 23, 1950|23]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 24, 1950|24]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 25, 1950|25]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 26, 1950|26]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 27, 1950|27]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 28, 1950|28]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 29, 1950|29]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 30, 1950|30]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 31, 1950|31]]
===August===
[[ES Journal for Aug 1, 1950|1]]
[[ES Journal for Aug 2, 1950|2]]
[[ES Journal for Aug 3, 1950|3]]
[[ES Journal for Aug 4, 1950|4]]
[[ES Journal for Aug 5, 1950|5]]
[[ES Journal for Aug 6, 1950|6]]
[[ES Journal for Aug 7, 1950|7]]
[[ES Journal for Aug 8, 1950|8]]
[[ES Journal for Aug 9, 1950|9]]
[[ES Journal for Aug 10, 1950|10]]
[[ES Journal for Aug 11, 1950|11]]
[[ES Journal for Aug 12, 1950|12]]
[[ES Journal for Aug 13, 1950|13]]
[[ES Journal for Aug 14, 1950|14]]
[[ES Journal for Aug 15, 1950|15]]
[[ES Journal for Aug 16, 1950|16]]
[[ES Journal for Aug 17, 1950|17]]
[[ES Journal for Aug 18, 1950|18]]
[[ES Journal for Aug 19, 1950|19]]
[[ES Journal for Aug 20, 1950|20]]
[[ES Journal for Aug 21, 1950|21]]
[[ES Journal for Aug 22, 1950|22]]
[[ES Journal for Aug 23, 1950|23]]
[[ES Journal for Aug 24, 1950|24]]
[[ES Journal for Aug 25, 1950|25]]
[[ES Journal for Aug 26, 1950|26]]
[[ES Journal for Aug 27, 1950|27]]
[[ES Journal for Aug 28, 1950|28]]
[[ES Journal for Aug 29, 1950|29]]
[[ES Journal for Aug 30, 1950|30]]
[[ES Journal for Aug 31, 1950|31]]
===September===
[[ES Journal for Sep 1, 1950|1]]
[[ES Journal for Sep 2, 1950|2]]
[[ES Journal for Sep 3, 1950|3]]
[[ES Journal for Sep 4, 1950|4]]
[[ES Journal for Sep 5, 1950|5]]
[[ES Journal for Sep 6, 1950|6]]
[[ES Journal for Sep 7, 1950|7]]
[[ES Journal for Sep 8, 1950|8]]
[[ES Journal for Sep 9, 1950|9]]
[[ES Journal for Sep 10, 1950|10]]
[[ES Journal for Sep 11, 1950|11]]
[[ES Journal for Sep 12, 1950|12]]
[[ES Journal for Sep 13, 1950|13]]
[[ES Journal for Sep 14, 1950|14]]
[[ES Journal for Sep 15, 1950|15]]
[[ES Journal for Sep 16, 1950|16]]
[[ES Journal for Sep 17, 1950|17]]
[[ES Journal for Sep 18, 1950|18]]
[[ES Journal for Sep 19, 1950|19]]
[[ES Journal for Sep 20, 1950|20]]
[[ES Journal for Sep 21, 1950|21]]
[[ES Journal for Sep 22, 1950|22]]
[[ES Journal for Sep 23, 1950|23]]
[[ES Journal for Sep 24, 1950|24]]
[[ES Journal for Sep 25, 1950|25]]
[[ES Journal for Sep 26, 1950|26]]
[[ES Journal for Sep 27, 1950|27]]
[[ES Journal for Sep 28, 1950|28]]
[[ES Journal for Sep 29, 1950|29]]
[[ES Journal for Sep 30, 1950|30]]
===October===
[[ES Journal for Oct 1, 1950|1]]
[[ES Journal for Oct 2, 1950|2]]
[[ES Journal for Oct 3, 1950|3]]
[[ES Journal for Oct 4, 1950|4]]
[[ES Journal for Oct 5, 1950|5]]
[[ES Journal for Oct 6, 1950|6]]
[[ES Journal for Oct 7, 1950|7]]
[[ES Journal for Oct 8, 1950|8]]
[[ES Journal for Oct 9, 1950|9]]
[[ES Journal for Oct 10, 1950|10]]
[[ES Journal for Oct 11, 1950|11]]
[[ES Journal for Oct 12, 1950|12]]
[[ES Journal for Oct 13, 1950|13]]
[[ES Journal for Oct 14, 1950|14]]
[[ES Journal for Oct 15, 1950|15]]
[[ES Journal for Oct 16, 1950|16]]
[[ES Journal for Oct 17, 1950|17]]
[[ES Journal for Oct 18, 1950|18]]
[[ES Journal for Oct 19, 1950|19]]
[[ES Journal for Oct 20, 1950|20]]
[[ES Journal for Oct 21, 1950|21]]
[[ES Journal for Oct 22, 1950|22]]
[[ES Journal for Oct 23, 1950|23]]
[[ES Journal for Oct 24, 1950|24]]
[[ES Journal for Oct 25, 1950|25]]
[[ES Journal for Oct 26, 1950|26]]
[[ES Journal for Oct 27, 1950|27]]
[[ES Journal for Oct 28, 1950|28]]
[[ES Journal for Oct 29, 1950|29]]
[[ES Journal for Oct 30, 1950|30]]
[[ES Journal for Oct 31, 1950|31]]
===November===
[[ES Journal for Nov 1, 1950|1]]
[[ES Journal for Nov 2, 1950|2]]
[[ES Journal for Nov 3, 1950|3]]
[[ES Journal for Nov 4, 1950|4]]
[[ES Journal for Nov 5, 1950|5]]
[[ES Journal for Nov 6, 1950|6]]
[[ES Journal for Nov 7, 1950|7]]
[[ES Journal for Nov 8, 1950|8]]
[[ES Journal for Nov 9, 1950|9]]
[[ES Journal for Nov 10, 1950|10]]
[[ES Journal for Nov 11, 1950|11]]
[[ES Journal for Nov 12, 1950|12]]
[[ES Journal for Nov 13, 1950|13]]
[[ES Journal for Nov 14, 1950|14]]
[[ES Journal for Nov 15, 1950|15]]
[[ES Journal for Nov 16, 1950|16]]
[[ES Journal for Nov 17, 1950|17]]
[[ES Journal for Nov 18, 1950|18]]
[[ES Journal for Nov 19, 1950|19]]
[[ES Journal for Nov 20, 1950|20]]
[[ES Journal for Nov 21, 1950|21]]
[[ES Journal for Nov 22, 1950|22]]
[[ES Journal for Nov 24, 1950|24]]
[[ES Journal for Nov 25, 1950|25]]
[[ES Journal for Nov 26, 1950|26]]
[[ES Journal for Nov 27, 1950|27]]
[[ES Journal for Nov 28, 1950|28]]
[[ES Journal for Nov 29, 1950|29]]
[[ES Journal for Nov 30, 1950|30]]
===December===
[[ES Journal for Dec 1, 1950|1]]
[[ES Journal for Dec 2, 1950|2]]
[[ES Journal for Dec 3, 1950|3]]
[[ES Journal for Dec 4, 1950|4]]
[[ES Journal for Dec 5, 1950|5]]
[[ES Journal for Dec 6, 1950|6]]
[[ES Journal for Dec 7, 1950|7]]
[[ES Journal for Dec 8, 1950|8]]
[[ES Journal for Dec 9, 1950|9]]
[[ES Journal for Dec 10, 1950|10]]
[[ES Journal for Dec 11, 1950|11]]
[[ES Journal for Dec 12, 1950|12]]
[[ES Journal for Dec 13, 1950|13]]
[[ES Journal for Dec 14, 1950|14]]
[[ES Journal for Dec 15, 1950|15]]
[[ES Journal for Dec 16, 1950|16]]
[[ES Journal for Dec 17, 1950|17]]
[[ES Journal for Dec 18, 1950|18]]
[[ES Journal for Dec 19, 1950|19]]
[[ES Journal for Dec 20, 1950|20]]
[[ES Journal for Dec 21, 1950|21]]
[[ES Journal for Dec 22, 1950|22]]
[[ES Journal for Dec 23, 1950|23]]
[[ES Journal for Dec 24, 1950|24]]
[[ES Journal for Dec 25, 1950|25]]
[[ES Journal for Dec 26, 1950|26]]
[[ES Journal for Dec 27, 1950|27]]
[[ES Journal for Dec 28, 1950|28]]
[[ES Journal for Dec 29, 1950|29]]
==1951==
===January===
[[ES Journal for Jan 1, 1951|1]]
[[ES Journal for Jan 2, 1951|2]]
[[ES Journal for Jan 4, 1951|4]]
[[ES Journal for Jan 12, 1951|12]]
[[ES Journal for Jan 17, 1951|17]]
[[ES Journal for Jan 19, 1951|19]]
[[ES Journal for Jan 21, 1951|21]]
[[ES Journal for Jan 28, 1951|28]]
[[ES Journal for Jan 30, 1951|30]]
===February===
[[ES Journal for Feb 1, 1951|1]]
[[ES Journal for Feb 4, 1951|4]]
[[ES Journal for Feb 6, 1951|6]]
[[ES Journal for Feb 7, 1951|7]]
[[ES Journal for Feb 8, 1951|8]]
[[ES Journal for Feb 9, 1951|9]]
[[ES Journal for Feb 10, 1951|10]]
[[ES Journal for Feb 14, 1951|14]]
[[ES Journal for Feb 19, 1951|19]]
===March===
[[ES Journal for Mar 13, 1951|13]]
[[ES Journal for Mar 15, 1951|15]]
[[ES Journal for Mar 25, 1951|25]]
===April===
[[ES Journal for Apr 3, 1951|3]]
[[ES Journal for Apr 4, 1951|4]]
[[ES Journal for Apr 8, 1951|8]]
[[ES Journal for Apr 21, 1951|21]]
===May===
[[ES Journal for May 21, 1951|21]]
===June===
[[ES Journal for Jun 12, 1951|12]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 16, 1951|16]]
===July===
[[ES Journal for Jul 9, 1951|9]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 11, 1951|11]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 14, 1951|14]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 16, 1951|16]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 17, 1951|17]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 19, 1951|19]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 20, 1951|20]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 21, 1951|21]]
===August===
[[ES Journal for Aug unknown, 1951|undated day]]
[[ES Journal for Aug 6, 1951|6]]
[[ES Journal for Aug 7, 1951|7]]
[[ES Journal for Aug 17, 1951|17]]
[[ES Journal for Aug 18, 1951|18]]
[[ES Journal for Aug 25, 1951|25]]
===September===
[[ES Journal for Sep 17, 1951|17]]
[[ES Journal for Sep 30, 1951|30]]
===October===
[[ES Journal for Oct 7, 1951|7]]
[[ES Journal for Oct 12, 1951|12]]
[[ES Journal for Oct 31, 1951|31]]
===November===
[[ES Journal for Nov 3, 1951|3]]
[[ES Journal for Nov 10, 1951|10]]
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[[Eva Sheaffer]] kept a journal regularly from mid-1949 through 1950 and infrequently through 1951. The pages below contain the text of Eva's diary.
==1949==
===April===
[[ES Journal for Apr 22, 1949|22]]
[[ES Journal for Apr 23, 1949|23]]
[[ES Journal for Apr 24, 1949|24]]
[[ES Journal for Apr 25, 1949|25]]
[[ES Journal for Apr 26, 1949|26]]
[[ES Journal for Apr 27, 1949|27]]
[[ES Journal for Apr 28, 1949|28]]
[[ES Journal for Apr 29, 1949|29]]
[[ES Journal for Apr 30, 1949|30]]
===May===
[[ES Journal for May 1, 1949|1]]
[[ES Journal for May 2, 1949|2]]
[[ES Journal for May 3, 1949|3]]
[[ES Journal for May 4, 1949|4]]
[[ES Journal for May 5, 1949|5]]
[[ES Journal for May 6, 1949|6]]
[[ES Journal for May 7, 1949|7]]
[[ES Journal for May 8, 1949|8]]
[[ES Journal for May 9, 1949|9]]
[[ES Journal for May 10, 1949|10]]
[[ES Journal for May 11, 1949|11]]
[[ES Journal for May 12, 1949|12]]
[[ES Journal for May 13, 1949|13]]
[[ES Journal for May 14, 1949|14]]
[[ES Journal for May 15, 1949|15]]
[[ES Journal for May 16, 1949|16]]
[[ES Journal for May 17, 1949|17]]
[[ES Journal for May 18, 1949|18]]
[[ES Journal for May 19, 1949|19]]
[[ES Journal for May 20, 1949|20]]
[[ES Journal for May 21, 1949|21]]
[[ES Journal for May 22, 1949|22]]
[[ES Journal for May 23, 1949|23]]
[[ES Journal for May 24, 1949|24]]
[[ES Journal for May 25, 1949|25]]
[[ES Journal for May 26, 1949|26]]
[[ES Journal for May 27, 1949|27]]
[[ES Journal for May 28, 1949|28]]
[[ES Journal for May 29, 1949|29]]
[[ES Journal for May 30, 1949|30]]
[[ES Journal for May 31, 1949|31]]
===June===
[[ES Journal for Jun 1, 1949|1]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 2, 1949|2]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 3, 1949|3]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 4, 1949|4]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 5, 1949|5]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 6, 1949|6]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 7, 1949|7]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 8, 1949|8]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 9, 1949|9]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 10, 1949|10]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 11, 1949|11]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 12, 1949|12]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 13, 1949|13]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 14, 1949|14]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 15, 1949|15]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 16, 1949|16]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 17, 1949|17]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 18, 1949|18]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 19, 1949|19]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 20, 1949|20]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 21, 1949|21]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 22, 1949|22]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 23, 1949|23]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 24, 1949|24]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 25, 1949|25]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 26, 1949|26]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 27, 1949|27]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 28, 1949|28]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 29, 1949|29]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 30, 1949|30]]
===July===
[[ES Journal for Jul 1, 1949|1]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 2, 1949|2]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 3, 1949|3]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 4, 1949|4]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 5, 1949|5]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 6, 1949|6]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 7, 1949|7]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 8, 1949|8]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 9, 1949|9]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 10, 1949|10]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 11, 1949|11]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 12, 1949|12]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 13, 1949|13]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 14, 1949|14]]
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Cleaned the chicken house & put wire around brooder. Went over to Hershey with a phone call for Milly.
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Cleaned the chicken house & put wire around brooder. Went over to Hershey with a phone call for Milly.
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Pet's calf died today. Ray sold his bulk. Got 22 1/2 cents a lb., he also sold his tobacco for 26-. [[Clair Carris]] has two big tumors & a number of small ones. They could not operate, said it would be fatal. [[Walter Bahm]] was buried today.
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Pet's calf died today. Ray sold his bulk. Got 22 1/2 cents a lb., he also sold his tobacco for 26-. [[Clair Carris]] has two big tumors & a number of small ones. They could not operate, said it would be fatal. [[Walter Bahm]] was buried today.
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Cleaned the living rooms today. It was as hot as any summer day.
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Cleaned the living rooms today. It was as hot as any summer day.
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Jerry mowed the yard. I put in the screens and put on the screen doors. A man got the last 2 lbs. of potatoes, Trouts were here for eggs.
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Jerry mowed the yard. I put in the screens and put on the screen doors. A man got the last 2 lbs. of potatoes, Trouts were here for eggs.
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We turned the cows out to pasture. Virginia was not feeling so well.
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We turned the cows out to pasture. Virginia was not feeling so well.
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Took a boquet of flowers to mothers grave. Virginia did not go to church. The Legion attended church services. Astons and Mrs Martin were here. I wrote to Jennie & Charles.
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Took a boquet of flowers to mothers grave. Virginia did not go to church. The Legion attended church services. Astons and Mrs Martin were here. I wrote to Jennie & Charles.
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Ray delivered his tobacco. His bulls went too. Virgie got a letter from Fulton. Susan has the measles. I replanted my peas, took the under muslin off the seed bed. Ray dusted the tobacco plants and sprayed the apple tree. We also washed & ironed.
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Ray delivered his tobacco. His bulls went too. Virgie got a letter from Fulton. Susan has the measles. I replanted my peas, took the under muslin off the seed bed. Ray dusted the tobacco plants and sprayed the apple tree. We also washed & ironed.
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I dried the chicken (illegible) & wooden house because it rained. Ray took Barney to the shop. We cleaned kitchen cupboards.
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I dried the chicken (illegible) & wooden house because it rained. Ray took Barney to the shop. We cleaned kitchen cupboards.
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Cloudy most all day & cool. Ray got a new tobacco planter. He went to the church to a men's meeting. About fifty were there.
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We cleaned the kitchen today. Art borrowed Ray's wagon. Virgie got a hankie & a box of cards for mothers day.
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Friday. Clear and warmer. I made a yard for the peeps but did not let them out. Jerry mowed the yard.
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Ray got a new bull. I went to the Farm Womens meeting at Hazel McIlvaine. We had thundershowers in the afternoon. [[Arthur S. Young|Art ]] had a [[Rough and Tumble|meeting of the threshermen]] and fifteen hundred people were there from 10 states. Lois had a musical.
==Commentary==
''This was the second annual Rough and Tumble meeting.''
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We went to Sunday School & church. Ross Esbenshade's wife was there. Nancy sang a solo. It was young peoples day.
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We went to Sunday School & church. Ross Esbenshade's wife was there. Nancy sang a solo. It was young peoples day.
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It was cloudy all day but we got our wash dry and ironed. I planted 1 row of sweet potatoes and two rows of corn. Another peep died. Nancy & Charlotte were here collecting for the supper.
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It was cloudy all day but we got our wash dry and ironed. I planted 1 row of sweet potatoes and two rows of corn. Another peep died. Nancy & Charlotte were here collecting for the supper.
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Cloudy very warm. I planted pole and bush limas, green pod stringless beans, carrots, spinach and 6 tomatoes & 24 cabbage. I cleaned the dining room cupboard.
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Cloudy very warm. I planted pole and bush limas, green pod stringless beans, carrots, spinach and 6 tomatoes & 24 cabbage. I cleaned the dining room cupboard.
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Foggy but mostly clear. I cleaned the chicken house and planted a row of sweet potatoes. They are out paying 30 cents for tobacco today. Got my steak knives.
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Foggy but mostly clear. I cleaned the chicken house and planted a row of sweet potatoes. They are out paying 30 cents for tobacco today. Got my steak knives.
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Clear and warm. we cleaned the dining room and I washed the milk cooler ready for ice. They are oiling and chipping our road.
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I cleaned the front porch and planted 3 rows of sweet potatoes. Ray planted the sod corn all but 6 rows. It rained and he couldn't finish.
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Clear and cool. Jerry mowed the yard. I took the brooder out of the peep pen. Ray planted the water melons and finished planting his sod corn.
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Rain & cool this morning, clearing this afternoon and frightful looking thunderstorms this eve. Annabel & Joe wanted to take me along up to see Clair but I could not go. [[Arthur S. Young|Art]], [[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Luetta]] & [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] were over today. Marian Charles and her two children were in church.
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Clear and warm. We washed & ironed. Ray bought some hay from Mark. "Ginger" had five kittens. Ray got his extra gift from the (illegible) pen company.
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We had the stables white washed today and I white washed the gates. Ray was almost hit by a machine out at Vintage.
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Cleaned chicken house planted a row of sweet potatoes cleaned cellar way
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Cleaned chicken house planted a row of sweet potatoes cleaned cellar way
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I planted two more rows of S. potatoes and 30 tomato plants and 12 lettuce. It rained. I almost made a milk dress this afternoon. Another peep died.
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I planted two more rows of S. potatoes and 30 tomato plants and 12 lettuce. It rained. I almost made a milk dress this afternoon. Another peep died.
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Cloudy & threatening most of the afternoon. I cleaned the cellar. [[Bob Ripley]] died of a heart attack.
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Some are, <u>some</u> are not celebrating Thanksgiving day today. We had ours last week but a good many states would not change from the traditional "last Thursday in November."
It was clear & bright in the morning but got cloudy toward evening.
We were busy at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] again - "hand over fist." We quit late. Then [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I hurriedly took [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]] to [[Marksberrys]] for "dinner." We had baked ham, a big one served on a platter. We all ate till we nearly bursted. Then we sat around & played cards - mild ones. It was late till we got home.
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''This is the third of four [[Herman Brackbill Journals|journals]]. Significant events include [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman]]'s [[Wedding of Herman and Jane|marriage]] to [[Jane Young|Jane]] on [[HB Journal for May 20, 1939|May 20]].''
==January==
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[[HB Journal for Jan 2, 1939|2]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 3, 1939|3]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 4, 1939|4]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 5, 1939|5]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 6, 1939|6]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 7, 1939|7]]
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[[HB Journal for Jan 9, 1939|9]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 10, 1939|10]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 11, 1939|11]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 12, 1939|12]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 13, 1939|13]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 14, 1939|14]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 15, 1939|15]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 16, 1939|16]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 17, 1939|17]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 18, 1939|18]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 19, 1939|19]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 20-21, 1939|20-21]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 22, 1939|22]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 23, 1939|23]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 24, 1939|24]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 25, 1939|25]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 26, 1939|26]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 27, 1939|27]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 28, 1939|28]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 29, 1939|29]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 30, 1939|30]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 31, 1939|31]]
==February==
[[HB Journal for Feb 1, 1939|1]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 2, 1939|2]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 3, 1939|3]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 4, 1939|4]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 5, 1939|5]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 6, 1939|6]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 7, 1939|7]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 8, 1939|8]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 9, 1939|9]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 10, 1939|10]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 11, 1939|11]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 12, 1939|12]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 13, 1939|13]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 14, 1939|14]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 15, 1939|15]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 16, 1939|16]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 17, 1939|17]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 18, 1939|18]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 19, 1939|19]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 20, 1939|20]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 21, 1939|21]]
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[[HB Journal for Feb 23, 1939|23]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 24, 1939|24]]
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[[HB Journal for Feb 26, 1939|26]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 27, 1939|27]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 28, 1939|28]]
==March==
[[HB Journal for Mar 1, 1939|1]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 2, 1939|2]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 3, 1939|3]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 4, 1939|4]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 5, 1939|5]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 6, 1939|6]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 7, 1939|7]]
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[[HB Journal for Mar 9, 1939|9]]
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[[HB Journal for Mar 11, 1939|11]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 12, 1939|12]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 13, 1939|13]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 14, 1939|14]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 15, 1939|15]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 16, 1939|16]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 17, 1939|17]]
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[[HB Journal for Mar 27, 1939|27]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 28, 1939|28]]
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[[HB Journal for Mar 31, 1939|31]]
==April==
[[HB Journal for Apr 1, 1939|1]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 2, 1939|2]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 3, 1939|3]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 4, 1939|4]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 5, 1939|5]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 6, 1939|6]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 7, 1939|7]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 8, 1939|8]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 9, 1939|9]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 10, 1939|10]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 11, 1939|11]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 12, 1939|12]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 13, 1939|13]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 14, 1939|14]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 15, 1939|15]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 16, 1939|16]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 17, 1939|17]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 18, 1939|18]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 19, 1939|19]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 20, 1939|20]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 21, 1939|21]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 22, 1939|22]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 23, 1939|23]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 24, 1939|24]]
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==May==
[[HB Journal for May 1, 1939|1]]
[[HB Journal for May 2, 1939|2]]
[[HB Journal for May 3, 1939|3]]
[[HB Journal for May 4, 1939|4]]
[[HB Journal for May 5-6, 1939|5-6]]
[[HB Journal for May 7, 1939|7]]
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[[HB Journal for May 11, 1939|11]]
[[HB Journal for May 12, 1939|12]]
[[HB Journal for May 13, 1939|13]]
[[HB Journal for May 14, 1939|14]]
[[HB Journal for May 15, 1939|15]]
[[HB Journal for May 16, 1939|16]]
[[HB Journal for May 17, 1939|17]]
[[HB Journal for May 18, 1939|18]]
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[[HB Journal for May 20, 1939|20]]
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==June==
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==July==
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==August==
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==September==
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==October==
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==November==
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Commonwealth of Pennsylvania<br/>
Department of Public Instruction<br/>
State Teachers College<br/>
Millersville, Pennsylvania
August 18, 1934
Mr. [[E. Herman Brackbill|Elam Herman Brackbill]]<br/>
[[Kinzers|Kinzer]]<br/>
Pa.
Dear Mr. Brackbill:
I am delighted to know you are a holder of a Normal Certificate to teach. If there is anything we can do to help you to secure a position do not hesitate to call on us. Should you not be fortunate enough to locate I would advise that you return and complete your work for the Bachelors Degree in Education, as Boards will soon be requiring that standard.
The summer session enrollment was five per cent better than last year, and the boarding student enrollment twenty five per cent better. Many favorable comments are made about the meals. An encouraging number of requests are coming to our office daily, by prospective students. We shall be glad to have the names of other prospective students if you will be kind enough to submit them.
We will be glad to have you call at any time.
Home Coming Day is November 3, 1934. See the big football game-Kutztown State Teachers College vs. Millersville State Teachers College.
Very sincerely,
Landis Tanger, President
== Commentary ==
''Herman graduated at the age of 17 and was too young to teach legally in the state, so took a year on the farm before pursuing his teaching further.''
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Letters and papers of Herman Brackbill
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This page collects miscellaneous letters and papers of [[E. Herman Brackbill]].
* [[State Teachers College to HB, Aug 18, 1934]]
* [[HB To Jane Young, Aug 4, 1937]]
* [[Jerry Helms to HB, May 11, 1979]]
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Jerry Helms to HB, May 11, 1979
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[[Denbigh Presbyterian Church]]<br/>
302 Denbigh Boulevard<br/>
Newport News, Virginia 23602
[[Jerry F. Helms]]<br/>
Minister<br/>
Telephone 877-2048
May 11, 1979
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Brackbill<br/>
Box 164<br/>
Paradise, Pa. 17562
Dear [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman]] and [[Jane Young|Jane]]:
I have so many fond memories of my visits in [[Paradise]], and I am hoping to return their eternally. But, even more so I am most appreciative of your daughter, [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|Evelyn]], and your two lovely grandchildren. Their family means so much to the life of this church.
All of this has happened because you two fell in love and chose to become husband and wife 40 years ago. May I take this occasion to wish for each of you the happiest of anniversaries and that there will be many, many more to follow.
Sincerely,
Jerry F. Helms
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'''Denbigh Presbyterian Church''', located in [[Newport News]], Virginia, was the home church for [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|Evelyn B. Jarrett]] and her family. For many years the pastor was [[Jerry F. Helms]].
Denbigh Presbyterian Church maintained an active connection with [[Leacock Presbyterian Church]] through Evelyn, including choir exchanges.
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[[Image:WeddingHermanJane.jpg|thumb|240px|Herman and Jane wedding portrait, digitized by Esta Jarrett]]
The '''wedding of [[E. Herman Brackbill]] and [[Jane Young]]''' occurred at 3:00 PM on [[HB Journal for May 20, 1939|May 20, 1939]] at [[Leacock Presbyterian Church]].
==Wedding announcement==
''As printed in the newspaper; see [http://www.flickr.com/photos/92727610@N00/431034672/ scan]. Note discrepancy between the printed time and what Herman recorded in his journal!''
The marriage of Miss Jane E. Young, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. [[Arthur S. Young]] of [[Kinzer]], and E. Herman Brackbill, son of Mr. and Mrs. [[Harry G. Brackbill|H. G. Brackbill], of Kinzer, took place Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the Leacock Presbyterian church. The ceremony was performed by Rev. [[Jay W. Kauffman]], pastor of the church, in the presence of a large number of friends and relatives.
The wedding marches and a short organ recital were played by [[Mrs. Willis L. Herr]], organist of the church, and Mrs. Jay W. Kauffman, wife of the pastor, sang two numbers.
The made-of-honor was Miss [[Betty Doutrich|Elizabeth Doutrich]], of [[Lancaster]], and the bridesmaids were Miss [[Ethel Bryson]], [[Paradise]], and [[Eunice Brackbill|Mrs. Valner Robinson]], [[Bird-in-Hand]]. [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry Brackbill, Jr.]], brother of the bridegroom, was best man, and the ushers were [[Harold Brackbill]] and [[Warren Brackbill]], brothers of the groom, and [[C. Everett Young|Everett Young]], brother of the bride.
The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, was gowned in white net over satin with a square neckline and a shirred bodice. She wore a finger tip veil, caught with orange blossoms. The maid-of-honor wore pink chiffon and carried pink snapdragons, while the bridesmaids were gowned in fuschia chiffon and in powder blue chiffon, and carried mixed snapdragons.
The flower girls were [[Joyce Elaine Moore]], Paradise, and [[Ruth Ann Yunninger]], Kinzer. They wore identical dresses of deep pink, and carried pink baskets filled with lilies of the valley.
[[Eva M. Sheaffer|Mrs. Young]], mother of the bride, was gowned in blue chiffon over taffeta with dark blue accessories.
A reception for the immediate families and a few close friends followed in the social rooms of the church, after which the couple left on a wedding trip to New York and the New England states. They will be at home [[HB Journal for May 27, 1939|May 27]], in their home in Kinzer.
The bride is a graduate of the [[Paradise High School]] and attended the [[Lancaster Business College]]. At present she is employed in her father's office, Kinzer. The bridegroom is graduate of the Paradise High school and [[Millersville State Teachers' College]]. He taught school one year and is now employed by the firm of [[John Hess|John J. Hess]].
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[[Image:SusanShultz.jpg|thumb|240px|Susan Shultz, scanned by Esta Jarrett]]
''Susan Shultz'', also known as "Grammie Young," was the wife of [[J. Adam Young]] and the mother of [[Arthur S. Young]], [[Emma S. Young]], and [[Ralph Young]].
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[[Image:Sheaffers.jpg|thumb|240px|The Sheaffer family, scanned by Esta Jarrett]]
The '''Sheaffer''' family lived in [[Lancaster County]]. [[Luetta M. Sheaffer]] was the wife of [[Arthur S. Young]] and the mother of [[Jane Young]].
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Cloudy - showers. Mick & Dick & Susan were here today.
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==Ambition==
We are living at a time when to be young is one of the proudest things in the world. The world is going to be a fine place to live in when we grow up. What are you going to do in it? Are you going to push your way through until you come to another life or are you going to make yourself know to the world?
The Greatest task set before us in the days of our youth is to prepare ourselves for work that is to come in future years. We must be able to do our work well and not be quitters. Nothing can keep us back if we mean to go forward. Waiting for us are open doors that will lead to success. Make up your mind what you want to do, put faith in yourself and then go ahead.
There are low ambitions and high ambitions but to be a success we should have a high ambition and follow [[Wikipedia:Ralph Waldo Emerson|Emerson]]'s words 'Let us hitch our wagon to a star.' You may live in a small country town and have not seen the many wonders of the world or have not had access to good Books but this should not keep you back if you mean to go forward. Some of the greatest men of the world such as [[Wikipedia:Thomas A. Edison|Edison]], [[Wikipedia:Abraham Lincoln|Lincoln]], and [[Wikipedia:Henry Ford|Henry Ford]] were once handicapped in a similar manner but they had a high ambition and set their minds to going forward. Desireing a high ambition and a good position you should follow the following formula. A well spent youth, evenings of recreation and study, Good companions, Good Literature, a definite idea of what you want to do and a belief that you will be what you make yourself. From [[Wikipedia:William Shakespeare|Shakespeare]]'s [[Wikipedia:Julius Caesar (play)|Julius Caesar]] we get the following quotation:
<blockquote>
'Tis a common proof, that lowliness is<br/>
Young Ambition's ladder,<br/>
Whereto the climber upward turns his face<br/>
but when he once obtains the upmost round,<br/>
He then unto the ladder turns his back,<br/>
Looks in the clouds, scorning the base degrees<br/>
By which he did ascend.
</blockquote>
Then too there are those who seek a low ambition. These persons are those who can be seen loafing every evening, not having any desire to see the things of the world or to become know. Men found in prisons and poorhouses give you the sure recipe for failure. A carless, carfree school life, wasted evenings, reading of undesirable literature, bad companions and living 15 to 20 yr. without a definite Idea of what they wanted to do. This recipe has never been know to fail. A famous man once said "as you are in boyhood, so shall your manhood be." Almost every time failure can be traced to one thing to boys and girls shutting out opportunities.
The next thing in order are the qualities we need in going thru the world. Everything must be done with a definite purpose, we must have an aim in life. We must also make up our minds what we want to do and then go ahead. In all things we must be honorable, for dishonor never gets us anywhere. You want to be that kind of boy or girl that men and women can trust. Do not give yourself so many things to do that you cannot do any of them well. Do not be a jack of all trades and master of none, but take one particular thing and do it well. We must have determination; if we start a thing we must believe that it can be carried out. There have been many men who said that the conviences we have today were utterable impossible. People thought that it was impossible to have railroads or steamship lines. [[Wikipedia:Walter Scott|Sir Walter Scott]] once said that a man was an idiot to think that London or any other city could be lighted by gas. But someone discovered that gas could be used and today as we all know London and all cities of the world are lighted by a greater thing even than Gas, electricity.
In every country there are two classes of people those who keep its honor and those who spoil its name. As citizens of this country we should belong to the honorable class, be capable and anxious for nothing but good. We must think that this is the best of all countries and be proud of it which has given us more than we can ever repay. By so doing you will serve your country, love your companions, and have success in the world.
In closing a few lines from the distinguished English writer [[Wikipedia:Adelaide Anne Proctor|Adelaide Proctor]]:
<blockquote>
Rise! For the Day is passing,<br/>
and you lie dreaming on.<br/>
The others have buckled their armour, <br/>
and fourth to the fight are gone.<br/>
A place in the ranks awaits you,<br/>
Each man has some part to play.<br/>
The past and the future are nothing,<br/>
In the face of the stern today.
</blockquote>
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==Prayer==
First let us consider what prayer is. Prayer is communion with God, thanking God for those many unspeakable gifts he has given and asking forgiveness for our many sins. Do we pray in this manner, or do we get on our knees and prayer for things that are utterly impossible? I am afraid that the we are too often guilty of the latter. Some may say, how can we get away from this form of prayer? I think the answer may be found in that line taken from [[Wikipedia:Ralph Waldo Emerson|Emerson]]'s essay on [[Wikipedia:Self-Reliance|Self-Reliance]] "As soon as man is at one with God, he will not beg." How true this statement is, if we are truely trusting in God for our salvation. For we know that God has promised that he will withhold nothing good from us if we are truely his followers.
Another thing enters here, how often when we pray do we merely recite words? We do this especially in saying the Lord's Prayer. Listen sometime to a group of people praying this prayer. Do they really sound in earnest, or is the prayer lifeless and without expression? We should contemplate about those words we are saying and truly pray with earnestness in our voices.
Another question we might ask ourselves is, Should we be ashamed to pray? There are many times when Christians find themselves in difficult situations, thus making it hard for them to pray. But I do not think anyone should be ashamed to pray. We should get great joy from praying. Of course, there will be those people who will mock and scorn us. Still we must not be swayed by other people but rely on what we ourselves believe is right. There are many, many times in the Bible where we are told to pray. Should we then be ashamed to pray if it was God's desire that we should? Prayer must persist if it is to prevail.
Still we may ask ourselves another important question. Are our prayers worthwhile? Some people say to us, "My prayers are never answered." This may be because they asked for foolish things and the prayer probably was not asked in a prayerful manner, but we who are Christians know that prayers <u>are</u> worthwhile. Take for instance, the great revival that is now going on in Wheaton College. One of the officials of the college has said, "One of the main reasons for this revival was prayer. Prayer was behind it - believing prayer - united prayer." The pupils at Wheaton had prayed earnestly for weeks, asking for a revival at the school so that they might be brought closer to God. These prayers have been answered and a great revival has been going on for several months. Think of the stories the missionaries have told us of prayers being answered in the wilds of Africa and in many other countries. We know that right here at home prayers have been answered. We have heard our ministers pray and afterwards these things have come to us. I think that we can see for ourselves that our prayers <u>are</u> worthwhile if they are prayed in the true spirit.
Thus I think we find that prayer is a beautiful thing if we are worthy of giving it. It is worthwhile and we should not be ashamed to administer it.
Jane Young<br/>
English Essay<br/>
March 23, 1936
(Grade: A)
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==Prayer==
First let us consider what prayer is. Prayer is communion with God, thanking God for those many unspeakable gifts he has given and asking forgiveness for our many sins. Do we pray in this manner, or do we get on our knees and prayer for things that are utterly impossible? I am afraid that the we are too often guilty of the latter. Some may say, how can we get away from this form of prayer? I think the answer may be found in that line taken from [[Wikipedia:Ralph Waldo Emerson|Emerson]]'s essay on [[Wikipedia:Self-Reliance|Self-Reliance]] "As soon as man is at one with God, he will not beg." How true this statement is, if we are truely trusting in God for our salvation. For we know that God has promised that he will withhold nothing good from us if we are truely his followers.
Another thing enters here, how often when we pray do we merely recite words? We do this especially in saying the Lord's Prayer. Listen sometime to a group of people praying this prayer. Do they really sound in earnest, or is the prayer lifeless and without expression? We should contemplate about those words we are saying and truly pray with earnestness in our voices.
Another question we might ask ourselves is, Should we be ashamed to pray? There are many times when Christians find themselves in difficult situations, thus making it hard for them to pray. But I do not think anyone should be ashamed to pray. We should get great joy from praying. Of course, there will be those people who will mock and scorn us. Still we must not be swayed by other people but rely on what we ourselves believe is right. There are many, many times in the Bible where we are told to pray. Should we then be ashamed to pray if it was God's desire that we should? Prayer must persist if it is to prevail.
Still we may ask ourselves another important question. Are our prayers worthwhile? Some people say to us, "My prayers are never answered." This may be because they asked for foolish things and the prayer probably was not asked in a prayerful manner, but we who are Christians know that prayers <u>are</u> worthwhile. Take for instance, the great revival that is now going on in Wheaton College. One of the officials of the college has said, "One of the main reasons for this revival was prayer. Prayer was behind it - believing prayer - united prayer." The pupils at Wheaton had prayed earnestly for weeks, asking for a revival at the school so that they might be brought closer to God. These prayers have been answered and a great revival has been going on for several months. Think of the stories the missionaries have told us of prayers being answered in the wilds of Africa and in many other countries. We know that right here at home prayers have been answered. We have heard our ministers pray and afterwards these things have come to us. I think that we can see for ourselves that our prayers <u>are</u> worthwhile if they are prayed in the true spirit.
Thus I think we find that prayer is a beautiful thing if we are worthy of giving it. It is worthwhile and we should not be ashamed to administer it.
Jane Young<br/>
English Essay<br/>
March 23, 1936
(Grade: A)
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Opal B. Hemphill to J.Y., July 14, 1961
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Bay Head, N.J.<br/>
July 14, 1961
Dear Jane,
First I want to thank you for your very interesting letter. I wish that I could give you Bill's address but I do not know what it is. The last address I have is:
1716 SW 19th<br/>
Portland, Oregon
You might try sending the letter there since Bill's name is on it. It may reach him or it may come back to you.
I am expecting Walter home from England next Wednesday. He has four children--two girls and two boys. We have not seen the boys. Walter plans to take an engineering course at the Univ. of Penn. His family will live in [[Philadelphia|Phila.]]
My mother is over 91 years old and is quite active. I do most of the housekeeping and shopping. She likes to be out of doors.
All the children are growing so fast that I can hardly keep track of them. I was glad to hear that your children are doing so well. I know that you will do a good job in the bank.
Thanking you for all your trouble in writing me,
I am<br/>
Very sincerely yours,<br/>
[[Opal B. Hemphill]]
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This page collects miscellaneous letters and papers of [[Jane Young|Jane Young Brackbill]].
* [[JY on Ambition (school paper)]]
* [[JY on Prayer (school paper)]]
* [[Boots to J.Y., September 11, 1936]]
* [[Opal B. Hemphill to J.Y., July 14, 1961]]
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This page collects letters and papers of [[Peter Young]].
* [[PY Sugar Pledge]]
* [[H. Kennedy to P.Y., July 25, 1898]]
* [[Curing Pork Recipe]]
* [[PY Ginger Bread Recipe]]
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To the Consumer: You have signed the original, please read this copy.<br />
SUGAR PLEDGE<br />
City: Gap<br />
Date: Sept. 21<br />
Upon my honor, I hereby certify that my household consists of 2 persons, and that I desire to purchase 1 pounds of sugar per week upon the express understanding that there will not be used in my household more than two (2) pounds of sugar per person per month, and that in return for this service of being permitted to purchase one week’s supply at a time, I will purchase sugar only from the dealer with whom this is placed; that if I desire to change dealers, it is understood this statement is to be returned to me and by me deposited with a new dealer.
I agree not to hoard sugar, and except for canning purposes of which my supply at present is not (illegible) than twenty-five (25) pounds, I have not now and will not at any time have in my house or under my control more than a week’s supply of sugar, based on a consumption of one-half of a pound per person per week, except on special permission of the County Food Administrator. I agree to continue on this plan until the Food Administration advises that the sugar situation has been relieved. And further, I agree to make my sugar purchases from one store.
Signed<br />
[[Peter Young]]<br />
Address<br />
Gap<br />
J. R. HESS (stamp)<br />
All persons who will not sign the foregoing agreement are required to make sugar purchases according to regulations governing city or rural sales, or to obtain a sugar certificate from the County Food Administration.
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'''Peter Young''' was the father of [[J. Adam Young]] and [[Peter Young Jr.]] and the grandfather of [[Arthur S. Young]].
His [[Letters and papers of Peter Young|letters and papers]] are collected on the site.
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Morning News Company<br/>
H.E. Kennedy<br/>
Editor and Manager
Office of<br/>
THE MORNING NEWS,<br/>
The only Morning Newspaper in [[Lancaster County]]<br/>
32 Centre Square<br/>
[[Lancaster]], Pa.
July 25, 1898
Dear Peter:
I saw Walker and he was giving only 37 cents for corn. Maybe they will give more at [[Kinzers]]. As soon as you have it shelled, take it to whoever will give the most for it.
Yours truly, [[H.E. Kennedy]]
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Morning News Company<br/>
H.E. Kennedy<br/>
Editor and Manager
Office of<br/>
THE MORNING NEWS,<br/>
The only Morning Newspaper in [[Lancaster County]]<br/>
32 Centre Square<br/>
[[Lancaster]], Pa.
July 25, 1898
Dear Peter:
I saw Walker and he was giving only 37 cents for corn. Maybe they will give more at [[Kinzers]]. As soon as you have it shelled, take it to whoever will give the most for it.
Yours truly, [[H.E. Kennedy]]
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Curing Pork
80 lbs. meat<br/>
3 ounces salt petre<br/>
7 ounces brown sugar<br/>
1 pint fine salt
rub well let lay 30 hours then rub very well with fine salt if hams are large put it on thick let lay 2 weeks then hang up and it is ready to smoke
[[Mrs. D. B. Hostetter]]
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Curing Pork
80 lbs. meat<br/>
3 ounces salt petre<br/>
7 ounces brown sugar<br/>
1 pint fine salt
rub well let lay 30 hours then rub very well with fine salt if hams are large put it on thick let lay 2 weeks then hang up and it is ready to smoke
[[Mrs. D. B. Hostetter]]
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Ginger Bread
1 cup of brown sugar<br/>
1 cup of molasses<br/>
3 cups of flour<br/>
½ cup of butter<br/>
½ cup of thick milk<br/>
2 eggs<br/>
1 teaspoon soda
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'''J. Adam Young''' was the son of [[Peter Young]], husband of [[Susan Shultz]] and the father of [[Arthur S. Young]], [[Emma S. Young]], [[Mary E. Young]], and [[Ralph A. Young]].
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Frost this morning nothing badly hurt. We took flowers to the cemetery, Virgie went from church up to Goods cottage. Callie & Silas, Helen and her girls, Kathleen and Al, Lucile and their children were here.
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Frost this morning nothing badly hurt. We took flowers to the cemetery, Virgie went from church up to Goods cottage. Callie & Silas, Helen and her girls, Kathleen and Al, Lucile and their children were here.
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Cool & clear. We washed and ironed. Virginia went along with Mick & Dick to the Hoover reunion. Ray finished planting corn and got his hay in. Milly & Hazel were over awhile with Sue Ellen. Mrs. Good was along when Dick's brought Virgie home.
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Cool & clear. We washed and ironed. Virginia went along with Mick & Dick to the Hoover reunion. Ray finished planting corn and got his hay in. Milly & Hazel were over awhile with Sue Ellen. Mrs. Good was along when Dick's brought Virgie home.
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Clear, warmer. Harry Simpson got sick in the night. Ray helped them milk this morning. I planted 117 mangle and beet plants. Steffen white washed the barn. The Minister and his family were here to call this evening.
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Clear, warmer. Harry Simpson got sick in the night. Ray helped them milk this morning. I planted 117 mangle and beet plants. Steffen white washed the barn. The Minister and his family were here to call this evening.
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Partly cloudy. I planted 100 sweet potato replants. Also about 200 mangle plants. Cleaned the chicken house. [[Harry Simpson]] planted 1 1/2 acres of tobacco. Ab. did not come today.
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Ab came today, We planted a little over an acre of tobacco. [[Harry Simpson|Harry S.]] planted 3 more rows of tobacco.
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Clear warmer. Ray reset the rhubarb and asparagus. I partitioned off another room for the chicks but did not get them into it, must scrub it yet. Brought the glider down. Got 2 letters one from Jen and one from Anabel.
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Clear warmer. Ray reset the rhubarb and asparagus. I partitioned off another room for the chicks but did not get them into it, must scrub it yet. Brought the glider down. Got 2 letters one from Jen and one from Anabel.
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Clear warm. [[Jane Young|Jane]] took me along to the Farm meeting at Mrs. Lantz's. We had strawberries and ice cream & cakes. Mrs. Bauhm and Margaret & her son & husband were here this evening. Beauty our cow had milk fever.
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Clear warm. [[Jane Young|Jane]] took me along to the Farm meeting at Mrs. Lantz's. We had strawberries and ice cream & cakes. Mrs. Bauhm and Margaret & her son & husband were here this evening. Beauty our cow had milk fever.
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Partly cloudy and foggy. [[Virginia Sheaffer|Virgie]] did not go to church. I put the peeps in the two rooms now. [[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Luetta]] and [[Arthur S. Young|Art]] were here this evening.
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Partly cloudy and foggy. [[Virginia Sheaffer|Virgie]] did not go to church. I put the peeps in the two rooms now. [[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Luetta]] and [[Arthur S. Young|Art]] were here this evening.
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Clear & warm. We washed & ironed. Henny planted tobacco. It is reported Don took a girl to Atlantic City.
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Mostly clear. We planted about 2 acres of tobacco today. Jerry & Mac Garber helped. Ray & Don went after the stove. Elmer & Sharpie helped us to put it up. [[Harry Simpson]] helped a little. [[Virginia Sheaffer|Virginia]] has an attack of arthritis.
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Mostly clear. We planted about 2 acres of tobacco today. Jerry & Mac Garber helped. Ray & Don went after the stove. Elmer & Sharpie helped us to put it up. [[Harry Simpson]] helped a little. [[Virginia Sheaffer|Virginia]] has an attack of arthritis.
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Clear cool. I replanted the sweet potatoes and cleaned the chicken house. Ab hoed the sweet potatoes two more chickens dead.
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Clear, cool. [[Harry Simpson]] finished planting tobacco. We got the wood sawed. [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] was here for a few minutes. Ab got a license for his motor cycle.
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Partly cloudy, warmer. We finished planting tobacco today and sold some plants.
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Partly cloudy warm. Ray finished shovel harrowing his corn. Ab planted some mangles and hoed in the garden. [[Doris Brackbill|Dot B.]] & [[Ira Lee Brown|Lee B.]] were married today
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Partly cloudy warm. Ray finished shovel harrowing his corn. Ab planted some mangles and hoed in the garden. [[Doris Brackbill|Dot B.]] & [[Ira Lee Brown|Lee B.]] were married today
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Clear & warm. This was childrens day. They had a nice program. No visitors today.
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Partly cloudy & warm. We washed and ironed. Ab's motor cycle went bad on him. He is going to try to sell it. Charles (illegible) got 200 sweet potato sprouts.
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Partly cloudy & warm. We washed and ironed. Ab's motor cycle went bad on him. He is going to try to sell it. Charles (illegible) got 200 sweet potato sprouts.
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Partly cloudy. Ab planted 2 rows of Heller corn and I picked some peas. I put 4 pt. in the freezer. Henny got his hay in today.
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Partly cloudy. Ab planted 2 rows of Heller corn and I picked some peas. I put 4 pt. in the freezer. Henny got his hay in today.
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It was showery all day and we had a thunder shower near evening. The lightning blew out 2 fuses and a light bulb. We did not get our hay in. Henny got a little barley in.
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It was showery all day and we had a thunder shower near evening. The lightning blew out 2 fuses and a light bulb. We did not get our hay in. Henny got a little barley in.
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'''Doris Elaine Brackbill''' is the eleventh child and fifth daughter of [[Harry G. Brackbill]] and [[Esta Leona Leaman]]. Her husband is [[Ira Lee Brown|Lee Brown]].
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Showery again. The men (illegible) planted tobacco. I made 10 jars of pineapple honey. I planted the gladiolia and other flowers. [[Milly]] was over for a few minutes. Buddy Acker and Emma have a baby boy Thomas born yesterday.
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Showery again. The men (illegible) planted tobacco. I made 10 jars of pineapple honey. I planted the gladiolia and other flowers. [[Milly]] was over for a few minutes. Buddy Acker and Emma have a baby boy Thomas born yesterday.
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Rainy all day by showers. I picked two qt cherries and picked peas and put them in the refrigerator locker 8 pt and 1 qt.
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Rainy all day by showers. I picked two qt cherries and picked peas and put them in the refrigerator locker 8 pt and 1 qt.
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Rainy and a little cooler. Ray & Ab made me a pen for chickens and Ray roofed & painted a box for Judy. Ray's knee is very bad again. We have a guest sleeping in the barn an Irishman.
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Rainy and a little cooler. Ray & Ab made me a pen for chickens and Ray roofed & painted a box for Judy. Ray's knee is very bad again. We have a guest sleeping in the barn an Irishman.
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Cloudy and some showers. We went to Sunday school but not to church I slept most all afternoon. [[Milly Hershey]] was here awhile and [[Arthur S. Young|Art]] & [[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Luetta]]. Our guest is still in the barn.
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Cloudy and some showers. We went to Sunday school but not to church I slept most all afternoon. [[Milly Hershey]] was here awhile and [[Arthur S. Young|Art]] & [[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Luetta]]. Our guest is still in the barn.
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Partly cloudy but no rain. We washed. Ab picked 2 buckets of cherries. I picked enough peas for the hay makers for supper. We got the hay in at last. Our guest left this morning. I canned 4 qt cherries. Henny got his barley in.
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Partly cloudy but no rain. We washed. Ab picked 2 buckets of cherries. I picked enough peas for the hay makers for supper. We got the hay in at last. Our guest left this morning. I canned 4 qt cherries. Henny got his barley in.
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partly cloudy & warm. We ironed & canned 8 more qt of cherries. I got a letter for Jennie. Some one dropped 3 tailless kittens in our front yard. Henny got his barley straw bailed.
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partly cloudy & warm. We ironed & canned 8 more qt of cherries. I got a letter for Jennie. Some one dropped 3 tailless kittens in our front yard. Henny got his barley straw bailed.
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Mostly clear and very warm. Hersheys got their hay in. We canned 11 more quarts of cherries now we have
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'''Rough & Tumble Engineers Historical Association''', founded in 1948 by [[Arthur S. Young]], is both an event and a historical association of steam machinery enthusiasts. The association preserves moving artifacts and historical information about steam machinery used for agricultural purposes; the event, colloquially called the "Thresherman's Reunion," consists of live demonstrations of steam equipment, including tractors, engines, and steam engine powered machines (for instance, a shingle maker).
Rough and Tumble grew up on the grounds of the [[Arthur S. Young Company]] in [[Kinzers]] and the reunion is still held there.
==References==
* [http://www.roughandtumble.org/ Rough and Tumble Home Page]
* [http://www.roughandtumble.org/rt_about_history_1.asp History of Rough and Tumble]
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[[Image:RoughAndTumble.jpg|thumb|240px|Photo of the groundbreaking for the Rough and Tumble Museum.]]
'''Rough & Tumble Engineers Historical Association''', founded in 1948 by [[Arthur S. Young]], is both an event and a historical association of steam machinery enthusiasts. The association preserves moving artifacts and historical information about steam machinery used for agricultural purposes; the event, colloquially called the "Thresherman's Reunion," consists of live demonstrations of steam equipment, including tractors, engines, and steam engine powered machines (for instance, a shingle maker).
Rough and Tumble grew up on the grounds of the [[Arthur S. Young Company]] in [[Kinzers]] and the reunion is still held there.
==References==
* [http://www.roughandtumble.org/ Rough and Tumble Home Page]
* [http://www.roughandtumble.org/rt_about_history_1.asp History of Rough and Tumble]
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'''John Brackbill''' is the third child and only son of [[E. Herman Brackbill]] and [[Jane Young]].
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'''Mildred Sheaffer Young''', known as Millie, was the wife of [[C. Everett Young]].
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== First draft ==
6 below zero.<br/>
Not busy at [[Hess's Mill|mill]]<br/>
[[John Hess|John]] away in P.M.<br/>
[[Sara Uhler]] here after supper<br/>
[[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Mom]], [[Arthur S. Young|Dad]] & kids came up & stayed & visited a while.<br/>
Still cold & getting colder.
== Final draft ==
Happy New Year!
I hated to wake [[Harold Brackbill|Harold]] this morning but he had wanted it so. I went back to work leaving the house to [[Jane Young|Jane]] & him.
It was bitter cold today -- 6 below zero.
We weren't busy at the mill and that was good. [[John Groff|John]] was away in the afternoon.
After supper, [[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Mother Y.]] & [[Arthur S. Young|Dad]] & the kids came and stayed a little while. [[Sara Uhler]] also dropped in for a little to see our things and talk.
It was cold yet in the evening and getting colder.
== Commentary ==
'' We have seen clues before that Herman sometimes wrote journal entries well after the day in question. In this case, he actually took notes for the journal entry for the first week of January 1940 in the "Memoranda" section of the 1939 journal. The 1940 journal has fleshed out versions from these notes which are presented as the "final draft."''
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6 below zero.<br/>
Not busy at [[Hess's Mill|mill]]<br/>
[[John Hess|John]] away in P.M.<br/>
[[Sara Uhler]] here after supper<br/>
[[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Mom]], [[Arthur S. Young|Dad]] & kids came up & stayed & visited a while.<br/>
Still cold & getting colder.
== Final draft ==
Happy New Year!
I hated to wake [[Harold Brackbill|Harold]] this morning but he had wanted it so. I went back to work leaving the house to [[Jane Young|Jane]] & him.
It was bitter cold today -- 6 below zero.
We weren't busy at the mill and that was good. [[John Groff|John]] was away in the afternoon.
After supper, [[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Mother Y.]] & [[Arthur S. Young|Dad]] & the kids came and stayed a little while. [[Sara Uhler]] also dropped in for a little to see our things and talk.
It was cold yet in the evening and getting colder.
== Commentary ==
'' We have seen clues before that Herman sometimes wrote journal entries well after the day in question. In this case, he actually took notes for the journal entry for the first week of January 1940 in the "Memoranda" section of the 1939 journal. The 1940 journal has fleshed out versions from these notes which are presented as the "final draft."''
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Cold again.<br/>
Busy at [[Hess's Mill|mill]]<br/>
Mamma & kids came in evening<br/>
Re. Jack & Joyce also<br/>
[[Hershey Brackbill|Hersh]] & I played chess<br/>
late till we got to bed
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It was still cold this morning as could be expected. That always makes a person anxious to get out of bed, and how!
We were busy at the mill -- not just trying to keep warm, but plain busy. Customers must have thought we had a holiday yesterday.
After supper [[Esta Leona Leaman|Mamma B.]] and the kids came to see us and ours. [[Reba]], [[Jack]] and [[Joyce]] also came. [[Hershey Brackbill|Hersh]] and I played chess most of the time and others sat and read. Re. & Jack had to see the place for were not here before. Late when we retired.
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Cold but not too cold.<br/>
Nice & clear<br/>
Busy again at [[Hess's Mill|mill]]<br/>
sourkrout supper<br/>
poorly attended board meeting at the [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|church]].
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Today is [[Janice Brackbill|Janice]]'s birthday, baby sister, she was twelve years old.
It was nice and clear and not too cold. We were busy again at the mill.
Supper was pretty good with sourkraut heading the menu.
There was no prayer meeting at the church but the young people met with the intention of having choir practice and board meeting. There were not enough of the choir there to practice but we had a shivering board meeting over the register with [[Romaine]] slamming and [[Mary Jane]] winking.
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cold again<br/>
busy at [[Hess's Mill|mill]] again<br/>
Choir practice in evening<br/>
Visited Granny & Auntie & down [[Brackbill Farm|home]].
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Today the weather man marks it down as cold again -- it seems to be staying cold real long.
And again we say busy at the mill. Working and sweating and cooling off. There's nothing to be done about it.
After supper we went to adult choir practice at [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|church]] but I couldn't help much for scarcley have been able to talk since last Sunday or sing any better.
After practice we dropped in on Grammy & Aunty. Then we stopped in home and blessed them with our presence or maybe bored them much.
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Cold again - snow flurries.<br/>
Busy again - done early.<br/>
Away again - preparatory service<br/>
At [[Youngs]] again - home earlier.
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Snow flurries darkened the horizon intermittently today with a low thermometer.
I shall display patience and write that we were busy again at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] and I was busy as the rest of us.
Again after supper we went away. This time we were two among few. Many people are down with a funny kind of grippy cold and this accounts for so small a congregation at preparatory service.
We went down home afterwards again but came home earlier.
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Now this is a red letter day so please note details.
I didn't get up this morning but rather felt my cold & grippe had better be nursed in bed than broad cast throughout my companionship.
I had breakfast and dinner in bed. [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] was here for dinner. The rest of the Youngs came in the afternoon. Our very invigorating friend [[Zimmy]] came also - just recently from a sick bed. All this company was much appreciated. I went down stairs for supper but went right back to bed.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] led [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] and I was sorry to miss it.
The weather was warmer today, they said.
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This morning I calmly braved the elements and went off to work again. I wasn't feeling quite perfectly whole but expected to take care of myself, which I did.
By dinner time I was feeling even better and was doing my share of the work.
[[Groffie]] seemed to be feeling worse than I and as I got better, he got sicker.
After supper we went to my first County Staff meeting in Lancaster. We took [[Milly]] & [[Lizzy R.]] along in. It was hot up there but the sweating was what I needed.
We had a choir executive committee meeting afterwards. Home late.
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This morning I calmly braved the elements and went off to work again. I wasn't feeling quite perfectly whole but expected to take care of myself, which I did.
By dinner time I was feeling even better and was doing my share of the work.
[[Groffie]] seemed to be feeling worse than I and as I got better, he got sicker.
After supper we went to my first County Staff meeting in Lancaster. We took [[Milly]] & [[Lizzy R.]] along in. It was hot up there but the sweating was what I needed.
We had a choir executive committee meeting afterwards. Home late.
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We didn't think much of the weather this morning as usual but then there was nothing we could do about it.
[[Groffie]] was sick in bed with this thing that is going around. That meant that we had to squeeze ourselves a little harder for the ability that was in us to get the work done.
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This morning we were short of help by two men. [[Allen]] was not there and maybe we didn't have to stretch ourselves to make up for them.
He came in, grinning, after dinner and we were glad to have him with us for the relief it gave us all.
After supper we went to prayer meeting and what few of us there were came down home here for choir practice. [[Kenny]] came too and we had a jolly time. We didn't practice much but had a nice sextet.
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This morning we were short of help by two men. [[Allen]] was not there and maybe we didn't have to stretch ourselves to make up for them.
He came in, grinning, after dinner and we were glad to have him with us for the relief it gave us all.
After supper we went to prayer meeting and what few of us there were came down home here for choir practice. [[Kenny]] came too and we had a jolly time. We didn't practice much but had a nice sextet.
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The '''Arthur S. Young Company''' sold and repaired steam equipment - engines, tractors, and farm implements. It was founded by [[Arthur S. Young]] in 1916, after he had spent several years hiring out his steam-powered threshing engine as an independent businessman.
[[E. Herman Brackbill]] went to work at the Arthur S. Young Company in the employ of his father in law and alongside his wife [[Jane Young|Jane]] in 1940 after leaving [[Hess's Mill]].
The [[Rough and Tumble Engineers Historical Association]] reunions were held on the grounds of the Arthur S. Young Company starting in 1948.
==References==
# Bongiavonni, Marie. [http://www.roughandtumble.org/rt_about_history_1.asp "The History of Rough and Tumble Engineers Historical Association, Inc., 1948 - 1988"], 1988.
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I slept late this lovely morning & after breakfast, skint my finger trying to crank an old [[Arthur S. Young Company|Arthur S. Young Co.]] Ford.
[[Davie Shirk]] came & took me to the garage & gave me a couple demonstrations. I got my car out of repairment again & it's as good as new - almost.
I went to work at noon. I had lunch for supper and worked on into the night. I did some chopping and entertained visitors and was fairly busy on up until midnight.
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I slept late this lovely morning & after breakfast, skint my finger trying to crank an old [[Arthur S. Young Company|Arthur S. Young Co.]] Ford.
[[Davie Shirk]] came & took me to the garage & gave me a couple demonstrations. I got my car out of repairment again & it's as good as new - almost.
I went to work at noon. I had lunch for supper and worked on into the night. I did some chopping and entertained visitors and was fairly busy on up until midnight.
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Today seems just like a summary of the events of the week or just a cross section.
It was cold and we were busy at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]]. We got finished at noon, however, and [[Groffie]] and I tried out the ice. It was good.
When I got home I took a bath and washed my mealy head. Then I went to the store and sneaked down home.
After a soupy supper I beefed around, got ready to go get [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]] then fell asleep on the chair. Two hours later I went to bed feeling bum.
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'''Stanley Ranck''', also known as "Twiddley," was the brother of [[Karl Ranck]]. He sang in [[County Choir]] with [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman]] and [[Jane Young|Jane]].
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We went to choir practice after supper. [[Jane Young|Jane]] went to the Drs. and there weren't enough to have a practice at all, as bad as the other choir.
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We went to choir practice after supper. [[Jane Young|Jane]] went to the Drs. and there weren't enough to have a practice at all, as bad as the other choir.
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Nothing unusual happened to remember.
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It's just another of those nice cold winter days and so we bundle up and make the best of it.
We were busy at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]]. We finished shortly after dinner. I had a trip to [[Lancaster]] taking feed to Groff's and Sears Roebuck in the little truck. Of course I did some shopping.
We dined in and then went out for a change. We went to [[Lancaster]], alone, and saw "[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0031996/ Swanee River]" a swell movie of the life of [[wikipedia:Stephen Foster|Stephen Foster]]. It was educational and very entertaining.
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It's just another of those nice cold winter days and so we bundle up and make the best of it.
We were busy at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]]. We finished shortly after dinner. I had a trip to [[Lancaster]] taking feed to Groff's and Sears Roebuck in the little truck. Of course I did some shopping.
We dined in and then went out for a change. We went to [[Lancaster]], alone, and saw "[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0031996/ Swanee River]" a swell movie of the life of [[wikipedia:Stephen Foster|Stephen Foster]]. It was educational and very entertaining.
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I didn't stay abed this Sunday and was thankful to be able to get back to Sunday School and [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|church]]. I led the singing in Sunday School, also the reading of the lesson.
We went over [[Brackbill Farm|home]] for dinner also [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]]. Needless to say it was quite enjoyed. In the afternoon we played such recreational games [[Up Jenkins]].
We hurried around and went to [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] after supper. Eunice led & we had a nice meeting.
We had pictures in church and quite a nice little choir discussion afterward.
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It was old times getting back to the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] again. Yesterdays heavy rains melted all the snow and made the creek high. Of course, it was quite a little bit warmer.
[[Groffie]] was back on the job and we were all kept fairly busy. Even [[Dick]] was with us but we all worked.
After supper we went into [[Lancaster]] to [[County Chorus]] practice. No one was there except Paradise and [[Lloyd]]s bunch & [[Betty Kyle]]. We just sang hymns & didn't rehearse very much.
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We stayed in bed a little extra while on this special day. After a leisurely breakfast we went over [[Brackbill Farm|home]] & picked [[Hershey Brackbill|Hershey]] up & headed for [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]]'s & so off to [[Harrisburg]] Farm Show.
We got there about eleven and rooted till we found the [[Arthur S. Young Company|Arthur S. Young Co.]] exhibit. Then we rooted around and found a place where we could have dinner. We then saw everything. About a hundred thousand people were there and half again that many in the evening packing the arena to here [[wikipedia:Arthur James (politician)|Gov. James]] & see the wonderful Police rodeo. We didn't get home till one o'clock (next morning).
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We stayed in bed a little extra while on this special day. After a leisurely breakfast we went over [[Brackbill Farm|home]] & picked [[Hershey Brackbill|Hershey]] up & headed for [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]]'s & so off to [[Harrisburg]] Farm Show.
We got there about eleven and rooted till we found the [[Arthur S. Young Company|Arthur S. Young Co.]] exhibit. Then we rooted around and found a place where we could have dinner. We then saw everything. About a hundred thousand people were there and half again that many in the evening packing the arena to here [[wikipedia:Arthur James (politician)|Gov. James]] & see the wonderful Police rodeo. We didn't get home till one o'clock (next morning).
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We got up this morning both tired and sleepy - a little later than we should have, so that [[Groffie]] was here before I had my breakfast.
Things were pretty much in order back at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] again. We were nicely busy & finished on time.
It snowed practically all day but not furiously. It was chilly and cold. Tonight the moon is shining.
After supper we went to prayer meeting. Even the "faithful few" were scarce. We didn't have choir practice but came home.
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We got up this morning both tired and sleepy - a little later than we should have, so that [[Groffie]] was here before I had my breakfast.
Things were pretty much in order back at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] again. We were nicely busy & finished on time.
It snowed practically all day but not furiously. It was chilly and cold. Tonight the moon is shining.
After supper we went to prayer meeting. Even the "faithful few" were scarce. We didn't have choir practice but came home.
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I and she were kinda sleepy again this morning. I had been up about two oclock to attend to a little matter and wasn't ready to get up so soon as six oclock.
It was nearly down to zero for a change again. It looked like snow all day but did very little of it.
We weren't too busy at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]]. [[Dick]] was helping us. [[Groffie]] went away in the afternoon to get ready to go to the Farm Show.
At supper time we had a brush man. Before supper I got my hair cut.
After supper I caught up my diary & [[Jane Young|Jane]] sat & did fancy work.
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We were astonished to see it snowing and blowing this morning. It looked awefully beautiful - the fine white snow swirling like vapor everywhere. This soon cleared and gave way to a bright sun and a lowering temperature.
We went to work. [[John Hess|John]] went to the farm show and gave us an opportunity to visit the fire every hour or so and even to play checkers at noon.
After supper we braved the zero weather and took a trip to [[New Holland]] where we had a happy, squirrelly [[East Branch]] board meeting. We got home cold and hungry about 10:30.
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We were astonished to see it snowing and blowing this morning. It looked awefully beautiful - the fine white snow swirling like vapor everywhere. This soon cleared and gave way to a bright sun and a lowering temperature.
We went to work. [[John Hess|John]] went to the farm show and gave us an opportunity to visit the fire every hour or so and even to play checkers at noon.
After supper we braved the zero weather and took a trip to [[New Holland]] where we had a happy, squirrelly [[East Branch]] board meeting. We got home cold and hungry about 10:30.
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We didn't get up very early but [[Groffie]] was late and we weren't caught.
It was pretty cold again and [[John Hess|John]] didn't get to the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] till late and so the boys had a good chance to warm their hands between times.
The mill went on the blink just as I started up but we got it fixed.
After dinner I fooled around home here. I killed two of my prize chickens.
In the evening we went to visit [[Mary Dague|Aunt Mary]] & [[Ralph Young|Uncle Ralph]]. We played [[Chinese Checkers]] & to top it off we had another of those good midnight lunches.
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We didn't get up very early but [[Groffie]] was late and we weren't caught.
It was pretty cold again and [[John Hess|John]] didn't get to the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] till late and so the boys had a good chance to warm their hands between times.
The mill went on the blink just as I started up but we got it fixed.
After dinner I fooled around home here. I killed two of my prize chickens.
In the evening we went to visit [[Mary Dague|Aunt Mary]] & [[Ralph Young|Uncle Ralph]]. We played [[Chinese Checkers]] & to top it off we had another of those good midnight lunches.
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We thought it was too cold to get up this morning but it wasn't. [[Jane Young|Jane]] put the chicken in the oven before we went to Sunday School. [[Mr. Kaufman]]'s sermon was very fine.
[[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]] came along home for dinner. We ate our first meal on the new dining room suit and had walfels made on the new iron.
In the afternoon we went over [[Brackbill Farm|home]] & skated a little. It was cold and rough. [[Harry G. Brackbill|Dad]] is down with a bad cough.
We visited the [[U.B. Society]] for [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] & afterwards went to [[Gap]] to hear the choir of the 1st Church of [[Lancaster]].
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We thought it was too cold to get up this morning but it wasn't. [[Jane Young|Jane]] put the chicken in the oven before we went to Sunday School. [[Mr. Kaufman]]'s sermon was very fine.
[[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]] came along home for dinner. We ate our first meal on the new dining room suit and had walfels made on the new iron.
In the afternoon we went over [[Brackbill Farm|home]] & skated a little. It was cold and rough. [[Harry G. Brackbill|Dad]] is down with a bad cough.
We visited the [[U.B. Society]] for [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] & afterwards went to [[Gap]] to hear the choir of the 1st Church of [[Lancaster]].
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We both got awake a little while before it was time to get up and we messed around a little. I got up then and [[Jane Young|Jane]] had to rest a little.
We were all tardy at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] but weren't very busy. I couldn't find enough work to do in the office so had to put on my coats and shiver with the rest.
We had remnants of the chicken and wafels for supper. After that we went to a [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] social and only a few - 14, were there. We had swell fun though, and every one was happy.
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We got awake early again for no reason at all but didn't get up early.
It was not the coldest morning but was the chilliest. I got real cold packing flour. We were all set to go places down stairs when I had to shut the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] down for repairs. It was finished and running by four oclock. We got home early - before dark even.
After supper we "loaded" [[Zimmy]] & [[Ethel]] and went to [[Middle Octoraro]] to a Young People's Forum. It was very educational as well as enjoyable. More should have been there. It was late when we got home.
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Again we couldn't push ourselves around to getting up as early as we should have. It's just a poor habit and I shall quit it.
We were busy at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] today, everyone wanted feed and we were trying to get ahead on some of tomorrow's orders for [[John Hess|John]] is going to [[Washington]].
We had good old sour kraut for supper. It was good. After supper we went to prayer meeting. [[Mr. Kaufman]] makes it interesting and very instructive. After that we had Y.P. choir practice. I was sorry Brown went skating. [[Lois]] had to study & Singers, [[Harry Troup]] & Robinsons & Stan didn't show up.
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We got around to getting up etc. in pretty good time. [[Groffie]] was to take me but was quite late. [[John Hess]], [[Morris Schnupp|Morrie]] & wives and [[Clair]] started for [[Washington]], leaving the work for us boys to do. We were kept quite busy but enjoyed it all the while.
It was pretty cold again and clear - real winter weather.
After supper we went to choir practice again. I got my car out of the garage. Then we went down where [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] was in bed with a slight temperature. We came home ready for bed.
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We got around to getting up etc. in pretty good time. [[Groffie]] was to take me but was quite late. [[John Hess]], [[Morris Schnupp|Morrie]] & wives and [[Clair]] started for [[Washington]], leaving the work for us boys to do. We were kept quite busy but enjoyed it all the while.
It was pretty cold again and clear - real winter weather.
After supper we went to choir practice again. I got my car out of the garage. Then we went down where [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] was in bed with a slight temperature. We came home ready for bed.
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All in all, we spent a fairly nice day in every way. We got up and didn't have to hurry. It was cold but we didn't suffer any from it.
At the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] we had a very good bit to do but the boys cooperated well and we got it done up even though [[John Hess|John]] wasn't there.
After supper [[Auntie]] came. We looked at pictures. Many good old times were vividly brought to mind and almost lived again.
I took her home & stopped in to see my sick girl ([[Nancy Young|Nancy]]). It might snow.
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The winter weather seems to be holding out exceptionally long this time. We nearly froze at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] this morning. [[Allen]] wasn't there because of a reception for his daughter at home. [[John Hess|John]] was back again and we put in a busy morning.
In the afternoon we didn't do much of any thing. [[Jane Young|Jane]] finished cleaning.
After supper we took [[Romaine]] & [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] along to [[Christiana]] to an [[East Branch]] Christian Youth week rally.
After that we went up to [[Emma]]'s and had icecream & cake.
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[[Jane Young|Jane]] likes to lay in bed even past the regular getting up time. I want to lie only so long, then I get up. We had to hurry again but are living in a hurry, it seems.
We had a lovely big dinner all to ourselves afterwards. I sat down to read and Marg & [[Willis Bucher|Willis]] came. We visited the automaton factory. [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]] came & we all went to [[Soudersburg]] to see the new home.
We had supper here. Then Buchers went home & we went to [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] & [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]. There was a good attendance.
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[[Jane Young|Jane]] likes to lay in bed even past the regular getting up time. I want to lie only so long, then I get up. We had to hurry again but are living in a hurry, it seems.
We had a lovely big dinner all to ourselves afterwards. I sat down to read and Marg & [[Willis Bucher|Willis]] came. We visited the automaton factory. [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]] came & we all went to [[Soudersburg]] to see the new home.
We had supper here. Then Buchers went home & we went to [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] & [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]. There was a good attendance.
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We had set the alarm so that we could get up real early and start the washing but when it rang this morning we were not at all equal to it. So we lay "a'bed."
It seemed warmer in the morning and got warmer during the day.
I was busy all day in the office with some four times a year work.
After supper we got ready & went away - [[Jane Young|Jane]] to help [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] and to stay all night, and I to [[County Chorus]] practice where we had a nice time.
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It was a little bit different to get up this morning all alone and cook my own breakfast and pack my lunch but I made it.
It was warmer but quite damp all day. The sun melted a little snow after dinner.
We were quite busy at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] and didn't get done till 5:30.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] helped [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]] move into their new home & came home tired too.
After supper we took our load to [[Middle Octoraro]] to Young Peoples Forum. We got home late again.
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It was a little bit different to get up this morning all alone and cook my own breakfast and pack my lunch but I made it.
It was warmer but quite damp all day. The sun melted a little snow after dinner.
We were quite busy at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] and didn't get done till 5:30.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] helped [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]] move into their new home & came home tired too.
After supper we took our load to [[Middle Octoraro]] to Young Peoples Forum. We got home late again.
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I beat my wife up this morning - that is, I arose prior to her awakening and disention.
It was a swell day again and really got quite warm. The night was cool again and clear as crystal.
At the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] I moved wheat from bin to bin and got my lungs & head full of smutt and dust. We worked our heads off in the afternoon and got dog tired.
After supper we went to Prayer meeting & didn't have choir practice. Then the B-Boys & we went to see [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]] in their new home.
Filed [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] reports afterwards.
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[[Jane Young|Jane]] deserved a rest this morning and so I got up and had most of the breakfast ready till she came down.
It was clear and windy today and slightly warmer making a nice day.
We had a nice going at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]]. We took it easy but got done till dinner.
In the afternoon Jane took [[Luetta M. Scheaffer|Mamma]] & [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] to town. I talked with [[Arthur S. Young|"Pop"]] and killed two hens for tomorrow.
After supper Mamma & Nancy came up here and we got ready for tomorrow as well as enjoyed a little che__ and jelly aigs.
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[[Jane Young|Jane]] deserved a rest this morning and so I got up and had most of the breakfast ready till she came down.
It was clear and windy today and slightly warmer making a nice day.
We had a nice going at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]]. We took it easy but got done till dinner.
In the afternoon Jane took [[Luetta M. Scheaffer|Mamma]] & [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] to town. I talked with [[Arthur S. Young|"Pop"]] and killed two hens for tomorrow.
After supper Mamma & Nancy came up here and we got ready for tomorrow as well as enjoyed a little che__ and jelly aigs.
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Happy birthday to me! On this my twenty third happy birthday Jane and I got up earlier than usually on Sunday and made more preparations for the birthday dinner.
After Sunday School and [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] we came home and the chicken had run out of our stove.
Youngs & [[Esta Leona Leaman|Mother]], [[Janice Brackbill|Jan]], [[Hershey Brackbill|Hersh]] & [[Jacob Clarence Brackbill|Jake]] were here for dinner & we had chicken & waffles.
After a very scant supper we went to [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] & church. Church was well attended but the choir didn't sing.
[[Red]] and [[Arvella]] came down afterwards and we had fun.
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Happy birthday to me! On this my twenty third happy birthday Jane and I got up earlier than usually on Sunday and made more preparations for the birthday dinner.
After Sunday School and [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] we came home and the chicken had run out of our stove.
Youngs & [[Esta Leona Leaman|Mother]], [[Janice Brackbill|Jan]], [[Hershey Brackbill|Hersh]] & [[Jacob Clarence Brackbill|Jake]] were here for dinner & we had chicken & waffles.
After a very scant supper we went to [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] & church. Church was well attended but the choir didn't sing.
[[Red]] and [[Arvella]] came down afterwards and we had fun.
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This seemed like a regular good old-fashioned blue Monday morning. We got up sleepy and not at all peppy.
It was cloudy in the morning but cleared up and made a lovely day.
I had a "humdinger" of a day at work. I cleaned a moldy wheat bin and got filled up with dust.
After supper we went to see "[[wikipedia:Gone with the Wind (film)|Gone with the Wind]]" -- a truely remarkable picture. It was four hours long but just full of beautiful scenery, history, information & enjoyment.
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This seemed like a regular good old-fashioned blue Monday morning. We got up sleepy and not at all peppy.
It was cloudy in the morning but cleared up and made a lovely day.
I had a "humdinger" of a day at work. I cleaned a moldy wheat bin and got filled up with dust.
After supper we went to see "[[wikipedia:Gone with the Wind (film)|Gone with the Wind]]" -- a truely remarkable picture. It was four hours long but just full of beautiful scenery, history, information & enjoyment.
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We were "peepy" again this morning but got around to our duties at the last minute again.
It was a cloudy, drizzly day but we weren't so busy. That stretched the hours to about twice their normal length. The quitting hour finally came.
After a pretty swell supper we quickly prepared ourselves for departure -- as usual.
We went to another Youth forum at [[Middle Octoraro]] and enjoyed quite a discussion. It was foggy coming home.
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We were "peepy" again this morning but got around to our duties at the last minute again.
It was a cloudy, drizzly day but we weren't so busy. That stretched the hours to about twice their normal length. The quitting hour finally came.
After a pretty swell supper we quickly prepared ourselves for departure -- as usual.
We went to another Youth forum at [[Middle Octoraro]] and enjoyed quite a discussion. It was foggy coming home.
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Nothing was unusual this morning except that, in dressing, I purposely omitted my heavy undershirt -- (one of the first signs of spring.)
We weren't at all busy at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] and I had time to shoot two rats among other things.
It was cloudy all day and got cooler with a little wind at night.
After supper I went down [[Brackbill Farm|home]] and made a couple phone calls. We had choir practice at [[Esther]]'s and had quite a nice turn-out. We had a pretty good rehearsal.
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Nothing was unusual this morning except that, in dressing, I purposely omitted my heavy undershirt -- (one of the first signs of spring.)
We weren't at all busy at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] and I had time to shoot two rats among other things.
It was cloudy all day and got cooler with a little wind at night.
After supper I went down [[Brackbill Farm|home]] and made a couple phone calls. We had choir practice at [[Esther]]'s and had quite a nice turn-out. We had a pretty good rehearsal.
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When the alarm clock rang this morning, I got up and shut it off, turned on the light and snuggled back in bed again. The next thing I knew it was seven oclock. Of course, I was late for work.
It seems that the most important thing I did was shoot three big rats. We weren't extra busy so we didn't work extra hard.
After supper we went to choir practice. We had a nice long rehearsal and everybody seemed to be in a good mood.
After we got home [[Jane Young|Jane]] went to bed but I sat and read a story.
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When the alarm clock rang this morning, I got up and shut it off, turned on the light and snuggled back in bed again. The next thing I knew it was seven oclock. Of course, I was late for work.
It seems that the most important thing I did was shoot three big rats. We weren't extra busy so we didn't work extra hard.
After supper we went to choir practice. We had a nice long rehearsal and everybody seemed to be in a good mood.
After we got home [[Jane Young|Jane]] went to bed but I sat and read a story.
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There was no need for us to get up at the usual time this morning and so we didn't.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] went to the doctor and I went to the barbers (after doing the dishes). I filled in the morning working on my "sermon" then made dinner.
After dinner we went back to work. It was a fairly nice day but cloudy. I worked till quitting time then had supper from my lunchbox. I worked on until about eleven thirty, then home.
Today I broke the news to [[John Hess|John]] that I was leaving him for my [[Arthur S. Young|Daddy-in-law]].
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There was no need for us to get up at the usual time this morning and so we didn't.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] went to the doctor and I went to the barbers (after doing the dishes). I filled in the morning working on my "sermon" then made dinner.
After dinner we went back to work. It was a fairly nice day but cloudy. I worked till quitting time then had supper from my lunchbox. I worked on until about eleven thirty, then home.
Today I broke the news to [[John Hess|John]] that I was leaving him for my [[Arthur S. Young|Daddy-in-law]].
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The day was started of in the usual manner today again.
The [[Hess's Mill|mill]] wasn't fit to be run until the Mill Wright worked a while. I made a trip to [[Youngs]]. After dinner I took [[Mrs. Hess]] to [[Lancaster]]. When I came back the mill was ready to run again.
We had a quick supper and then were on our way to the Dr's & choir practice when a cop stopped us for no lights.
We went down home afterwards.
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The day was started of in the usual manner today again.
The [[Hess's Mill|mill]] wasn't fit to be run until the Mill Wright worked a while. I made a trip to [[Youngs]]. After dinner I took [[Mrs. Hess]] to [[Lancaster]]. When I came back the mill was ready to run again.
We had a quick supper and then were on our way to the Dr's & choir practice when a cop stopped us for no lights.
We went down home afterwards.
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Early this morning we got awake, but then when it was time to get up we slept on for a half hour.
It was cold and a little cloudy but after it snoweded a little it cleared up.
We were busy at work and really got something done. We were all "aboard" working.
After supper I washed the dishes. [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] & Mary came. [[Jane Young|Jane]] washed her head & curled her hair. Nancy & I played chess. I took the ladies home, went to the store, and came back again.
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Early this morning we got awake, but then when it was time to get up we slept on for a half hour.
It was cold and a little cloudy but after it snoweded a little it cleared up.
We were busy at work and really got something done. We were all "aboard" working.
After supper I washed the dishes. [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] & Mary came. [[Jane Young|Jane]] washed her head & curled her hair. Nancy & I played chess. I took the ladies home, went to the store, and came back again.
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We were just a trifle earlier this morning and it was a good thing we were because there was plenty to do at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]]. We worked plenty hard till dinner, then [[Morris]] quit and [[Groffie]] took his truck to town, leaving the finishing to [[Allen]] & me. We did it.
It was a nice day, warm but the sun didn't shine brightly.
After work I came home & we washed up & went over home to make [[icecream]] & have supper.
We spent a nice evening talking and listening to the radio.
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We were just a trifle earlier this morning and it was a good thing we were because there was plenty to do at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]]. We worked plenty hard till dinner, then [[Morris]] quit and [[Groffie]] took his truck to town, leaving the finishing to [[Allen]] & me. We did it.
It was a nice day, warm but the sun didn't shine brightly.
After work I came home & we washed up & went over home to make [[icecream]] & have supper.
We spent a nice evening talking and listening to the radio.
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Happy Birthday to [[Jane Young|Jane]]. She is twenty-one today.
I got up about seven again and loitered around getting a little breakfast. Jane slept till eight. Then we went to Sunday School & [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]].
We had a birthday dinner down home, really a feast. In the afternoon we went over to [[Scheaffers]]. There we listened to the radio, etc, and had supper -- big again.
Then we went to [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] and Church. Both were fine. [[Ellis]] and [[Elsie]] were there afterwards. We all went to [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]]'s & played [[pinochle]] & listened to the radio.
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I guess my wife is just getting lazy because this morning I made breakfast & packed nearly all my lunch. Possibly she is "breaking me in."
We had a full crew at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] and plenty to do. [[Clyde Feister]], the new substitute elect, was there along with all the rest.
After supper, I took the gang to [[County Chorus]] practice. We had a mighty fine rehearsal and a good business meeting.
It was late till we got home and so we prepared for bed immediately.
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We got up just in time to hurry around & eat & get down to [[Groffie]]s till he was ready to start.
It was cloudy this morning and soon started to snow, continuing until night.
[[Clyde Feister|Clyde]] was there again, helping us and still we were busy. We finished up on time.
After supper [[Romaine]] came and we sent her back after her radio. We sat and listened to it till ten oclock. [[Jane Young|Jane]] ironed much of the time and talked right along.
Now it's to bed, much in need of sleep.
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We both got up late together this morning.
It had stopped snowing but still, looked very cloudy, however, no more snow fell all day.
We put in quite an ordinary day at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]]. [[John Hess|John]] bought another LaSalle a 1938 brown - very swell.
After a pretty good supper we cleaned up and went to prayer meeting at [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]]'s. We didn't have choir practice but I got beat 3 or 4 checker games. The rest played touring. It was late when we got home.
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We both got up late together this morning.
It had stopped snowing but still, looked very cloudy, however, no more snow fell all day.
We put in quite an ordinary day at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]]. [[John Hess|John]] bought another LaSalle a 1938 brown - very swell.
After a pretty good supper we cleaned up and went to prayer meeting at [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]]'s. We didn't have choir practice but I got beat 3 or 4 checker games. The rest played touring. It was late when we got home.
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It seems to me that today should be a holiday to a certain extent for it only comes once in four years.
We worked just the same as always only we weren't quite as busy. I took a good many shots at rats under the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] but only got one.
It was a swell day. The sun shone bright and warm and dried things up.
After a big supper, we went to Sr. Choir practice. We weren't all there. After practice we went down home and visited for a little while.
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It seems to me that today should be a holiday to a certain extent for it only comes once in four years.
We worked just the same as always only we weren't quite as busy. I took a good many shots at rats under the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] but only got one.
It was a swell day. The sun shone bright and warm and dried things up.
After a big supper, we went to Sr. Choir practice. We weren't all there. After practice we went down home and visited for a little while.
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'''Clyde Feister''' worked at [[Hess's Mill]], taking [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman Brackbill]]'s place when he left the mill to work at the [[Arthur S. Young Company]].
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'''Pinochle''' is a card game that was often played by the Brackbills. For more information see [[wikipedia:Pinochle|Wikipedia]].
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March doesn't come in like a lion. It was cloudy and dreary but it didn't rain or snow as expected.
We went to the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] again but didn't do much -- that is, along the regular lines. We weren't busy in the feed department and so had to find work in other departments such as clean up, grease, marksmanship, etc.
After supper we had a social committee meeting of the [[East Branch]]. The four girls and myself had a nice busy evening.
After they left we retired for it was bedtime.
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March doesn't come in like a lion. It was cloudy and dreary but it didn't rain or snow as expected.
We went to the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] again but didn't do much -- that is, along the regular lines. We weren't busy in the feed department and so had to find work in other departments such as clean up, grease, marksmanship, etc.
After supper we had a social committee meeting of the [[East Branch]]. The four girls and myself had a nice busy evening.
After they left we retired for it was bedtime.
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When I got awake it was still raining (whatever kind that is). It added up to a blue Monday.
At the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] we had very few feed orders. [[Clyde Feister]] was there being broken in again. [[Groffie]] & I cleaned up blow, shot rats, and did some general repair work.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] didn't wash. The rain ceased or slowed down in the A.M.
After a fine supper, the bunch grouped up and went to [[Lancaster]] to [[County Chorus]] practice. After we came home I caught up a little book work & letter writing & bill paying.
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When I got awake it was still raining (whatever kind that is). It added up to a blue Monday.
At the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] we had very few feed orders. [[Clyde Feister]] was there being broken in again. [[Groffie]] & I cleaned up blow, shot rats, and did some general repair work.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] didn't wash. The rain ceased or slowed down in the A.M.
After a fine supper, the bunch grouped up and went to [[Lancaster]] to [[County Chorus]] practice. After we came home I caught up a little book work & letter writing & bill paying.
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We didn't get awake any too soon and then we didn't get up right away. The result was that we were late again. [[Groffie]] complained behind my back a little too.
We weren't very busy at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]]. We just jumped from one job to the other cleaning up and so forth.
We ate a good supper in a hurry, then I made a round trip to [[Paradise]]. We had a board meeting here which was very successful. Business was transacted well & we had fun.
The day was soft and cloudy with a little hope of it clearing off.
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We didn't get awake any too soon and then we didn't get up right away. The result was that we were late again. [[Groffie]] complained behind my back a little too.
We weren't very busy at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]]. We just jumped from one job to the other cleaning up and so forth.
We ate a good supper in a hurry, then I made a round trip to [[Paradise]]. We had a board meeting here which was very successful. Business was transacted well & we had fun.
The day was soft and cloudy with a little hope of it clearing off.
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This morning we got up @ six again and hurried around but had time to eat a nice breakfast.
There was plenty going on at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] today again. Things are pretty well cleaned up by now.
The weather was just about the same as yesterday, a little colder and a little cloudier.
We hurried after super. [[Jane Young|Jane]] went to the Doctor's. I visited the preacher a little, then went to Choir practice. We went down home afterwards and talked and such. Then back home to bed.
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This morning we got up @ six again and hurried around but had time to eat a nice breakfast.
There was plenty going on at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] today again. Things are pretty well cleaned up by now.
The weather was just about the same as yesterday, a little colder and a little cloudier.
We hurried after super. [[Jane Young|Jane]] went to the Doctor's. I visited the preacher a little, then went to Choir practice. We went down home afterwards and talked and such. Then back home to bed.
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I got started off on the right foot again today. There was nothing really normal about the day except that.
[[Dick]] & I set out to put a few new silks on the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] & complications set in so we didn't get finished. The feed boy got into a jam this afternoon & it looks bad for tomorrow.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] went to guild after supper. [[Webbie]] & the typewriter kept me company & busy. I wrote a letter to [[Harold Brackbill|Short]] & Jane finished it. Then it should be bed.
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I got started off on the right foot again today. There was nothing really normal about the day except that.
[[Dick]] & I set out to put a few new silks on the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] & complications set in so we didn't get finished. The feed boy got into a jam this afternoon & it looks bad for tomorrow.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] went to guild after supper. [[Webbie]] & the typewriter kept me company & busy. I wrote a letter to [[Harold Brackbill|Short]] & Jane finished it. Then it should be bed.
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This morning it was still putting it down, mostly rain. We got up in time to prepare our guests a lovely breakfast.
Then when that was eaten we all went to Sunday School and [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]. The crowd wasn't there.
We had a swell big dinner toward the middle of the afternoon (one oclock). We passed the afternoon as best we could, playing checkers, entertaining the girls.
After supper they went home. We went to [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] & Church which wasn't crowded. After that we went to see [[Red]] & [[Arvella]]. It was late when we got home.
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I got up "seeing things" this morning; for I thought there was snow on the ground. However, it was just the moon shining. It was still moonlight when I got to the [[Hess's Mill|mill]].
It was colder in the morning but turned out to be an ideal, actually perfect, day.
We were not extra busy and surely enjoyed the slack period. I shut the mill down for repair on the silks.
After supper [[Ross Yuninger|Ross]] & the boys helped me cull my pullets. I sold my eggs and made the finish busier this day.
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The waterwheel was full of sticks and things this morning and so we had to clean it out before starting. We were busy all day but we had an early start.
The weather is very unnatural for this time of year. It is extremely warm--there is no frost in the ground and farmers every where are working.
Some tobacco was sold to day for 15 ¢,
In the evening we had Y.P. Choir practice. Then [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I went to [[Christiana]] to hear Rev. Douglas Davies from [[Philadelphia|Phila]]. We spent the rest of the "evening" at [[Kinzers]] & parted as usual late, sleepy yet unwillingly.
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The waterwheel was full of sticks and things this morning and so we had to clean it out before starting. We were busy all day but we had an early start.
The weather is very unnatural for this time of year. It is extremely warm--there is no frost in the ground and farmers every where are working.
Some tobacco was sold to day for 15 ¢,
In the evening we had Y.P. Choir practice. Then [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I went to [[Christiana]] to hear Rev. Douglas Davies from [[Philadelphia|Phila]]. We spent the rest of the "evening" at [[Kinzers]] & parted as usual late, sleepy yet unwillingly.
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This thing of being late is getting to be quite it. The boys who get there on time sit around the stove till I get there anyway so I figure I may as well sleep in the morning.
We had to fix at the water wheel before we could start up again this morning. [[Dick]] cleaned us out of flour again also.--It started to snow early in the day and continued till evening.
We were not extra busy but did not hurry home.
After supper we sat around and played [[Chinese Checkers]] and had quite an enjoyable evening at home [[Dialect|once]].
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This thing of being late is getting to be quite it. The boys who get there on time sit around the stove till I get there anyway so I figure I may as well sleep in the morning.
We had to fix at the water wheel before we could start up again this morning. [[Dick]] cleaned us out of flour again also.--It started to snow early in the day and continued till evening.
We were not extra busy but did not hurry home.
After supper we sat around and played [[Chinese Checkers]] and had quite an enjoyable evening at home [[Dialect|once]].
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Getting up late is sure getting to be a habit with me lately but it isn't the only bad one I'm acquiring. For instance, I was accustomed for the past several years to eat nothing except at mealtime, now I make a habit of eating anytime, anyplace, and almost anything. But I'm gaining weight.
It rained all day and the creek is high. Things at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] were normal.
After supper [[Jane Young|Jane]], [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]], & I went with Rancks to see [http://www.a1darts.com/dart_rules/baseball.html dart baseball] at Memorial in town. We later saw "[wikipedia:Sweethearts (film)|Sweethearts]]" -- [[wikipedia:Jeanette MacDonald|Jeannette MacDonald]] & [[wikipedia:Nelson Eddy|Nelson Eddy]] -- it was beautiful. Got a present from Jane.
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Getting up late is sure getting to be a habit with me lately but it isn't the only bad one I'm acquiring. For instance, I was accustomed for the past several years to eat nothing except at mealtime, now I make a habit of eating anytime, anyplace, and almost anything. But I'm gaining weight.
It rained all day and the creek is high. Things at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] were normal.
After supper [[Jane Young|Jane]], [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]], & I went with Rancks to see [http://www.a1darts.com/dart_rules/baseball.html dart baseball] at Memorial in town. We later saw "[wikipedia:Sweethearts (film)|Sweethearts]]" -- [[wikipedia:Jeanette MacDonald|Jeannette MacDonald]] & [[wikipedia:Nelson Eddy|Nelson Eddy]] -- it was beautiful. Got a present from Jane.
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We had to hurry this morning and even then I went without my lunch. We were busy at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] and didn't quite get finished till dinner, but I deserted them.
After dinner we cleaned up and went to a hearing at J.P. at [[Vintage]] where I was fined 12.25 for [[HB Journal for Feb 22, 1940|having driven without lights one evening]].
About 4:30 [[Flossie|Floss]] & Ike came & took us to [[Philadelphia]]. We had an Italian dinner, spigetti and all. Then we went to the [[wikipedia:Academy of Music (Philadelphia)|Academy of Music]] and heard a concert by the [[wikipedia:Philadelphia Orchestra|Phila. Symphony Orchestra]]. It was swell, we got home late.
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''The "J.P." is the Justice of the Peace.''
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We had to hurry this morning and even then I went without my lunch. We were busy at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] and didn't quite get finished till dinner, but I deserted them.
After dinner we cleaned up and went to a hearing at J.P. at [[Vintage]] where I was fined 12.25 for [[HB Journal for Feb 22, 1940|having driven without lights one evening]].
About 4:30 [[Flossie|Floss]] & Ike came & took us to [[Philadelphia]]. We had an Italian dinner, spigetti and all. Then we went to the [[wikipedia:Academy of Music (Philadelphia)|Academy of Music]] and heard a concert by the [[wikipedia:Philadelphia Orchestra|Phila. Symphony Orchestra]]. It was swell, we got home late.
==Commentary==
''The "J.P." is the Justice of the Peace.''
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I finally got around to getting up when I should - 6 oclock. As a result we were earlier at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]].
We were a good bit busier today and it was not at all hard to find something to do.
The weather was March. The sun shone bright one minute, the next minute it was snowing to beat the band.
In the evening we had sort of a young people's choir rehearsal. [[Mrs. McIlvane]] played & the boys carried on.
We went to [[Landis]]' afterward then home.
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I finally got around to getting up when I should - 6 oclock. As a result we were earlier at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]].
We were a good bit busier today and it was not at all hard to find something to do.
The weather was March. The sun shone bright one minute, the next minute it was snowing to beat the band.
In the evening we had sort of a young people's choir rehearsal. [[Mrs. McIlvane]] played & the boys carried on.
We went to [[Landis]]' afterward then home.
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'''Mrs. McIlvane''' lived in [[Paradise]] across and up the street from [[Leacock Presbyterian Church]].
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Almost lunch wasn't packed when it was time to go to work but I couldn't go with dinner, no sir!
We weren't busy at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] and it was a good thing because the weather was miserable. The rain we expected came and the snow a little later.
I got my hair cut before I came home. Then after cleaning up, I went to the J.P. to arrange a hearing.
Marg & [[Willis Bucher|Willis]] & [[Darline]] came for supper about 8 o'clock and to stay all night. [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val|Valmer]] came and we had a nice evening even if the weather was bad.
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This morning was clear and bright & windy. I got up about 7:45 & set a few things out for breakfast. [[Jane Young|Jane]] got up then and we had a meal.
[[Ralph Bair]] went with us to Sunday School & enrolled. We stayed for [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] as usual.
We were entertained for dinner at Aunt El__'s. Mother & Dad also.
For supper we went home to the [[Brackbill Farm|farm]] and had usual [[icecream]]. [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] was poorly attended and church rather poorly. We had no Y.P. choir. M.S.T.C. Choir's singing took a number from us.
We got home real early [[Dialect|once]].
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This morning was clear and bright & windy. I got up about 7:45 & set a few things out for breakfast. [[Jane Young|Jane]] got up then and we had a meal.
[[Ralph Bair]] went with us to Sunday School & enrolled. We stayed for [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] as usual.
We were entertained for dinner at Aunt El__'s. Mother & Dad also.
For supper we went home to the [[Brackbill Farm|farm]] and had usual [[icecream]]. [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] was poorly attended and church rather poorly. We had no Y.P. choir. M.S.T.C. Choir's singing took a number from us.
We got home real early [[Dialect|once]].
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We heard a robin before we got up.
The weather condition was surprising this morning. A cold north wind had lowered the temperature and cooled things off very much -- the windows were even frozen.
We got the old [[Hess's Mill|mill]] running again and were so constantly unoccupied that it was hard to keep warm.
Mush & milk for supper - a real winter meal.
After supper I went to [[Lancaster|Lanc.]] to a Staff meeting. We had a nutty time but got much accomplished.
It was late when I got home & [[Jane Young|Jane]] was in bed.
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We heard a robin before we got up.
The weather condition was surprising this morning. A cold north wind had lowered the temperature and cooled things off very much -- the windows were even frozen.
We got the old [[Hess's Mill|mill]] running again and were so constantly unoccupied that it was hard to keep warm.
Mush & milk for supper - a real winter meal.
After supper I went to [[Lancaster|Lanc.]] to a Staff meeting. We had a nutty time but got much accomplished.
It was late when I got home & [[Jane Young|Jane]] was in bed.
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It was colder yet this morning - the thermometer was down between ten and fifteen. There was quite a bit of ice on the dam. [[Groffie & I were first to work, except for [[John Hess|John]].
We had to make up for lost time at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] today, it seemed, for there was no end to orders.
The sun shone all day but that wind blew right along.
After supper I went out & solicited for the supper Sat. [[Ruth]] & [[Jerry]] were here visiting. [[Jane Young|Jane]] typed & I tried to keep my eyes open later.
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It was colder yet this morning - the thermometer was down between ten and fifteen. There was quite a bit of ice on the dam. [[Groffie & I were first to work, except for [[John Hess|John]].
We had to make up for lost time at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] today, it seemed, for there was no end to orders.
The sun shone all day but that wind blew right along.
After supper I went out & solicited for the supper Sat. [[Ruth]] & [[Jerry]] were here visiting. [[Jane Young|Jane]] typed & I tried to keep my eyes open later.
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The days are beginning to look and feel like Spring. It was actually warm today in the sun, away from the wind that was blowing mildly.
We were busy at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]]. [[Allen]] got sick in the afternoon and had to go home. We finished late.
After eating a big suppper we went to prayer meeting at [[Soudersburg]] ([[Harsh]]'s). Then we had Young People's Choir practice at the [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]. It went O.K.
We came home late, ate & went to bed.
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The day was dark & dreary, the rain was falling fast.
We weren't extra busy at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] and so didn't mind the weather. Everything went swell until [[Dick]] [[Dialect|run]] his big truck with 7 ton of wheat into a side ditch. We had to load it over in the rain. Of course, we got soaked.
I got in the tub as soon as I got home. After supper we went to choir practice. Then we visited [[Youngs]].
[[Jane Young|Jane]] had taken her family into [[Lancaster]] to do their Spring Shopping.
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The day was dark & dreary, the rain was falling fast.
We weren't extra busy at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] and so didn't mind the weather. Everything went swell until [[Dick]] [[Dialect|run]] his big truck with 7 ton of wheat into a side ditch. We had to load it over in the rain. Of course, we got soaked.
I got in the tub as soon as I got home. After supper we went to choir practice. Then we visited [[Youngs]].
[[Jane Young|Jane]] had taken her family into [[Lancaster]] to do their Spring Shopping.
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Snow covered the ground & things when we got up. The sun came out and melted some of it but the day was pretty cold.
We were busy at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] but could finish [[Dialect|till]] quitting time. I had a trip to the bank.
After a big hefty supper we got ready and went to a roller skating party [[Doris Brackbill|Dot]]'s class was giving. The crowd was swell & we had a good time.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] didn't skate but I got along without a partner (most of the time).
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[[Groffie]] blew his horn a few minutes earlier this morning and I wasn't ready and so I had to cut my breakfast short.
We were busy at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] and didn't get done till the middle of the afternoon.
It snowed like anything all forenoon, a real blizzard, but it didn't last long.
[[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]] stopped in in the afternoon. Then we went to the supper at [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] and ate a big meal. Then we went up to their house & played checkers & listened to the radio.
We ran into a fog coming home.
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[[Groffie]] blew his horn a few minutes earlier this morning and I wasn't ready and so I had to cut my breakfast short.
We were busy at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] and didn't get done till the middle of the afternoon.
It snowed like anything all forenoon, a real blizzard, but it didn't last long.
[[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]] stopped in in the afternoon. Then we went to the supper at [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] and ate a big meal. Then we went up to their house & played checkers & listened to the radio.
We ran into a fog coming home.
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I didn't have to worry about [[Groffie]]'s horn blowing this morning because I drive this week. We were early all the same.
The weather was fitting for this time of year - warm, cloudy & misty.
We got a good bit of wheat into the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] today at a dollar ten a bushel.
About the middle of the afternoon we had to shut down and do a little repair work. I got greasy.
After supper, [[Jane Young|Jane]] ironed. I washed the dishes, then went down [[Brackbill Farm|home]] and practiced typing a little while. It's early to bed for a change.
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Two holidays which won't come on the same day again until 20 hundred and something or is it 22.
The day started with clear weather. Then clouds blotted out the sun and filled the sky all day.
We went to S.S. & [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] in the morning. We were alone here for dinner. Then went down home, then took [[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Mother Y.]] & kids over home to see the pups etc.
We went back to [[Youngs]] for supper. Then went to [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] & Church. After Church we stopped in at [[Ellis]] & [[Maggie]]'s & had a swell visit with them.
==Commentary==
''The holidays to which Herman refers are Palm Sunday and St. Patrick's Day.''
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Two holidays which won't come on the same day again until 20 hundred and something or is it 22.
The day started with clear weather. Then clouds blotted out the sun and filled the sky all day.
We went to S.S. & [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] in the morning. We were alone here for dinner. Then went down home, then took [[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Mother Y.]] & kids over home to see the pups etc.
We went back to [[Youngs]] for supper. Then went to [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] & Church. After Church we stopped in at [[Ellis]] & [[Maggie]]'s & had a swell visit with them.
==Commentary==
''The holidays to which Herman refers are Palm Sunday and St. Patrick's Day.''
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After a good night's sleep, it even then was no pleasure getting out of bed & getting started for the day.
We got through our work at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] fairly well and got home again.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] has been sick all day. She went to work but didn't much. I brought her home when I came but had to make my own supper.
[[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Mother Y.]] & children stayed here while I went to [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] & Father. [[Rev. Davies]] preached a fine sermon & the church was nearly half full.
It was spring today & spring fever almost set in.
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I was "batching" it again this morning. I made my breakfast & packed my lunch. [[Jane Young|Jane]] was better and got up later.
It was a swell day. There was a high wind in the afternoon, but warm. We had showers in the evening.
[[Groffie]] wasn't at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] only a little in the morning. I had a trip to [[Lancaster]] in the P.M. We weren't busy.
After supper I went to [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]. The Y.P. Choir sang & we had [[Rev. Stewart]] for a minister.
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I was "batching" it again this morning. I made my breakfast & packed my lunch. [[Jane Young|Jane]] was better and got up later.
It was a swell day. There was a high wind in the afternoon, but warm. We had showers in the evening.
[[Groffie]] wasn't at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] only a little in the morning. I had a trip to [[Lancaster]] in the P.M. We weren't busy.
After supper I went to [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]. The Y.P. Choir sang & we had [[Rev. Stewart]] for a minister.
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We slept a little overtime this morning but not enough to notice anything.
It turned out to be a swell day all through. The wind kept the temperature down real low but it was swell just the same.
We were busy at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] getting ready to take it easy tomorrow. We worked till after five again.
After supper we went to [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]. A goodly sized congregation heard [[Rev. Young]] and heard the Y.P. choir sing well.
We visited [[Grammy S]] down home afterwards.
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It certainly is March weather. The temperature was low about 14 this morn and a bitter wind was blowing. We nearly froze but were busy enough not to altogether. We got done shortly after dinner.
In the afternoon I got a haircut and visited [[Elam __]]. [[Jane Young|Jane]] went to the Florists. We had soup & leftovers for supper which was good.
We got [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] & [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] to visit us in the evening. The moon is all right, but it is cold as get out.
Jane is being Easter Bunny.
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It certainly is March weather. The temperature was low about 14 this morn and a bitter wind was blowing. We nearly froze but were busy enough not to altogether. We got done shortly after dinner.
In the afternoon I got a haircut and visited [[Elam __]]. [[Jane Young|Jane]] went to the Florists. We had soup & leftovers for supper which was good.
We got [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] & [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] to visit us in the evening. The moon is all right, but it is cold as get out.
Jane is being Easter Bunny.
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This morning it was snowing when we got up and the ground was white. It shortly stopped, however, and the sun did away with it.
We were quite busy at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]], especially for its being a holiday. We rushed it right through and got done in good time.
[[Harold Brackbill|Shorty]] was here when I got home & we had swell fun & supper. After supper we cleaned up and went to [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] & Preparatory Services - [[Rev. Rankin]] took [[Mr. Kaufman|Kaufman]]'s place, the latter being sick.
Afterwards Harold came & went over home. We to bed.
==Commentary==
''March 22 was [[wikipedia:Good Friday|Good Friday]].
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This morning it was snowing when we got up and the ground was white. It shortly stopped, however, and the sun did away with it.
We were quite busy at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]], especially for its being a holiday. We rushed it right through and got done in good time.
[[Harold Brackbill|Shorty]] was here when I got home & we had swell fun & supper. After supper we cleaned up and went to [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] & Preparatory Services - [[Rev. Rankin]] took [[Mr. Kaufman|Kaufman]]'s place, the latter being sick.
Afterwards Harold came & went over home. We to bed.
==Commentary==
''March 22 was [[wikipedia:Good Friday|Good Friday]].
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We got up a little earlier than usual and took [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] along to the [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] Easter Sunrise service at [[Lancaster]]. It was terribly cold and we nearly froze. The service was very nice.
Sunday School and [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] attendance were both good.
We joined the family over [[Brackbill Farm|home]] for dinner. [[Ellis F.]] & [[Marksburys]] were there in the P.M. [[C. Keneagy]]'s barn burned down. We went over to [[Sheaffers]] for supper. [[Harold Brackbill|Harold]] led C.E. We went down to hear the [[Gap]] cantata afterwards.
==Commentary==
''March 24 was [[wikipedia:Easter|Easter]].
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We got up a little earlier than usual and took [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] along to the [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] Easter Sunrise service at [[Lancaster]]. It was terribly cold and we nearly froze. The service was very nice.
Sunday School and [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] attendance were both good.
We joined the family over [[Brackbill Farm|home]] for dinner. [[Ellis F.]] & [[Marksburys]] were there in the P.M. [[C. Keneagy]]'s barn burned down. We went over to [[Sheaffers]] for supper. [[Harold Brackbill|Harold]] led C.E. We went down to hear the [[Gap]] cantata afterwards.
==Commentary==
''March 24 was [[wikipedia:Easter|Easter]].
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It was cold as the dickens again today. It really seemed as if winter was fully upon us again. I had to get a new pair of gloves & then nearly froze. It was clear but the wind was strong and cold. We were quite busy at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]].
[[Jane Young|Jane]] did the usual Monday washing.
After supper I took [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] to [[Paradise]] to [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] Chorus practice. Jane stayed home & got ready for the trip tomorrow. We both turned down a roller skating party but that was okay. We got to bed none too early at that.
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We didn't get off with a very good start this morning. I had forgotten to turn on the alarm clock and we got up at 5:30 instead of 4:00.
It was cold & clear and the sun was warm. We headed for [[Waynesburg]] leaving [[Saudersburg]] about seven. The [[Robinsons]] went along with [[Harold Brackbill|Shorty]] & us in the Chevy.
We picked Carter up in [[Harrisburg]] & went thru the Mountains & arrived at [[Waynesburg]] about four P.M. We saw the college & people & then went to bed about ten.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] & [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] slept in the girls dorm, Short & I in the frat. house. [[Val]] with [[Don]].
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This morning the Red Bird's singing awakened me & we all got cleaned up and went to the dining room for breakfast. Then we saw more fo the town and took pictures. We had for home, the four of us, about 9:45 and after a nice long, scenic, mountainous journey, with lots of eats, we arrived home at 6:30, tired and dirty.
We then cleaned up a little and went to prayer-meeting, then to choir practice at [[Browns]].
Everything went just wonderful, but we sure were tired.
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Now this morning it's the old grind again. We're so used to it that it is never hard or unpleasant to go back to.
Spring has come, it would seem, although it was cloudy all day.
We were busy at work and really took care of quite a few customers. I am looking forward to the day when I leave it, just the same.
After supper [[Jane Young|Jane]] went to the Doctors, but she got back too late for us to go to choir practice so we went down. We had [[icecream]] pie & sorta celebrated [[Arthur S. Young|Daddy "Y"'s]] birthday which is tomorrow.
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Now this morning it's the old grind again. We're so used to it that it is never hard or unpleasant to go back to.
Spring has come, it would seem, although it was cloudy all day.
We were busy at work and really took care of quite a few customers. I am looking forward to the day when I leave it, just the same.
After supper [[Jane Young|Jane]] went to the Doctors, but she got back too late for us to go to choir practice so we went down. We had [[icecream]] pie & sorta celebrated [[Arthur S. Young|Daddy "Y"'s]] birthday which is tomorrow.
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After the usual morning breakfast of oatmeal, eggs, and fruit, I met [[Groffie]] about half way and we went to the [[Hess's Mill|mill]].
From about nine oclock on I had the pleasure of driving [[Mrs. Hess]] around in her big LaSalle collecting eggs for the Hospital. This lasted all day & we got close to 80 dozen.
It was cloudy and rainy all day long.
[[Doris Brackbill|Dot]] was here for supper. Afterwards we went to a Branch [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] social which was very fine.
We got home late and had had lots to eat.
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After the usual morning breakfast of oatmeal, eggs, and fruit, I met [[Groffie]] about half way and we went to the [[Hess's Mill|mill]].
From about nine oclock on I had the pleasure of driving [[Mrs. Hess]] around in her big LaSalle collecting eggs for the Hospital. This lasted all day & we got close to 80 dozen.
It was cloudy and rainy all day long.
[[Doris Brackbill|Dot]] was here for supper. Afterwards we went to a Branch [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] social which was very fine.
We got home late and had had lots to eat.
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This morning we overslept about thirty five minutes. I had time for very little breakfast and was feeling hungry for no more.
We were busy on this my last day at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] but got finished [[Dialect|till]] noon.
I was to go home with [[Dick]] but because he stayed at [[Kramers]]' till 6:30 & played the ball machine, I had to stay too. I enjoyed it. [[Jane Young|Jane]] didn't.
After late supper I shopped at the [[Gap]] a little then we visited down home. It was really blowing, raining a little and plenty warm.
==Commentary==
''Herman gave his notice to [[John Hess]] on [[HB Journal for Feb 9, 1940|February 9th]], almost seven weeks prior to his departure.''
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'''Ellis Buckwalter Leaman''' (b. 18 Jun 1889) was the son of [[Jacob B. Leaman]] and [[Anna Barbara Hershey]] and the brother of [[Esta Leona Leaman]]. He was [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman]]'s uncle.
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We got up this morning early and accomplished some things before going to Sunday School & [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]].
After church we went with [[Robinsons]] to a big dinner at [[Hostetters]] in [[Mt. Joy]] that [[Ellis Leaman|Uncle Ellis]] was giving for his sisters and their families. It was wonderful.
It was a real spring day with April Showers and everything.
We had supper at [[Val]]'s, then played a little checkers & went to Church - a five church district meeting that was fine.
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We got up this morning early and accomplished some things before going to Sunday School & [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]].
After church we went with [[Robinsons]] to a big dinner at [[Hostetters]] in [[Mt. Joy]] that [[Ellis Leaman|Uncle Ellis]] was giving for his sisters and their families. It was wonderful.
It was a real spring day with April Showers and everything.
We had supper at [[Val]]'s, then played a little checkers & went to Church - a five church district meeting that was fine.
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'''Pequea High School''' (now called Pequea Valley High School) was the high school in [[Lancaster County]] attended by [[E. Herman Brackbill]] and [[Jane Young]]'s children, among others.
For more information about Pequea High School see the [http://www.pvsd.k12.pa.us/ official district web site] ([http://www.pvsd.k12.pa.us/high/hghschl.htm direct link to high school information]).
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Paradise, Pa.<br/>
Sept. 11, 1936
Dear Jane,
I haven't seen or heard from you so long I almost forgot such a person existed. "Sally" Staufer said you are going to go to Business College.
What have you been doing to pass the time? I am still on the job at the [[Willows]]. I don't suppose it will last much longer than Oct. 1st.
I think (If I ever get the money) I go to Dr. Simmons' hospital for an operation the first or second week in Oct. I must have a (non) wisdom tooth <u>out</u> out. I will be under ether for a little over an hour. He said maybe all four are like this one. I had an x-ray taken of it.
How have you been? Don't you wish you could go back to [[Paradise High School|P.H.S.]]? I do. I cried on Tues. morning when I saw the kids go past to school.
Ellen quit work. She goes in training around the 20th. Some Monday night when [[Arthur S. Young|your father]] comes to Lions Club meeting why don't you come along and see me.
Many tanks for that picture you sent me. Did I pay you for it. If not I will.
I answered an ad to get work in [[New York City|N.Y. City]] and I got it. I am not going though. I'm afraid I'll get homesick.
I got a letter from Carolyn and she is taking an evening course at [[Lancaster Business College|L.B.C.]] She is working at the [[Christiana]] Silk Mill. [[Helen Caulder]] is also taking a night school course there.
Won't we have fun at [[Marysville]] this winter? Ha, ha. If you can read this letter please answer it. If not write anyway. I am using my knees for a desk. Hoping to hear from you soon and hoping you have a nice time at L.B.C.
Love and best wishes<br/>
[["Boots"]]
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Paradise High School
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'''Paradise High School''' in [[Paradise]], PA, was the high school that both [[E. Herman Brackbill]] and [[Jane Young]] attended.
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The Lancaster County dialect includes some expressions from Pennsylvania German (Dutch) and other sources.
==Expressions==
'''Once''' is frequently used in the sense of ''for once''. (''[[HB Journal for Jan 26, 1939|We ... had quite an enjoyable evening home once]]''.)
'''Till''' is used in the sense of ''by'' (as in ''till dinner'').
'''Red''' or '''Ret up''' is used in the sense of cleaning up.
'''All''' is used as ''all out'' or ''all gone''. (''[[HB Journal for Apr 19, 1940|Our coal is all again...]]'')
==Grammatical constructions==
'''Adjective forms as adverbs''': Adjectives, especially intensifiers, are used as adverbs frequently for emphasis (''[[HB Journal for Jan 23, 1939|terrible busy]]''.)
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This project collects the text of the journals of [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman Brackbill]]. Herman kept a journal from [[Herman Brackbill Journal for 1937|1937]], when he was 20 years old, until shortly after the [[HB Journal for Aug 8, 1939|birth of his first child, Evelyn]].
==List of journals==
* [[Herman Brackbill Journal for 1937|1937]]
* [[Herman Brackbill Journal for 1938|1938]]
* [[Herman Brackbill Journal for 1939|1939]]
* [[Herman Brackbill Journal for 1940|1940]]
==A note on Herman's weeks==
Herman and Jane followed a pretty consistent weekly pattern of activity, usually the following:
* Work Monday through Friday, with a half day on Saturday
* Laundry Monday morning
* [[County Chorus]] practice Monday
* Young people's choir on Wednesday
* Adult choir on Thursday
* Church and Sunday School on Sunday morning, dinner with family, then [[Christian Endeavor]] and church again on Sunday night.
The other hours were never idle, and were filled with visits with friends and family, meetings of the leadership of Christian Endeavor and the Women's Guild at the church, and other activities.
==The journals as physical objects==
The physical journals are lined, dated hardbound blank books from the National Blank Book Company in Holyoke, Mass. The inside covers of the journal contain reference information; in the 1939 journal, this includes counting-house calendars (a calendar on a single page with day numbers for each day) for 1939 and 1940; railway express shipping rules; and postage rates. The back of each journal contained blank, undated journal pages; twelve accounts pages, one for each month; and an address book section with alphabetic tabs.
The 1939 and 1940 journals were purchased at Reams, on Queen Street in [[Lancaster]].
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HB Journal for May 1, 1940
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May Day. It didn't rain much after all last night and it was still a little cloudy. It was warm and nice as it could be.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] took [[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Mother]] & [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] to [[Lancaster]]. Nancy got her cello. Jane finished her dentist troubles for another little while.
We missed choir practice for a change in favor of something more important.
[[Red McLaughlin]] & [[Arvella Boone]] got married at her home and we were there to see it happen. Of course we stayed for eats and watched her crazy S. S. class root the bed & bedroom all up. We got home late.
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May Day. It didn't rain much after all last night and it was still a little cloudy. It was warm and nice as it could be.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] took [[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Mother]] & [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] to [[Lancaster]]. Nancy got her cello. Jane finished her dentist troubles for another little while.
We missed choir practice for a change in favor of something more important.
[[Red McLaughlin]] & [[Arvella Boone]] got married at her home and we were there to see it happen. Of course we stayed for eats and watched her crazy S. S. class root the bed & bedroom all up. We got home late.
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This morning it was hazy around the edges but it all blew away. The sun shone nicely all day and we had showers in the evening.
It's an Amish Holiday and so we weren't bothered with them. We weren't troubled with much of anybody and so got a good bit more caught up.
After supper we went to choir practice then down home. [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] demonstrated her cello, while [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] blew his horn. We had to have a couple of arguments to complete the evening.
The rain seems to be over & the morrow will probably be clear again.
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This morning it was hazy around the edges but it all blew away. The sun shone nicely all day and we had showers in the evening.
It's an Amish Holiday and so we weren't bothered with them. We weren't troubled with much of anybody and so got a good bit more caught up.
After supper we went to choir practice then down home. [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] demonstrated her cello, while [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] blew his horn. We had to have a couple of arguments to complete the evening.
The rain seems to be over & the morrow will probably be clear again.
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It seemed to be quite an ordinary day and so I depart from my usual recordings.
It seems that after a long, hard winter, spring is having a hard time coming for I was compelled to make fire in the furnace today.
My new job is agreeing with me quite well and I am not at all reluctant to start the day or the week.
After supper [[Red McLaughlin|Red]] & [[Aravella Boone|Aravella]] came to visit us. We talked & (played pinochle) 1 game. Red took me in a '39 Buick to get some ice cream & pretzels. Of course we enjoyed eating them later.
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[[Jane Young|Jane]], of course, didn't go with me to work but stayed at home & prepared for dinner tonight.
I worked as usual.
After dinner I raked the lawn & mowed it, having [[Webbie]] to help me. It really needed mowing.
After cleaning myself up I went down & brought Grammy Young & Auntie up for "dinner." Uncle & Aunt Young were here also and everything was fine and good. Aunty Mary brought us a May basket.
After supper we played [[Chinese checkers]] & chess. After the company had gone home, we finished the dishes about eleven oclock.
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We stayed in bed till almost the last minute as usual lately, then got up and hurried off to SS & [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]].
At Church we voted to change the time of service to daylight and it was daylight in the evening.
[[Willis Bucher|Willis]] & Marg were there for church and came down for dinner bringing half of it along.
After dinner we spent half an hour or more taking census over at [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Old Leacock Cemetery]].
We run around a little, ate a quick supper, had no [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]], no organist for church and then went up to [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]]'s.
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''This biography was written by [[Janice Marie Brackbill|Janice Homsher]] on the occasion of her mother's 100th birthday in 1987.''
[[Esta Leona Leaman]] was born on March 3, 1887 on a farm in Leacock Township known to its occupants and neighbors as Cedar Lawn. Although Esta has been living at her present home on Hershey Church Road in Salisbury Township for the past 78 years, her early years were not so settled.
Being the fifth child in a family of eight children, she had much in common with Topsy who just grew. Due to her love for babies and her willingness to work, she was sent off to live with her cousin at an early age to help care for his brood of young children. Needless to say, she was homesick for her beloved Cedar Lawn where there was such an abundance of love that she now, confused in mind, equates it with Heaven. Adding to her distress while being with her cousin was the fact that she had to leave her dear old Kauffman's School, where her much idolized oldest sister was the teacher and attend Weavertown School - their arch rivals.
As a pre-teen, she was again sent to live with her uncle and aunt in [[Rohrerstown]]. Both uncle and aunt were blind and needed someone with a quick body and mind to help them. Esta rather enjoyed living in Rohrerstown. Pleasing her aunt, who was somewhat of a fanatic about neatness, was a challenge to her. This demand for neatness was due in part from necessity since she was blind, but also partly from a lack of having anything more to worry about. Her uncle was a kind man and easy to please, and reading the paper to him was a joy. She was somewhat apprehensive, though, about doing his banking for him since that required bringing home the week's supply of cash all in coins. However, that train ride from Rohrerstown to Lancaster and back was for years instantly recalled whenever she heard a train whistle. School in Rohrerstown too was a lot of fun. She was now at that age when boys and girls begin to enjoy each other's company.
Her next experience away from home was living with an elderly lady in Gap and attending Gap Academy. The lady again benefited from Esta's helping hand, but the time spent at the Academy did little to further her education, for it was common knowledge that the kids knew more than the teacher.
Esta has many fond memories of growing up at Cedar Lawn, as much of her time was spent there. Also, Fresh Air children from New York City and a brother and sister who came back each summer provided competition as well as companionship.
Attending Mennonite Church with her parents as a child enabled her to commit to memory many hymns of faith. In 1903 Esta followed in her older sisters' footsteps and joined the [[Leacock Presbyterian Church]] in [[Paradise]]. She now holds the distinction of being the oldest member of that church. Although for much of her early life Esta had little time or means to give to the church, she saw to it that her children went to Sunday School and Church. It has been a source of pride for her to see all her children take an active part in the life of.the church as teachers and elders.
Parties and "outings" with other young people played a major role in the lives of the family at Cedar Lawn. Friends came to "house parties" which lasted for several days. Picnics were held at Rocky Springs Park or Lititz Spring Park, or just in the meadow.
Esta's mother was quick to respond to the needs of relatives and neighbors when a new baby was born or someone was sick or had a death in the family. She would stay at that home for as long as she was needed. Sometimes she would take Esta along to do the "running" for her. Other times Esta stayed home and attended the needs there. Little wonder she was the favorite of her father who depended on her to sew on his buttons or help him plant the field corn. The bond of love between them was mutual for she often commented that he certainly was a nice Daddy.
After a brief stay with her oldest brother in Lancaster while she attended Millersville Normal School, Esta returned again to Cedar Lawn. Esta's adolescent years at Cedar Lawn were gay and happy times with lots of friends and parties. Now, however, she and her older sister who were not yet married concentrated on serious dating. Courting one's sweetheart in those days was not an easy task. "Fellows" had to travel by train, trolley, or quite often by foot to see their girl friends. Nevertheless, love prevailed and Esta married [[Harry G. Brackbill]] on June 15, 1909 under a bower of blossoms in the parlor of Cedar Lawn.
After an extended wedding trip and a summer of being entertained by aunts, uncles and cousins, Harry and Esta moved to the farm where Esta now lives. Matched dishes and linen tablecloth and napkins were a must if Esta would please her new husband who came to appreciate the finer things of life while attending Millersville College.
But these things gave way and years went by. The hired men were replaced by a large family of children. Six boys and five girls provided a lot of free labor, but also demanded a lot of caring for. Food on a farm was not a big problem, but clothing was not easy to come by. Like many other mothers during the Depression, Esta became an expert at fixing up hand-me-downs from city cousins. Work clothes were patched upon patch. Towels, bed sheets, and you name it were made from feed bags bleached in the sun.
Preparing food for so large a family was no easy task, but cooking became more or less of a hobby for Esta. She took both joy and pride in her cooking, and things had not only to taste good but to look good also. Beside her own children to cook for, there was almost always a cousin who needed a temporary home or one who just needed to spend some time on the farm.
Esta and Harry were both from large families, and they frequently entertained them by inviting them to Sunday dinner. Esta's reputation as a good cook was soon established on both sides of the family. When her children grew older, they often invited their friends to stay for Sunday night supper. Since these invitations were usually spontaneous, Esta was always prepared with plenty of dessert on hand.
Since there was little or no money to purchase anything for the house but basics, Esta also cultivated a hobby of growing house plants and flowers. The many windows of her twelve room farm house were filled with geraniums, African violets, and ferns.
Education for their children was a priority for Esta and Harry alike, but when their family was growing up, even getting them to high school presented its problems. In fact, the supervising of the packing of nine lunches each school day was no easy task, much less providing transportation to high school and college. Of course, those attending grade school could walk.
Life kept getting busier for the Brackbill family. The five oldest children became teachers and the sixth one became a minister. The next two boys attended college later on their own, but the three youngest were content with a high school education.
Eventually all the children were married; four of them within one year's time. Then came the grandchildren. There are thirty three of them. Twenty seven of them earned college degrees, three continued some education after high school, and again three were content with a high school diploma. Time will tell how the next generation will fair, all fifty four of them. It is not likely they will all follow the example of the oldest great-grandchild who became the first medical doctor in the family, but many show great promise.
Life has not been without its sorrows, and her daughter's death at the age of four provided its first trauma. A still born twin and her youngest child's sickness and death were also sad times. Death is no stranger to Esta now, for only one sister and a sister-in-law are left of her generation to share the gift of life.
Esta continued to live on the farm after her husband's death in 1967. It is now farmed by her grandson and his retired minister father. Esta's mind can only capture a hint of the past as she sits at the same kitchen table she once sat with matched china and linen cloth. The table is now covered with the more familiar table oil cloth with an African violet as a centerpiece. There has always been a centerpiece on her table as well as flowers on the window sill. So memories are mixed with reality as Esta celebrates her 100th birthday.
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''The following was [[Harry G. Brackbill]]'s account of his wedding and honeymoon.''
==Biographical account of wedding and honeymoon of Miss Esta Leaman and Harry G. Brackbill==
Ceremony performed by Dr. D. R. Workman at [[Cedar Lawn Farm]] at 3 p.m. June 17, 1909 in the presence of one hundred and fifty relatives and friends. The day began seriously for jokers of the Bridal party and ended with a wholesome shower and a severe delay in the mechanical inclination of the auto machine. The day was especially important to the Bride and Groom, not so much because of what occurred at that time but on account of later events. Well, as I have said, the Rev. Dr. said the fatal word at three p.m. or thereabout and the then Harry G. and [[Esta Leona Leaman|Esta L. Brackbill]] entered the matrimonial way together. One and inseparable they left the homestead on board train for [[Philadelphia|Phila.]] Accompanied by Miss [[Erma Skiles]] as far as [[wikipedia:Atglen|Atglen]]. I forbear to tell of all details happening along the way. Be it sufficient to say we were most reluctant to be broken in upon by the outside world; a direct phone message from an interested friend required repetition and a final enforcement from the bellboy.
Some time earlier or later on the morning of June 18 we might have been seen by the [[wikipedia:Schuylkill River|Schuykill]] in a shady recess of the grove of Fairmount Park, dreaming over again the scenes of single life and wondering at the denseness of brain tissues that would prevent a dawn of the blissfulness of a married existence. Time passed without record and after a thorough confusion in Arch, Eighth, Tenth, Etc. streets we evolved upon the pretty threshold of Mr. And Mrs. [[Elam Hershey]] at 5424 Jefferson St. West Phila. It was continued joy in the presence of our host and hostess and it proved a sheer impossibility to "break camp" before 3 p.m. Sat. June 19. At 3:34 p.m. we went on the N.J. Br. P.R.R. bound for [[wikipedia:Ocean Grove, New Jersey|Ocean Grove]]. Having passed the first Mecca of our Honeymoon it behooves the writer to set forth a brief of the information and experience as may impress the accidental reader. The nasty weather caused the purchase of an umbrella from the home grocer etc. at the enormous outlay of 75 cents. This proved so heavy and as the weather cleared at once the thing was consigned in two parts to a place in the trunk which I suppose it may occupy until the end of “time.” Although numerous opportunities are present for use if the thing were respectful and useful. Well the umbrella closed the fruit stand was very convenient and "sweet" to the Bride. The Groom scattered an unnecessary number of nickels in his attempt to land us at our cousins but outside of a little delay no points were strained and we arrived Ocean Grove in best of health and happiness.
The trunk, a pleasing hostess and a considerable number of important folk met us at the St. Elmo and I may add a competent cook and two pretty table waitresses had been a busy prior to our coming for at 6 p.m. The bell rang and it was ours to enjoy roast potato baked fish cornbread wheat bread etc. etc. and after a delicious refreshing we sought the Board walk explored it thoroughly and were there after content. With fruit a goodly supply of salt sea breeze and a breezy room Sat. passed to Sunday morning and the lone Groom might have been seen on the beach, while the Bride concluded a morning nap and did her toilettes. Through the chaperoneage of a friend [[Mr. Stoltzfus]], we listened "hardly" to a discourse in St. Pauls by Rev. Owen. A nap in the p.m. and an hour at Bright hour service brought us to an audience with Dr. Strobridge Asbury Park on the subject The Optimism of Jesus. The last moments spent on Beach Board Walk with Elmers Stoltzfus and Kraybill. The people at St. Elmo are interesting and interested; an acquaintance can easily be formed but time is precious on the Honeymoon. If any man dispute the fact I wish him well but the error is his own. We prolonged our stay at ocean to Wednesday morn. Monday being very warm and much of the groom's time was employed in urging the Bride to indulge in a surf bath which when the persuasion was accomplished there was no limiting except as the cold sea brine chilled the ardor and the supper hour demanded a hasty retreat. A trip to Fenton Farm closed the day for the most of importance and sound sleep, held enslaved until the dawn. From henceforward you shall read the biography in the third person under the names of Esta and Harry and I beg of you not to inquire the reason for so abrupt a diversion unless you visit the biographer in person. There was no one in the places set for Harry and Esta Tuesday morning and for once Esta failed to note that the people in the little house outside our dining room window ate breakfast at the same time we did and herein lies a wonderful tale. A large rectangular mirror hung in the rear of a neat bungalow just opposite the dining room windows. The reflection was remarkable, Harry noticed but without remark, that it set forth a seeming second table in the room beyond and as there was no possibility of fact in the matter, he soon understood. But the unsuspecting Esta sat side to the window and only glanced thru the window when she stole a glance at Elizabeth which was some two or three times during a meal. As you notice late upon the third day, Esta ventured to say the people opposite invariably ate their meals at the precise hour we did and the man at the end of the table always wore a suit of like figure with the punctual neighbors just opposite. And what embarrassment when the truth became known. June 22 Esta took a walk four blocks without her husband as a result Harry smoked seven cigars that day and had no little difficulty seeking information as to this very bold act. On the morning of the 23rd we took stage to N.Y. by Sandy Hook Line and came into 42nd St. Pier N. York to be met by Mr. Kreapple and shown to the Kreapple Home about 12 m. A funny thing happy Harry in seeking to have his baggage rechecked at Asbury. A certain colored porter noticed an inquiring expression on Harry's face and ventured assistance only to be refused. Harry walking farther was encountered by about 25 porters and was like to be carried merrily on the way when a certain baggage transfer came to his needed rescue. The ride by boat pleased each of us very much. There was much excitement in the harbor of N. York.
An amusing incident might have been witnessed on upper deck where Harry wishing to hide the green boldly took chair and placed it for Esta but unfortunately had left Esta to stand guard over baggage and in the transition from baggage to the aforesaid chair, a space of a few seconds intervened, and in the mean time a later arrival caught up and embrased the above named chair. Harry was "stung" but just a bit wiser. So we learn a little every way. Esta has a marked imagination and when going upon the boat a sudden determination seized her to become sea sick. Unfortunately Harry had suggested such a possibility altho as most of you know the rout from Sandy Hook to N.Y. is within breakwater. Well, after ten minutes upon the briny deep, Esta expressed a fear of sickness and in another five wanted to go below but was prevailed upon to remain a little longer when lo and behold she realized she was sitting with the sun shining strongly upon her back which produced a burning sensation and hence the thot of sea sickness. Harry was very glad there was no real thing in it else the honeymoon would have been curtailed at New York, much of the later trip being planned by water and what a calamity. Well, with a rising temperature we sank into the famed 3rd ave. subway train [[New York City]] and there is little account to give unless you analyze the heat. Everything is 99% heat with much H2O and a great lot of H2SO4. Bronx Park was visited with Mr. Kraepple and daughter Maggie and granddaughter Margaret in the coach. Much pleasure came with the trip. There was little curious inspection but we had the pleasure of swaying the balanced rock with our own thumb. The Brown River affords a bit of wild scenery and boating quite unsurpassed. 307 For supper a refusal to go out and long eve upon the stoop passed us into Thursday and Central Park. Esta and Harry in company with a friend, took in the Natural History and Metropolitan Art with lunch in the third story. Esta had an eye for the precious stones laces Indian relics and the picture of the art gallery. Harry had an eye for everything but was more than pleased in the Natural History and if I may make personal reference he could remember nothing but the pleasant presence of Esta and a few stolen sweets.
It is an advantage to the writer to be exempt from signing his name to this biography otherwise there might be too much investigation into the source of a few statements. Well Esta turned the clock back two hours Friday morn with the happy yet disastrous result that the bride and groom rose not until 10.30 at which hour they were accosted by the displeased chaperone and sharply accused for disappointing him at an earlier hour. New York has pleasures but not for me. New York has her lofty building her museums and aquarium but let others enjoy them. For us it is enough to know that the Empire City exists, the metropolis of the world but not our world. Our world is a small one to the physical eye bound by the narrow circumference of two rustic hearts with not even a safe place for a lingering friendship unless under strict challenge. So we hasted from the city of New York into a more rural and better favored suburb Brooklyn there to be entertained in good old Lancaster Co. style by Mr. and Mrs. Aikin and daughter. Here we encountered our first storm, here we enjoyed sweets and watermelon most devoutly craved. Here we met our first gathering of Lancaster Co. folk among whom were Mr. [[Jason Denlinger]], Mr. [[Adam Rohrer]], Mr. [[Elmwood Ranck]], Mr. [[Boise Workman]] and others who entertained delightfully. Later we were joined by no less honored personages than Mr. and Mrs. [[Lloyd B. Hershey]] who also were touring in honor of a recent matrimonial alliance. But no thanks is due them for an early sleep for of all noisy people. I believe Lloyd can keep above the crowd. Well we slept and woke and rose and departed after breakfast with a borrowed tooth brush a Brooch for delivery and an invitation to return for lunch. Well, Prospect Park Brooklyn may be nice but Esta was too tired to do other than sit beneath the shade of a tree and muse and sleep and so we turned back to Clarendore Road only to put Esta to bed while Harry roamed the adjacent Brooklyn. A walk to the Boulevard a pleasant eve with Cousin Clara and an early arrival at Breakfast and the church presided over by Mr. Maitery formerly of Gap M.E. led us past the am of the day. Mr. Ranck led us to his surrey and graciously exposed to our view his magnificent city of Brooklyn. Well we took the L and returned to 153 at New York to pass a few hours waiting for a boat to bear us upon the historical bosom of the Hudson. Esta said Harry was flush because he bot a 35 ct brooch with a die of the boat Robt. Fulton upon it. She also got a thoro coat of tan and later complained because it was not on her face. Well of all short days of the Honeymoon More June 28 was shortest. We passed the Catskills West Point the Upper Highlands and on to the head waters of the Hudson arriving at [[wikipedia:Albany|Albany]] only a little after six to pass hastily [thus] to the new Kenmore. Of all breaks Albany had her share. 'Twould jar my memory to relate. 'Twould shock civilization to read and 'twould be a blot of reproach upon the civilization and fair name of [[Lancaster]] to tell all but truth to say. There is no knowledge nor device in the grave neither is there reason or judgment after one has committed celibate suicide. Rooms at New Kenmore with bath $4.00 Value received. Lunch at Keller's State Street Grapenuts and coffee for supper a hurried retreat. An hour Tuesday morn in Capitol with guide 50 cents. Three hours in Washington Parks with much meditation. Train to Utica 4.25 Cheaper Hotel and less breaks. Early departure for Syracuse by trolley 2:30 p.m. Wed. Niagara visited. A late walk by the Falls a long sleep and breakfast at the Imperial Wonder of Wonders ask Esta Four Quailees served on a plate. Woe to the Negro race Hence forward they shall be taken for value recd. Esta thot it was magnificent she didn't mind the effect produced. Buffalo by Boat Western States with three hours anxiety about state room. Most highly appreciated however. The most hardly won are most highly appreciated. Moral Learning Buffalo 6 p.m. we steamed up Lake Erie at 24 knots an hour more or less and after several sleepless hours and very few sound sleeping ones we arose after 7 a.m. and dressed only to find our watch still going by Eastern Time and our boat moving on by Central time, hence an hour ahead of time and our boat an hour late. Cost of refreshments on boat excessive. Reached [[wikipedia:Detroit]] 8:30 a.m. July 2 1909 found Cousin Clara waiting for us, and all our friends in Detroit phoning for us. Well, Harry and Esta were at Home with Clarence and Clara. There was no fear for decorum or propriety as our host and hostess have by no means ended they honeymoon days; they are lovers still. Friday p.m. we were loafers. Sat a.m. Esta washed and ironed. Harry got into trouble generally and very late in the p.m. both took trolley to Wabash Ave where supper was served and a pleasant eve with Aunt Martha and the cousins. A long walk home to our lodging with only a few blocks out of way by error ended the week. Sabbath cleared bright, cool, and inspiring. Monday morning, July 5 dawned clear and bright. We breakfasted late and after our hostess had prepared an abundant lunch we set out for Belle Isle where we were joined by Clarence, Aunt Martha, and the cousins. Belle Isle is the famous park of the Detroit residents and indeed it would seem that the city were erupted judging from the crowd. After waiting for a long time we finally spread the lunch and tho we should have taken care for supper there was but little left. After lunch we visited the places of interest, the horticulture hall and aquarium were both full of novelty. Fishe of every variety were seen in their natural habitat. The most curious was the sea horse his head looked just like the horse and indeed it was almost as full of mettle as any. We were hurried there because of the incessant crowd and had to pass on hurridly to the deer enclosure. There we saw a beautiful brown buck and doe of the big horn variety. The Polar and Grizzly attracted much attention because of their antics. The air was so oppressive and so we sat resting until late in the p.m. and there a number of our crowd having gone to city we sat by the clear deep Detroit river eating our lunch as the boats and canoes glided smoothly by. After an hour musing by the beach we "sailed" back to the island tired and somewhat glad another noisy fourth had passed by hoping that this may have been the last noisy one.
Tuesday morn was planned for sightseeing but we delayed in slumber too long and we had to content ourselves seeing Detroit from the Sky of the Majestic and one could hardly find a more novel way of viewing the town from the Majestic. We could view all the main aves 7 in number. After an hour thus Esta conceived a desire to see the extreme of Woodward Ave. We secured a fruit lunch too large for two but cousins ate most of it. Esta being busy brushing mosquitoes these animals being so audacious and active that the following morn both found lumps and boils immense. We returned to Aunts an hour late, partook of a most hearty supper and spent an evening merrily with cousins. We retired to rise earlier than usual. Wednesday morn Aunt took us to see Alice on Mt. Vernon and we soon acquainted ourselves with a seemingly peculiar circumstance and although an awkward occasion at first we began to enjoy the company thoroughly and were sorry to be called to leave so soon. Mrs. Williams is a woman of remarkable character and we learned to admire for her droll advice. We learned to care for children generally and Rol's especially learned to make tea and were inspired to a broader Christianity by her quotation. When we get beyond we will not be asked to what church we belong.
Thursday morn Harry roamed the streets of Detroit collecting laundry, spending money, gazing at store windows etc, while Esta enjoyed the sweet company of Cousin Clara in her home. After a trip to the wharf for boat tickets and a return to early supper all went to an experience social. This was most interesting to those directly interested yet to those without was most tedious. Just before the meeting Aunt Martha and Ralph presented us with a pair of beautiful woolen blankets from Uncle Abram.
Friday morning we arose and breakfasted with Cousin Clarence and after making final preparations being provided with a boat lunch by Clara we set out for the dock where our boat the Lady of Cleveland lay at anchor waiting for us. However, she was an hour late in starting and had a passage of less than one hundred. This being an extra trip across the lake.
While securing my tickets I met with an old schoolmate and friend Mr. Fred Lou who was engaged selling tickets and again as we were waiting for the boat we were joined by him. We spent some time pleasantly together recounting many old time incidents.
At ten-thirty we cleared port, set out on clear smooth Erie under a delightful breeze. Nothing unusual occurred during the sail. These two travelers enjoyed each others company. Esta slept while we sat on deck much of the time and only missed a scrap by a small margin.
Arriving Cleveland 5:50 p.m. we walked streets visiting nickelodeons etc until 11:30 at which time we boarded the Pittsburg train riding until 6:50 a.m. at which time we arrived [[wikipedia:Pittsburgh|Pittsburg]]. The Bride experienced little difficulty in sleeping all through the long hours of that morning tho seized with a severe attack of neuralgia she "put up" a good bluff and seemed to sleep soundly.
We breakfasted in Pittsburg on Grape Nuts and cream this time an appropriate diet, set our watch an hour earlier as per Eastern time and came East on the Philadelphia Express leaving 8 a.m. Again the Bride was sleepy and silent. The mountain scenery is incomparable. The variety of peaks gulleys grooves and clearings give scenery of endless interest. The mechanical feats performed in constructing the road bed are incredible. Horseshoe Bend thrills one as he watches the engine and rear coach at the same time from the middle coach. The beautiful Juanita river basin has scenes beautiful to the eye. The fifty miles above Harrisburg pass with almost incredible swiftness.
[[Harrisburg]] is home. It is here we found those whom we knew. It was here we found stores and homes like our own. After half and hour's delay we found a trolley for [[Mechanicsburg]] and after a short walk came to the home of Cousin Christ. Here supper awaited us and of course we did justice to it. And tho impolite we suggested an early retiring and this granted all was well until the early Sabbath call. Our cousins took us to a church in Mechanicsburg where Rev. Sanil Hess preached the sermon. Hot and dusty we spent the p.m. observing one old spinning wheel etc. in the parlor. In the eve Christ drove us to Uncle Peter's and here we spent two nights and a day in a pleasant manner. The people were harvesting so Esta and I were much together. Esta stole a sleep and I took a walk more p.m. midges were bad and after these came mosquitoes. After a fond farewell on Tues morn Mary took us to the trolley in the new surrey. Esta forgot her coat no less than three times, lost her handkerchief once. Our train for Lancaster was 30 m late and after lunch at Nissley's we turned up at [[Gordonville]] 12:25 p.m. to the no little concern of the shop girls and loungers. Ivan brought us to Cedar Lawn after rehearsing our many experiences writing some letters and reading our mail it was ours to retire to sweet dreams and sleep. Honeymoon trip ended but not the Honeymoon. Forbid that it should end, during these many happy days which we hope to be ours in the future.
The trip occupied twenty-six days, covered two-thousand miles, visited about forty friends. We spent one night on boat, one on the train, and four at Hotels, only one of which was first class. We saw ten different city Park, seven city buildings, two state capitals, and also took several excursions into the country.
Mother and Father gave a reception in our honor to about eighty five guests on July 15th, and the two days following Esta spent with me at home. Most of the joys of the new relationship must never be told. They exist only for those concerned and would not be understood by others. But sufficient to say the life is far beyond the highest expectations and promises to grow better daily.
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Diary after return from Honeymoon
* July 14 - washing dirty dudds, Home and to shop with Nancy
* July 15 - back to Cedar Lawn and home to the reception Esta donned her wedding [dress] and supper went off nicely
* July 16 - at home with Esta and Mother. A bit lazy all day with a walk to Isaac's in the evening
* July 17 - Dinner at Pharoas [Phares] Buckwalter's Shopping in town and lunch at home afterwards
* July 18 - Sunday - no church - no drive - a full round loaf with much letter writing
* July 19 - Hoeing at Esta's home with Father Leaman a perfect reconciliation
* July 20 - no work, a drive to Bro's and a little information about a farm returned about 9:30 and was lovingly rec'd by Esta
* July 21 - helped Isaac build a stall, Esta spent the day with me at sisters'
* July 22 - rain many places, sufficient for plowing
* July 23 - a son born to Isaac Buckwalter, visited with Dan Eshleman, threshed at Esta's home
* July 24 - Esta wanted to attend service at Kinzer but we didn't go, Hershey preached
* July 25 - a sad accident to Elwood Hershey, leg badly shattered in gasolene engine, amputation necessary, condition serious, Did a bit of work at Isaac's,
* July 26 - Tuesday with Isaac, p.m. with Esta
* July 27 - Mission meeting, crowd immense, animated and strong speakers
* July 28 – Nothing doing at Cedar Lawn
* July 29 - Threshed with Freeland Buckwalter
* July 30 - spent day with sister Annie on the farm, Evening at Intercourse singing at Uncle Benj Hershey
* July 31 - home with family, all is pleasant, nice drive to Red Well Church
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We can help it but we don't and so we get up late, and hurry, and get to work just in the nick of time.
It was a beautiful morning and continued fair and warm all day. [[Jane Young|Jane]] did the washing in the morning.
We were not harassed by customers and so had lots of time for other work. We received bad news that [[Phil Egster]] & wife & little girl were hurt in an automobile accident in Arizona.
We had choir praactice in the evening but Jane didn't go, she ironed instead getting ready for housecleaning.
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We can help it but we don't and so we get up late, and hurry, and get to work just in the nick of time.
It was a beautiful morning and continued fair and warm all day. [[Jane Young|Jane]] did the washing in the morning.
We were not harassed by customers and so had lots of time for other work. We received bad news that [[Phil Egster]] & wife & little girl were hurt in an automobile accident in Arizona.
We had choir praactice in the evening but Jane didn't go, she ironed instead getting ready for housecleaning.
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We all four got up about 5:30 this morning. We didn't seem to be sleepy.
I dug garden before breakfast & then didn't eat enough. [[Val]] went off to work at six. [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Jane Young|Jane]] went to cleaning again. I went to work also.
Today was swell again. Customers were few again.
[[Hackman]] came before supper. I did a little garden.
After supper I went to [[J. Z. Sandis]]' to a committee meeting of S.S. "Extention." We did a fine job of preparing for a canvass of [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|church]].
I had my car at the garage.
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It was too wet to dig garden before breakfast so we didn't get up very early. I made my breakfast once again & went off to work.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] worked again after she got there. We were a little bit busier than usual.
[[Charlie Hurst]] installed a speaker system & it was interesting. [[Arthur S. Young|Arthur]] left for [[Bloomsburg]] etc.
After supper Jane went to the Dr. & we went to choir practice.
I then got my hair cut and we visited [[Brackbill Farm|down home]] & [[Groff]]s.
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I went off to work without [[Jane Young|Jane]] again this morning. [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] was to come and help clean the upstairs.
Harold & I made out quite all right by ourselves. We had a nice warm dinner that really did the trick.
In the evening [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] brought the little garden tractor up & we had a lot of fun. ([[Gid]] broke his leg.)
[[Val]] came for supper & helped with the garden.
We had a pretty fair [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] Board meeting at [[Romaine]]'s. Jane stayed with company. We also ate & sang. Came home late.
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I went off to work without [[Jane Young|Jane]] again this morning. [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] was to come and help clean the upstairs.
Harold & I made out quite all right by ourselves. We had a nice warm dinner that really did the trick.
In the evening [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] brought the little garden tractor up & we had a lot of fun. ([[Gid]] broke his leg.)
[[Val]] came for supper & helped with the garden.
We had a pretty fair [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] Board meeting at [[Romaine]]'s. Jane stayed with company. We also ate & sang. Came home late.
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I got up when I should have this morning, made my own breakfast & walked to work. [[Jane Young|Jane]] was here but deserved to stay in bed till I left.
We used our new speaking system at the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]] for the first time today and really had fun.
It was a real nice day but a little colder. Business was fair.
After a fast & furious supper etc., Jane went to Guild and I went to [[Ruth Eicholz]]'s to nominate officers for [[East Branch]]. We had a hard time.
I got home before Jane & probably will get to bed first.
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I got up when I should have this morning, made my own breakfast & walked to work. [[Jane Young|Jane]] was here but deserved to stay in bed till I left.
We used our new speaking system at the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]] for the first time today and really had fun.
It was a real nice day but a little colder. Business was fair.
After a fast & furious supper etc., Jane went to Guild and I went to [[Ruth Eicholz]]'s to nominate officers for [[East Branch]]. We had a hard time.
I got home before Jane & probably will get to bed first.
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[[Jane Young|Jane]], of course, didn't go to work this morning, but I, of course, did. We got everything accomplished quite well and were ready to come home at noon.
After dinner we worked in the garden and mowed the lawn. Showers put an end to outside activities and then I cleaned up and went to the store.
After supper we went down home and experimented with the new speaking system to the house. We had a nice pleasant evening of it.
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[[Jane Young|Jane]], of course, didn't go to work this morning, but I, of course, did. We got everything accomplished quite well and were ready to come home at noon.
After dinner we worked in the garden and mowed the lawn. Showers put an end to outside activities and then I cleaned up and went to the store.
After supper we went down home and experimented with the new speaking system to the house. We had a nice pleasant evening of it.
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It was expedient that we get up an hour earlier this morning, for all the services were changed to Daylight time. We didn't notice any difference.
[[Reba]] invited us to dinner &, of course, we came. We ate lots. After dinner Joyce & I walked. Then we all went to visit [[George Smith]]s.
We came back home and grabbed a bit of supper and hurried off to [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]]. M.J.B. led. After church we talked to [[Mr. Kaufman|Mr & Mrs Kaufman]]. Then visited [[Red]] & Mrs. Red.
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It was expedient that we get up an hour earlier this morning, for all the services were changed to Daylight time. We didn't notice any difference.
[[Reba]] invited us to dinner &, of course, we came. We ate lots. After dinner Joyce & I walked. Then we all went to visit [[George Smith]]s.
We came back home and grabbed a bit of supper and hurried off to [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]]. M.J.B. led. After church we talked to [[Mr. Kaufman|Mr & Mrs Kaufman]]. Then visited [[Red]] & Mrs. Red.
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After the alarm wakened me, I turned it of and went back to sleep. A little bit later I had to get awake again and then to hurry.
We weren't extra busy with trade and so our work at the office was almost entirely book-work.
It was nice and warm again today with sunshine dominating.
After supper we went with [[Ranck]]s to [[County Chorus]] practice. It was long & we were late getting home.
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After the alarm wakened me, I turned it of and went back to sleep. A little bit later I had to get awake again and then to hurry.
We weren't extra busy with trade and so our work at the office was almost entirely book-work.
It was nice and warm again today with sunshine dominating.
After supper we went with [[Ranck]]s to [[County Chorus]] practice. It was long & we were late getting home.
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[[Jane Young|Jane]] washed & I drove the Chevy to work.
We had a little bit of a shower in the morning, but it surely didn't last long. It turned out to be a pretty good work day.
[[Arthur S. Young|Mr. Young]] went to [[Philadelphia|Phila.]] in the afternoon. I didn't do much for I couldn't find much to do.
After supper we worked in the Garden. It was fun running the little garden tractor around. We worked till dark. Then we sat around and drank peach juice and headed for bed.
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We were late getting started this morning. I had to eat light breakfast and drive the car to get there on time.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] was there most of the day and we had fun getting meeting notice letters out. [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] helped us.
It was really warm today with a strong breeze and continued so at night.
After supper we had our own choir practice at church and then practiced with the [[United Brethren|U.B.]] Choir at [[Paradise High School|High School]] for Baccalaureate.
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We were late getting started this morning. I had to eat light breakfast and drive the car to get there on time.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] was there most of the day and we had fun getting meeting notice letters out. [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] helped us.
It was really warm today with a strong breeze and continued so at night.
After supper we had our own choir practice at church and then practiced with the [[United Brethren|U.B.]] Choir at [[Paradise High School|High School]] for Baccalaureate.
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I got awake this morning very early to the welcomed sound of showers of rain.
When it was time to get up we were more inclined to stay in bed as usual.
Young man, I had a busy day, well, we all had a busy day for it was wet and still wetting. Farmers couldn't work so they came to see us. We did a big business.
We had late supper. Afterwards I worked at a crossword puzzle while [[Jane Young|Jane]] did dishes and weaved. Then I wrote to [[Harold Brackbill|Harold]] & Jane put the finishing touches on it. Then to bed.
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You see how it was today. [[Jane Young|Jane]] thought she had bettergo to the office again and that she did. We weren't quite as busy and so had time to catch up a little more.
[[Harold Brackbill|Harold]] was away part of the day, too. We got good news about [[Phil Egster|Phil]] & family -- may come home in a week.
After supper we went over to Bowmansville to the Spring rally of the [[East Branch]]. I pinchhitted for [[Reba]] and presided. [[Rev. Donald Thomas]] spoke. It was a fine trip and a fine meeting.
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You see how it was today. [[Jane Young|Jane]] thought she had bettergo to the office again and that she did. We weren't quite as busy and so had time to catch up a little more.
[[Harold Brackbill|Harold]] was away part of the day, too. We got good news about [[Phil Egster|Phil]] & family -- may come home in a week.
After supper we went over to Bowmansville to the Spring rally of the [[East Branch]]. I pinchhitted for [[Reba]] and presided. [[Rev. Donald Thomas]] spoke. It was a fine trip and a fine meeting.
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There seemed to be no special reason to hurry this morning, so I laid in bed until the zero hour, then hurried off to work.
Nothing rushed us at all and we were finished pretty well at noon.
After dinner [[Jane Young|Jane]] and I both went down to type and mimeograph for the [[County Chorus]] and the Sunday School. We came home later & I mowed the yard, Jane planted flowers.
After supper we went to [[Gap]] to hear the H. S. Band. It was good. [[Mary Jane]] celebrated her 17th birthday today--long live the Queen.
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There seemed to be no special reason to hurry this morning, so I laid in bed until the zero hour, then hurried off to work.
Nothing rushed us at all and we were finished pretty well at noon.
After dinner [[Jane Young|Jane]] and I both went down to type and mimeograph for the [[County Chorus]] and the Sunday School. We came home later & I mowed the yard, Jane planted flowers.
After supper we went to [[Gap]] to hear the H. S. Band. It was good. [[Mary Jane]] celebrated her 17th birthday today--long live the Queen.
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We got around early and all right again this morning. It was swell outside--a true summer day.
We went to Sunday School and [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] and enjoyed them very much as usual.
We went up to [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]]'s for dinner and looked around a little, then we went down to [[Smoker]]s & [[Buck]]s down by the river side. We spent the afternoon there.
After supper we hurried back to baccalaureate at [[Paradise High School|H.S.]] where we helped in the choir. [[Rev. Snavely]] preached & it was hot.
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We got around early and all right again this morning. It was swell outside--a true summer day.
We went to Sunday School and [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] and enjoyed them very much as usual.
We went up to [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]]'s for dinner and looked around a little, then we went down to [[Smoker]]s & [[Buck]]s down by the river side. We spent the afternoon there.
After supper we hurried back to baccalaureate at [[Paradise High School|H.S.]] where we helped in the choir. [[Rev. Snavely]] preached & it was hot.
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We start another week in the usual manner. [[Jane Young|The "Missus"]] did the washing in the morning & I went to the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]].
After dinner we both were at our accustomed places. Among other things we sent notices to [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] all over the county about the Chorus's Recital.
It rained something worth writing about. It almost tied up traffic.
After supper we went to [[Lancaster]] to final rehearsal of the chorus. They were nearly all there and things went swell.
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This category contains members of the Brown family.
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We had to crack open the shell of slumber and rise up to the daily tasks. [[Jane Young|Jane]] thought it most important to do the ironing in the morning and to take [[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Mother]], [[Nancy Young|Nancy]], and [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] to [[Lancaster]] in the afternoon. Nancy bought a bicycle.
Everything was fine and dandy in the [[Arthur S. Young Co.|Young Co.]] Headquarters.
After slow and late supper, we just sat around and did odds and ends and not much of anything. I made a little music and Jane wove. We went to bed early.
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Everything was as usual today again. The [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]] & shop were just pretty busy again.
The weather these days has been kinda odd for this time of year. Almost cold enough for fire in the house. And we had fire in the office.
I didn't eat supper at home in the evening but rather, [[Arthur S. Young|Daddy]], [[Harold Keneagy|Harold]] & I went to Hotel Weber to a Local Club # 4 dinner meeting. It was very nice & enjoyable. Only the people were nearly all strange. We got home before very late.
==Commentary==
''Local Club # 4 may have been the Lions Club, of which both Arthur S. Young and Harold Keneagy were members.''
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Everything was as usual today again. The [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]] & shop were just pretty busy again.
The weather these days has been kinda odd for this time of year. Almost cold enough for fire in the house. And we had fire in the office.
I didn't eat supper at home in the evening but rather, [[Arthur S. Young|Daddy]], [[Harold Keneagy|Harold]] & I went to Hotel Weber to a Local Club # 4 dinner meeting. It was very nice & enjoyable. Only the people were nearly all strange. We got home before very late.
==Commentary==
''Local Club # 4 may have been the Lions Club, of which both Arthur S. Young and Harold Keneagy were members.''
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We had pretty much of a thunderstorm last night or this morning about one. The electric clock in the kitchen had stopped at that time. But even that didn't clear off the weather.
We went to S.S. and [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] as usual and things were fine.
We ate dinner at home and in the afternoon went over home and played ball & quoits.
After a big supper we went to [[Lancaster]] and sang in the [[County Chorus]] recital at [[Moravian]]. We drove home afterwards.
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We had pretty much of a thunderstorm last night or this morning about one. The electric clock in the kitchen had stopped at that time. But even that didn't clear off the weather.
We went to S.S. and [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] as usual and things were fine.
We ate dinner at home and in the afternoon went over home and played ball & quoits.
After a big supper we went to [[Lancaster]] and sang in the [[County Chorus]] recital at [[Moravian]]. We drove home afterwards.
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Today promised to fairly warm and clear and so [[Jane Young|Jane]] washed in the forenoon. I, of course, went to work.
We were pretty busy. The shop is full of threshers getting ready for the coming season.
Jane took [[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Mother]] and some kids to [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] for practice in the afternoon.
[[Nancy Young|Nancy]] came up and was with us for supper. We brought mother up later and spent the evening looking around and talking. We returned our company and then went to bed.
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Today promised to fairly warm and clear and so [[Jane Young|Jane]] washed in the forenoon. I, of course, went to work.
We were pretty busy. The shop is full of threshers getting ready for the coming season.
Jane took [[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Mother]] and some kids to [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] for practice in the afternoon.
[[Nancy Young|Nancy]] came up and was with us for supper. We brought mother up later and spent the evening looking around and talking. We returned our company and then went to bed.
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I got up when the alarm rang - 6 oclock. As a result I didn't have to hurry and got to [[Arthur S. Young Company|work]] in good time.
Three [[wikipedia:baler|automatons]] went out from the factory today. That a good many--almost a record.
It got warmer and clearer this morning but got cloudy [[Dialect|till]] night.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] was with us in the afternoon. We were busy.
After supper we went up to [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] and to choir practice. [[Mrs. Herr]] played the organ and we practiced for Sunday A.M. We practiced for Childrens Day afterward.
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I got up when the alarm rang - 6 oclock. As a result I didn't have to hurry and got to [[Arthur S. Young Company|work]] in good time.
Three [[wikipedia:baler|automatons]] went out from the factory today. That a good many--almost a record.
It got warmer and clearer this morning but got cloudy [[Dialect|till]] night.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] was with us in the afternoon. We were busy.
After supper we went up to [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] and to choir practice. [[Mrs. Herr]] played the organ and we practiced for Sunday A.M. We practiced for Childrens Day afterward.
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Memorial Day--in memory of those who have done many noble deeds in order that we might live in peace and safety.
Farmers insist on working and so they think that implement stores and machine shops should also wait on them. Therefore I worked most of the day.
Late in the afternoon I washed the car with [[Webby]]. We then went with [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]] up to Marg & [[Willis Bucher|Willis]]'s . We played croquet etc.
It was a bad rainy night and kind of suppressed us.
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Today gave us a good opportunity to know the importance of Mr. [[Harold Keneagy|H.B. Keneagy]]. He was away all day, helping his father raise the barn.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] was down with me, and we made out first rate.
After coming home from work, we were just ready to eat supper when [[Mr. Williams]] came and we took time out to select wallpaper for the front room.
We were late for choir practice then, so I took a book up to [[Reba]] and then we went down home a while.
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Today gave us a good opportunity to know the importance of Mr. [[Harold Keneagy|H.B. Keneagy]]. He was away all day, helping his father raise the barn.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] was down with me, and we made out first rate.
After coming home from work, we were just ready to eat supper when [[Mr. Williams]] came and we took time out to select wallpaper for the front room.
We were late for choir practice then, so I took a book up to [[Reba]] and then we went down home a while.
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We were poky again this morning but then the weather was just as cloudy as usual and so [[Jane Young|Jane]] didn't do the washing.
We both went down the office and I was good for there was much to be done and lots of customers.
After we came home and after we had supper, we hurried and went to [[Lancaster]]. We picked up a bent spike on Poorhouse Hill and that made a flat tire. We visited [[Ruth]] and then went to see [[Phil Egster|Phil]]. He looked fine. Then we came home and visited down home a little.
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We were poky again this morning but then the weather was just as cloudy as usual and so [[Jane Young|Jane]] didn't do the washing.
We both went down the office and I was good for there was much to be done and lots of customers.
After we came home and after we had supper, we hurried and went to [[Lancaster]]. We picked up a bent spike on Poorhouse Hill and that made a flat tire. We visited [[Ruth]] and then went to see [[Phil Egster|Phil]]. He looked fine. Then we came home and visited down home a little.
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Again it's work. Again the weather is unsettled.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] was helping down at the office. It was payday and so the men had to be paid, among other things. I had a trip to [[Intercourse]] & [[Gap]] with [[Nancy Young|Nancy]].
After supper Jane went to Childrens Day Pageant practice. [[Webby]] and I visited out on the glider.
Later Jane returned and [[Red McLaughlin|Red]] & Mrs. Red came to visit. It was late and they didn't stay very long. We just talked and didn't play any.
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A beautiful morning was this first one of June. We gently drifted along to S.S. and [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] (I say "drifted" because it didn't take any effort, it seemed the thing to do.)
The Young People's choir sang in the morning - a first time of the summer. They unveiled a new baptismal fount.
We dined at home. In the afternoon the neighbor children gathered to play croquet.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] led [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] and after church we went over home for about an hour.
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A beautiful morning was this first one of June. We gently drifted along to S.S. and [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] (I say "drifted" because it didn't take any effort, it seemed the thing to do.)
The Young People's choir sang in the morning - a first time of the summer. They unveiled a new baptismal fount.
We dined at home. In the afternoon the neighbor children gathered to play croquet.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] led [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] and after church we went over home for about an hour.
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I intended to get up earlier this morning and to go to work earlier, but I didn't. I made it just about as usual.
It was another nice day and we were pretty busy. The last day of the month things had to be done.
After supper, [[Red McLaughlin|Red]] and [[Arvella]] dropped in. [[Sam Wenger|Mr. Wenger]] came in and we signed a lease for the rent of the house.
The [[County Chorus]] had a doggie roast at Roots and we really went and enjoyed it a terrible lot.
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Come on, sleepyheads, get up! Too tired? You had long night's rest, too sleepy? Didn't you sleep all night? Isn't there anything for you to do or no service you can render? Come on, you'll be all right once you are up and have your face washed, of course so it goes.
We were alone and busy at the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]] all day. It was surely hot, the hottest this summer yet by far.
After supper we went to pageant practice and board meeting and a sweet little social of the [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]].
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Come on, sleepyheads, get up! Too tired? You had long night's rest, too sleepy? Didn't you sleep all night? Isn't there anything for you to do or no service you can render? Come on, you'll be all right once you are up and have your face washed, of course so it goes.
We were alone and busy at the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]] all day. It was surely hot, the hottest this summer yet by far.
After supper we went to pageant practice and board meeting and a sweet little social of the [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]].
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No use, can't get up early to save my neck. [[Jane Young|Jane]] never gets up anymore till after I've gone to work.
We weren't extra busy but had enough to keep us stepping. Paul and [[Arthur S. Young|"Daddy"]] were away all day appraising Landis Brothers in [[Lancaster]]. Jane and [[Luetta M. Sheaffer|her mother]] went to Lancaster in the afternoon.
After supper we went to pageant practice and choir practice. There was a pretty good turnout. We had a long practice and did well. Afterwards we went to [[Singers]] and all had icecream.
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No use, can't get up early to save my neck. [[Jane Young|Jane]] never gets up anymore till after I've gone to work.
We weren't extra busy but had enough to keep us stepping. Paul and [[Arthur S. Young|"Daddy"]] were away all day appraising Landis Brothers in [[Lancaster]]. Jane and [[Luetta M. Sheaffer|her mother]] went to Lancaster in the afternoon.
After supper we went to pageant practice and choir practice. There was a pretty good turnout. We had a long practice and did well. Afterwards we went to [[Singers]] and all had icecream.
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'''Herbert Sheaffer''' was the son of [[John Sheaffer]] and [[Susannah Withrow]] and the nephew of [[Luetta M. Sheaffer]]. He was married to Mary Singer and their daughter was Lois.
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Another beautiful clear morning greeted us, promising a swell, summer day. [[Jane Young|Jane]] stayed abed as usual, and I went to work.
This [[wikipedia:baler|automaton]] business is certainly booming, with a total of 75 gone out to date and 30 this season.
[[Mr. Williams]] came and got ready to paper our front room.
After supper we hoed the garden. [[Webby]] came and we talked and planned. I read a few chapters of "Bambi" and then retired.
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Another beautiful clear morning greeted us, promising a swell, summer day. [[Jane Young|Jane]] stayed abed as usual, and I went to work.
This [[wikipedia:baler|automaton]] business is certainly booming, with a total of 75 gone out to date and 30 this season.
[[Mr. Williams]] came and got ready to paper our front room.
After supper we hoed the garden. [[Webby]] came and we talked and planned. I read a few chapters of "Bambi" and then retired.
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We arose early this morning, both of us, to be ready for the paper hanger. He came before breakfast and was finished shortly after dinner.
It was warm again, almost too warm for good work. We were busy and the checks nearly didn't get out.
After supper I took some of the townschildren whom I had hauled to and from Bible school the past two weeks to their graduation which was in the form of a demonstration. It was encouraging and stimulating.
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We arose early this morning, both of us, to be ready for the paper hanger. He came before breakfast and was finished shortly after dinner.
It was warm again, almost too warm for good work. We were busy and the checks nearly didn't get out.
After supper I took some of the townschildren whom I had hauled to and from Bible school the past two weeks to their graduation which was in the form of a demonstration. It was encouraging and stimulating.
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Nothing happened at the office worth mentioning, at least not worth remembering four days later, which is now. I worked again in the afternoon. [[Jane Young|Jane]] went to children's day practice.
When I did come home finally, I mowed the yard, then we ate supper. When I was cleaning myself up after supper, [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]] came. I had to get my hair cut.
The whole Young family came with icecream. [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] showed the [[wikipedia:Baler|automaton]] movies and we listened to his radio. All went home in good time.
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Nothing happened at the office worth mentioning, at least not worth remembering four days later, which is now. I worked again in the afternoon. [[Jane Young|Jane]] went to children's day practice.
When I did come home finally, I mowed the yard, then we ate supper. When I was cleaning myself up after supper, [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]] came. I had to get my hair cut.
The whole Young family came with icecream. [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] showed the [[wikipedia:Baler|automaton]] movies and we listened to his radio. All went home in good time.
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Childrens Day, aaaah! Bringing to mind those days when pretty girls and fancy dresses made an impression on me, when we all had our piece to say and all had a good laugh at the little kids.
Those days have not been forgotten, yet the day has not failed to bring its annual blessings to all of us.
We ate at home after church. [[Webby]] went along over [[Brackbill Farm|home]] after dinner. We swam. [[Harold Brackbill|Short--Harold]]--had just gotten home from college. It was warm and we played croquet.
[[Aldina Beane|Aldina]] led [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] Jane didn't go. A very heavy rain & gust flooded cars and roads but we had fun.
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Childrens Day, aaaah! Bringing to mind those days when pretty girls and fancy dresses made an impression on me, when we all had our piece to say and all had a good laugh at the little kids.
Those days have not been forgotten, yet the day has not failed to bring its annual blessings to all of us.
We ate at home after church. [[Webby]] went along over [[Brackbill Farm|home]] after dinner. We swam. [[Harold Brackbill|Short--Harold]]--had just gotten home from college. It was warm and we played croquet.
[[Aldina Beane|Aldina]] led [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] Jane didn't go. A very heavy rain & gust flooded cars and roads but we had fun.
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We begin another week but not the usual washday Monday. Last night's rain left mud everywhere and the world soaked.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] went to Lancaster and I to work again. It was a wet Monday. That means that farmers from far and near took time off to visit us a little.
After supper [[Harold Keneagy|H.B.]] and I were both back at our desks on the job.
Having so far neglected current events in the political world, I sidestep my former habit and record that [[wikipedia:Italian invasion of France|Italy declared war on England and France on the side of Germany]].
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We begin another week but not the usual washday Monday. Last night's rain left mud everywhere and the world soaked.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] went to Lancaster and I to work again. It was a wet Monday. That means that farmers from far and near took time off to visit us a little.
After supper [[Harold Keneagy|H.B.]] and I were both back at our desks on the job.
Having so far neglected current events in the political world, I sidestep my former habit and record that [[wikipedia:Italian invasion of France|Italy declared war on England and France on the side of Germany]].
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We got up in a cloudy morning and after my usual solo breakfast I went to the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]]. [[Jane Young|Jane]] went to washing later on.
We were pretty busy as we are rainy days but got through on the upper side.
After work I went with [[Harold Keneagy|Harold B. K.]] to [[Leaman Place]] to get my car. Then I came back for supper.
After supper I returned to the office for that extra dollar and also to catch up some work which was awaiting me. It is nice to work steadily and not be bothered or interrupted. Ten oclock I got home.
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We got up in a cloudy morning and after my usual solo breakfast I went to the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]]. [[Jane Young|Jane]] went to washing later on.
We were pretty busy as we are rainy days but got through on the upper side.
After work I went with [[Harold Keneagy|Harold B. K.]] to [[Leaman Place]] to get my car. Then I came back for supper.
After supper I returned to the office for that extra dollar and also to catch up some work which was awaiting me. It is nice to work steadily and not be bothered or interrupted. Ten oclock I got home.
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Woe is me. [[Harold Keneagy|Harold]] was laying taxes and therefore was not at work all day today. [[Arthur S. Young|Mr. Young]] and Bill went to Court at West Chester and so I had the reins pretty much to myself and so was busy.
It turned pretty hot today and being busy didn't make it any colder.
After supper I pushed the harrow a while. Then got ready & went to choir practice etc.
[[Red]] & [[Arvella]] were here when I got back & we talked and drank ginger ale till late.
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Woe is me. [[Harold Keneagy|Harold]] was laying taxes and therefore was not at work all day today. [[Arthur S. Young|Mr. Young]] and Bill went to Court at West Chester and so I had the reins pretty much to myself and so was busy.
It turned pretty hot today and being busy didn't make it any colder.
After supper I pushed the harrow a while. Then got ready & went to choir practice etc.
[[Red]] & [[Arvella]] were here when I got back & we talked and drank ginger ale till late.
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Believe me please! It was hot today. The thermometer in the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]] was hunting ninety most of the afternoon. We had the door and windows open and there was a nice air going.
[[Arthur S. Young|Daddy]] & [[Bill]] were to [[wikipedia:Westchester, PA|Westchester]] in the forenoon and we had lots to do at the office.
After supper [[Jane Young|Jane]] went to Guild. I was harrowing garden when [[Webby|Web]] & [[Paul Beane]] came & helped me. Later on the [[Rutt]] Girls came a little. After dark & washed up and set out in the glider till about the time Jane came home.
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I got up a little earlier this morning and had time to make myself a little cocoa for breakfast.
The "nice breeze" from yesterday blew me a nice cold and I have been blowing my nose all day, feeling pretty tough. It was hot again and we were busy.
We sold our last [[wikipedia:baler|Automaton]] that was ready--making 95. Also we got a new phone in.
After supper I went back to work. [[Harold Keneagy|Harold]] too. [[Betty]] & [[Gladys]] visited. It was still hot. We had icecream. We sat down home later & didn't get back home till 10:30.
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I got up a little earlier this morning and had time to make myself a little cocoa for breakfast.
The "nice breeze" from yesterday blew me a nice cold and I have been blowing my nose all day, feeling pretty tough. It was hot again and we were busy.
We sold our last [[wikipedia:baler|Automaton]] that was ready--making 95. Also we got a new phone in.
After supper I went back to work. [[Harold Keneagy|Harold]] too. [[Betty]] & [[Gladys]] visited. It was still hot. We had icecream. We sat down home later & didn't get back home till 10:30.
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After a hot nights sleep we got up late as usual. We weren't downstairs yet when the doorbell rang. [[Mr. Williams]] had come to finish the papering in the living room. [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herm]] went off to work and I did my Sat. morn chores. At dinner Herm came home, not feeling at all well. He went to bed and I drove [[Arthur S. Young|Daddy]]'s car to take a load of delegates and baggage to [[Chestnut Level]]. [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] went along to keep me company. We didn't get back till 5:15. At home Herm was still in bed and did not want much supper, so I ate light too. I sat on the glider, [[Mrs. Echman]] came over a while. We looked in vain for [[Harold Brackbill|Shorty]] but he did not come. Now I must go see how my patient is getting along.
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I awoke early after a good nights sleep ready to tear into a days routine. After I had breakfast & a bath, I wasn't so sure that I was well enough to be out of bed.
I went to SS anyway and church at [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Old Leacock]] and didn't feel much worse.
As we had planned, we went with [[Red]] & [[Arvella]] to [[wikipedia:Hershey, PA|Hershey]] after church--we had dinner in [[Lebanon]] and spent the afternoon in the [[wikipedia:Hersheypark|park at Hershey]]. It wasn't exactly the place to be on a Sunday but we enjoyed the fun house, boating and so forth. We came home about seven oclock and visited down home till ten.
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Monday forenoon was pretty good. [[Arthur S. Young|"Daddy"]] was there and all our questions had an answer.
In the afternoon he left for [[wikipedia:Chambersburg, PA|Chambersburg]] to Synod to last till Friday. It was a busy day. It rained a little and the farmers came in to swamp us.
After supper, I had three places I should have gone but I skipped Chorus practice and Fire Co. meeting and went to H. Lester Shenk to a Budget Committee of the County [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] Union. It lasted a good while & I was late getting home.
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It was a nice morning after the little shower we had last night. We weren't quite so busy today and had time to get through with our work.
There surely is plenty to do in all lines these days. If it isn't one thing, it's another.
We had supper down home--a good one too.
After supper I dressed up & went out with [[Walter McIlvane]] collecting fore the Building Fund. I met some new people and visited some other friends. We stayed down home then I listened to [[wikipedia:Fibber McGee and Molly|Fibber McGee & Molly]].
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The sun came up nice and bright this morning and warm. I reported for work but soon came back and got ready to go to [[Lancaster]].
Once in Lancaster we sang over the radio on the Morning Devotions. The Y.P. and the other choir. After that we shopped and visited [[Phil Egster|Phil]].
I went to work after dinner again. We had a gust late in the afternoon. [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] & [[Luetta M. Sheaffer|"Mother"]] came up for supper.
After that I went to Choir practice at [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]. We talked afterward then came home & talked some more then took the company home.
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We got up a little brighter & earlier this morning. [[Jane Young|Jane]] had breakfast on the table when I came down. She took me to work and went on over home & helped can peas all day.
We were not especially busy at work today, and so it went well. I had dinner down home.
It was very cool today--below 70 even inside.
After supper we took [[Romaine]] & [[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Mother]] & [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] to [[Chestnut Level]]. It was a swell night and swell service but we hadn't enough time to talk with the kids. We got home late & sleepy as well.
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We got up a little brighter & earlier this morning. [[Jane Young|Jane]] had breakfast on the table when I came down. She took me to work and went on over home & helped can peas all day.
We were not especially busy at work today, and so it went well. I had dinner down home.
It was very cool today--below 70 even inside.
After supper we took [[Romaine]] & [[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Mother]] & [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] to [[Chestnut Level]]. It was a swell night and swell service but we hadn't enough time to talk with the kids. We got home late & sleepy as well.
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'''Harry Valner Robinson''', generally called "Val," was the husband of [[Eunice Brackbill]].
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All the same I didn't get up early. [[Jane Young|Jane]] did pretty good for once. Breakfast was ready when I came downstairs.
I went to the office as always. Jane took [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] over [[Brackbill Farm|home]], where they ganged up & cleaned most of the house.
[[Val]] came for me in the evening and we went over there for supper. The place changed since last I was there. Naturally we sat and talked. The boys went to commencement. Ross & family were there a little.
We came back home for bed.
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All the same I didn't get up early. [[Jane Young|Jane]] did pretty good for once. Breakfast was ready when I came downstairs.
I went to the office as always. Jane took [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] over [[Brackbill Farm|home]], where they ganged up & cleaned most of the house.
[[Val]] came for me in the evening and we went over there for supper. The place changed since last I was there. Naturally we sat and talked. The boys went to commencement. Ross & family were there a little.
We came back home for bed.
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I was kinda sleepy this morning, again, so was [[Jane Young|Jane]]. I made it to work without much breakfast.
We were real busy at [[Arthur S. Young Company|work]] again. Lots of customers.
After hurried dinner, we dressed & took [[Romaine]] along to [[Middle Octoraro]] to [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] Day down there.
We had quite a full program but very instructive & enjoyable. [[Charlie Drain]], [[Rev. Fowler]], and several others.
We stopped @ [[Rancks]] a little while coming home.
It was foggy again and pretty misty.
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[[Cornelius J. Hochstetler]] (and "Neal") got married today, bless his heart & hers too.
We were practically swamped at the office. [[Arthur S. Young|Arthur]] went to [[Manheim]] & [[Harold Keneagy|Harold]] and I were alone.
We had to come back in the afternoon and get things lined up.
[[Nancy Young|Nancy]] brought a kitten up to us here at home, an addittion to our family. [[Jane Young|Jane]] knew I didn't want him, but insisted on getting even for some injustices in the past & present. We will get used to him.
We took [[Red McLaughlin|Red]] and [[Aravella]] to see [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0032638/ "Irene"] in the evening and got home pretty late.
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Cherries are ripe and I recall having been expected to get up early and pick them. It wasn't summer to me today, even though it is June 21, --it was very cool and we had the furnace going at the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]].
[[Jane Young|Jane]] picked some cherries later and with [[Nancy Young|Nancy]]'s help canned about 8 quart.
[[Arthur S. Young|"Daddy" Young]] returned home this afternoon. It was pay day, and busy.
After supper I went to [[East Branch]] meeting and we planned summer picnic and even fall Rallies. It was a lovely night. The big yellow moon just came up as I came home. Jane was in bed.
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Cherries are ripe and I recall having been expected to get up early and pick them. It wasn't summer to me today, even though it is June 21, --it was very cool and we had the furnace going at the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]].
[[Jane Young|Jane]] picked some cherries later and with [[Nancy Young|Nancy]]'s help canned about 8 quart.
[[Arthur S. Young|"Daddy" Young]] returned home this afternoon. It was pay day, and busy.
After supper I went to [[East Branch]] meeting and we planned summer picnic and even fall Rallies. It was a lovely night. The big yellow moon just came up as I came home. Jane was in bed.
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This was a pretty husky day here. As usual I went to [[Arthur S. Young Company|work]] in the morning and we put in a pretty busy time.
In the afternoon there were a good many things I would like to have done. [[Harry G. Brackbill|Dad]] wanted me to have a load of peas, I should have worked in my garden, mowed my yard etc and we were invited to Marg & [[Willis Bucher|Willis']] and I was kinda achin to go to [[Chestnut Level]]; but I went back to the office to the same old grind.
In the evening [[Jane Young|Jane]] went down home a little. Then we went to bed early.
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This was a pretty husky day here. As usual I went to [[Arthur S. Young Company|work]] in the morning and we put in a pretty busy time.
In the afternoon there were a good many things I would like to have done. [[Harry G. Brackbill|Dad]] wanted me to have a load of peas, I should have worked in my garden, mowed my yard etc and we were invited to Marg & [[Willis Bucher|Willis']] and I was kinda achin to go to [[Chestnut Level]]; but I went back to the office to the same old grind.
In the evening [[Jane Young|Jane]] went down home a little. Then we went to bed early.
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I didn't get up in time to shave this morning but that's how it goes.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] did the washing but it wasn't a good day for it. We were busy at the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]] as usual Monday.
In the evening it really rained. [[Jerry]] & [[Ruth]] visited a little while. I took a bath & got ready for [[County Chorus|County C.E. Chorus]] practice.
Practice was way over by [[wikipedia:Denver, PA|Denver]]. I took Emma & ___ along & we got there on time. Practice wasn't so hot but we expect to sing quite well on Wed. nite. same place.
We came home quick but tired.
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I didn't get up in time to shave this morning but that's how it goes.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] did the washing but it wasn't a good day for it. We were busy at the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]] as usual Monday.
In the evening it really rained. [[Jerry]] & [[Ruth]] visited a little while. I took a bath & got ready for [[County Chorus|County C.E. Chorus]] practice.
Practice was way over by [[wikipedia:Denver, PA|Denver]]. I took Emma & ___ along & we got there on time. Practice wasn't so hot but we expect to sing quite well on Wed. nite. same place.
We came home quick but tired.
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The town population has increased by the birth of a 9 1/4 lb Miller kid boy. I guess it won't be long till he is throwing stones like his brothers (like I am).
It was a cloudy morning. The boys sextet didn't sing well. [[Mr. Rankin]] preached for [[Mr. Kaufman]].
We had dinner [[Brackbill Farm|down home]]--chicken. We packed lunch & all went merrily to [[Chestnut Level]]. We had a swell time, a good time too. All our friends were there from [[Paradise]], about.
The service in the evening was quite large 6 or 7 hundred people. Even [[Kate Hemphill]].
We got home late.
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I was quite sleepy again this morning and I guess [[Jane Young|Jane]] was too for she stayed in bed as usual & slept.
The old phone kept ringing right and left, keeping us busy. We have a man who is new since yesterday, [[Walter Kellenberger]], who is doing some of our stenog. work.
Jane is being kept company with [[C. Everett Young|Everett]]'s radio these days.
After supper I went back to work. We were still busy and I worked up till 10:30. Now I'm tired & sleepy & ready for bed.
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Some workmen were uploading coal close by our residence this morning and it awakened me early. Therefore I was up and to work quite on time. My first customer was [[Harold Brackbill|Brother Harold]].
We were surely busy all day long. It was a nice day and everything was allright.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] visited [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] in the afternoon.
After supper we hurried and went to [[wikipedia:Denver, PA|Denver]] to give a recital of the [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] Chorus. There was a nice crowd there and we sang quite all right. It wasn't even late when we got home.
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Nothing happened in the morning - maybe. That is, nothing to worry about.
In the evening we had choir practice--we young people. The boys came late, as usual and we didn't practice very long. [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] beefed about that. [[Katie Hemphill]] was there.
[[Rachel Keene]]'s S.S. class had a doggie roast also and some of us boys happened to get in for some of the eats and fun.
The boys borrowed my car again & left theirs at the shop. I was late home & lost [[C. Everett Young|Everett]].
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Nothing happened in the morning - maybe. That is, nothing to worry about.
In the evening we had choir practice--we young people. The boys came late, as usual and we didn't practice very long. [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] beefed about that. [[Katie Hemphill]] was there.
[[Rachel Keene]]'s S.S. class had a doggie roast also and some of us boys happened to get in for some of the eats and fun.
The boys borrowed my car again & left theirs at the shop. I was late home & lost [[C. Everett Young|Everett]].
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There seemed to be nothing very important to get up for this morning so I was late again--not very late, but just so I wasn't on time.
It was pay day and I was busy again, but got the checks out quite on time.
I went back to work after supper again. [[Harold Brackbill|Harold--Short]] came over & we went to [[Shirks]] for his car. [[Esta Leona Leaman|Mother B]] visited [[Jane Young|Jane]] a while also [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] and Auntie.
There was a big rain storm in the afternoon and it still carried on at night.
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There seemed to be nothing very important to get up for this morning so I was late again--not very late, but just so I wasn't on time.
It was pay day and I was busy again, but got the checks out quite on time.
I went back to work after supper again. [[Harold Brackbill|Harold--Short]] came over & we went to [[Shirks]] for his car. [[Esta Leona Leaman|Mother B]] visited [[Jane Young|Jane]] a while also [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] and Auntie.
There was a big rain storm in the afternoon and it still carried on at night.
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I wasn't slept out this morning yet and yawned all day long. I had a nice trip to the banks to make in the morning & didn't get my other work finished.
I went back for a while after dinner. [[Webby|Webbie]] washed my car kinda & then I came home again.
After Supper we went to visit [[Phil Egster]] with [[Matt. Groff]] & his wife. We took a little gift of money to him. He was pleased very much.
We came home by [[New Holland]] & visited a little & played with the cat.
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I wasn't slept out this morning yet and yawned all day long. I had a nice trip to the banks to make in the morning & didn't get my other work finished.
I went back for a while after dinner. [[Webby|Webbie]] washed my car kinda & then I came home again.
After Supper we went to visit [[Phil Egster]] with [[Matt. Groff]] & his wife. We took a little gift of money to him. He was pleased very much.
We came home by [[New Holland]] & visited a little & played with the cat.
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It wasn't hard to get up this morning. The sun came up nice and bright and everything was lovely.
We went to S. S. & [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]. The girls gave their [[Chestnut Level]] reports in S.S. We had an outside minister at church.
We were down at the [[David Groff]]s for dinner with [[Youngs]]. Then in the afternoon we went [[Brackbill Farm|over home]]. The whole family but [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]] was there. It rained & blew a lot.
We had a District 5 meeting at Pequea which was well attended.
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It wasn't hard to get up this morning. The sun came up nice and bright and everything was lovely.
We went to S. S. & [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]. The girls gave their [[Chestnut Level]] reports in S.S. We had an outside minister at church.
We were down at the [[David Groff]]s for dinner with [[Youngs]]. Then in the afternoon we went [[Brackbill Farm|over home]]. The whole family but [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]] was there. It rained & blew a lot.
We had a District 5 meeting at Pequea which was well attended.
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It was a pretty nice day that greeted us this morning. The old bed felt pretty good but I "had da" get up. [[Jane Young|Jane]] did the washing, I went to work.
We were not overly rushed, but I spent the whole afternoon checking the [[Gap]] Bank account & still didn't find the error.
I went back after supper and worked a little. Then there was a fire co. meeting and I went to it. Later I came back to the office & worked a little more.
Jane put in the time making baby blankets etc. and was still up when I came home at 10:15.
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It was a pretty nice day that greeted us this morning. The old bed felt pretty good but I "had da" get up. [[Jane Young|Jane]] did the washing, I went to work.
We were not overly rushed, but I spent the whole afternoon checking the [[Gap]] Bank account & still didn't find the error.
I went back after supper and worked a little. Then there was a fire co. meeting and I went to it. Later I came back to the office & worked a little more.
Jane put in the time making baby blankets etc. and was still up when I came home at 10:15.
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Boy! I didn't sleep any too soundly last night; I was adding & checking figures all night--unusual figures.
We were pretty busy at the office today. [[Jane Young|Jane]] was down home and over at [[Sheaffers]] in the afternoon.
It was a pretty swell day all through -- the wheat is getting ripe.
After supper I took the awnings up to [[Val]]. We had [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] Board meeting over at home and, although they weren't all there, we had a successful meeting. We got home late.
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Boy! I didn't sleep any too soundly last night; I was adding & checking figures all night--unusual figures.
We were pretty busy at the office today. [[Jane Young|Jane]] was down home and over at [[Sheaffers]] in the afternoon.
It was a pretty swell day all through -- the wheat is getting ripe.
After supper I took the awnings up to [[Val]]. We had [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] Board meeting over at home and, although they weren't all there, we had a successful meeting. We got home late.
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I awoke kinda sleepy again this morning - about the same as usual.
We were busy at the office, especially in the afternoon when it was raining all the time. I had my trip to the bank as usual & took [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] along.
After supper I helped with the dishes and then [[Jane Young|Jane]] went along down to the office and we did tomorrow's work so that we could have a holiday.
We had an office full of help & kids & customers and it was enjoyable to say the least.
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We were real patriotic today and took the day off. We got up just as early as ever and prepared to go over home all day.
It was rainy in the forenoon and I helped to haul manure and put pea hulls in the silo. Marksburries & the rest of our family were there as well as [[Nancy Young|Nancy]].
In the afternoon I helped replant tobacco & helped make icecream. [[Ivan Benjamin Leaman|Uncle Ivan]] came after supper and we had a swell time. We came home too soon it seemed, yet it was pretty late.
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I did kinda a dumb one this morning, I stayed in bed too long and then didn't have time for any breakfast. It didn't work so good.
We were pretty busy down at work.
The day was a swell one. If it had been like this yesterday, I would have gotten a nice tan.
We went to Preparatory Services after supper. It was 7:30 fast time and the boys over home couldn't get there in time. [[Rev. McAlily]] preached. Afterwards we had choir practice that was fun. Then we went down home and carried on.
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I did kinda a dumb one this morning, I stayed in bed too long and then didn't have time for any breakfast. It didn't work so good.
We were pretty busy down at work.
The day was a swell one. If it had been like this yesterday, I would have gotten a nice tan.
We went to Preparatory Services after supper. It was 7:30 fast time and the boys over home couldn't get there in time. [[Rev. McAlily]] preached. Afterwards we had choir practice that was fun. Then we went down home and carried on.
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I was awake real early again but didn't get up much ahead of time. I had breakfast.
We were all pretty busy down at work. I made a trip around to the banks and had to be home by 12.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] went to the Drs. right after dinner. I finished mowing the yard and worked in the garden till about 4:30. Then we dressed up.
We went to [[Harold Keneagy|H.B. Keneagy]]'s for supper--a Silver Seal demonstration. Everything was swell. The [[Whittakers]] & the Ryn__s & the Winters were there. We played [http://www.pagat.com/stops/michigan.html Michigan] Poker. Not a <u>bad</u> game.
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It was surely a nice morning and a perfect day for anyone and everything.
We went to S.S. and to [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] where [[Mr. Kaufman]] & his father served communion.
After Church we went to Aunt Mary & Uncle Ralph's & had a very swell and swelling chicken dinner.
About 4:30 we left & went [[Brackbill Farm|over home]] where the [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] was having a picnic meeting in the meadow. There were upwards of 40 there & we swam, played ball, boated, ate supper & then had a nice little service.
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I guess our warm weather is here once and for all. It was hot when we got up and hotter still toward the middle of the afternoon.
We were pretty busy at work. It's harvest time & they are starting to cut wheat.
([[Jane Young|Jane]] took the family over to Aunt [[Sheaffer]]s to pick raspberries. They got some nice ones.) (Tomorrow July 10.
About nine oclock P.M. [[Sam Barrage]] called & wanted us to come down & upright his thresher. Bill & I went. [[Arthur S. Young|Mr. Young]] wasn't home. We had fun & got back about 12:30 & [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] was staying over night. (Hair cut.)
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I guess our warm weather is here once and for all. It was hot when we got up and hotter still toward the middle of the afternoon.
We were pretty busy at work. It's harvest time & they are starting to cut wheat.
([[Jane Young|Jane]] took the family over to Aunt [[Sheaffer]]s to pick raspberries. They got some nice ones.) (Tomorrow July 10.
About nine oclock P.M. [[Sam Barrage]] called & wanted us to come down & upright his thresher. Bill & I went. [[Arthur S. Young|Mr. Young]] wasn't home. We had fun & got back about 12:30 & [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] was staying over night. (Hair cut.)
==Commentary==
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The beauty of the morning & the fact of the presence of a [[Nancy Young|swell guest]] in the house made me feel like getting up even if I was sleepy.
It was ever so hot again today and, hotter as the day grew older. We were busy again but not rushed.
[[C. Everett Young|Everett]] put some awnings up to the west of the office. We had the Barrage thresher in the shop to straighten up. After supper we went to teachers & officers meeting at [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]. [[Harold Brackbill|Shorty]] was to come & we were to go to [[Lititz]], but it got too late. We visited @ [[Val]] & [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]]--Dave & Helen now in [[Paradise]].
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The beauty of the morning & the fact of the presence of a [[Nancy Young|swell guest]] in the house made me feel like getting up even if I was sleepy.
It was ever so hot again today and, hotter as the day grew older. We were busy again but not rushed.
[[C. Everett Young|Everett]] put some awnings up to the west of the office. We had the Barrage thresher in the shop to straighten up. After supper we went to teachers & officers meeting at [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]. [[Harold Brackbill|Shorty]] was to come & we were to go to [[Lititz]], but it got too late. We visited @ [[Val]] & [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]]--Dave & Helen now in [[Paradise]].
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Morning came too soon it seemed, for we anticipated another hot summer day. The weather man proved up to our expectations & we had a scorcher.
Things weren't too rushed and we had time to let the air from the fan blow over us.
After supper I got ready to go to choir practice. We had showers which cooled it off a little. [[Youngie]] went along with me & we visited [[Mrs. Kaufman]] before practice. We had nearly a full choir and a good rehearsal.
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Morning came too soon it seemed, for we anticipated another hot summer day. The weather man proved up to our expectations & we had a scorcher.
Things weren't too rushed and we had time to let the air from the fan blow over us.
After supper I got ready to go to choir practice. We had showers which cooled it off a little. [[Youngie]] went along with me & we visited [[Mrs. Kaufman]] before practice. We had nearly a full choir and a good rehearsal.
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This morning I pushed me up and shoved me off to work. It was a swell day all through. It was partly cloudy and a nice wind blew. We were pretty busy down at the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]]. I didn't get to dinner till one oclock.
In the afternoon I mowed the yard & [[Webby|Web]] & I washed the car. We set up the croquet set etc.
[[Nancy Young|Nancy]] came after supper & we had a nice game with a couple neighbor kids. We sat around and waited for company to come but they didn't.
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This morning I pushed me up and shoved me off to work. It was a swell day all through. It was partly cloudy and a nice wind blew. We were pretty busy down at the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]]. I didn't get to dinner till one oclock.
In the afternoon I mowed the yard & [[Webby|Web]] & I washed the car. We set up the croquet set etc.
[[Nancy Young|Nancy]] came after supper & we had a nice game with a couple neighbor kids. We sat around and waited for company to come but they didn't.
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I did myself proud this morning, I got up at five oclock. This was only to light the water heater, for I went back to bed again. I did help [[Jane Young|Jane]] get started with the washing before I went to [[Arthur S. Young Company|work]].
It was a hot day again today. We roasted in the office but got our work accomplished.
Jane was too tired to go away this evening but I put on my good old winter suit and went to County [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] Staff meeting where we planned the program for the coming year.
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I did myself proud this morning, I got up at five oclock. This was only to light the water heater, for I went back to bed again. I did help [[Jane Young|Jane]] get started with the washing before I went to [[Arthur S. Young Company|work]].
It was a hot day again today. We roasted in the office but got our work accomplished.
Jane was too tired to go away this evening but I put on my good old winter suit and went to County [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] Staff meeting where we planned the program for the coming year.
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'''Harry G. Brackbill, Jr.''' (Dec 7, 1911 - Nov 13, 2001) was the third child and first son of [[Harry G. Brackbill]] and [[Esta Leona Leaman]]. He was married to [[Marguerite Naomi Wolfe]].
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'''Marguerite Naomi Wolfe''', called "Margie", was the wife of [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.]].
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We got up and I got to work no special time this morning and it was all right.
We were pretty busy all through--with this being our busy season and all that.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] went over to [[Sheaffers]] in the P.M. a little. It surely rained later--just poured down for a good while. Not much storm accompanied it.
I went back to work again in the evening. Most of the time I waited on trade. I quit about 9:30--thought it time to go to bed. It's clearing off a little.
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We got up and I got to work no special time this morning and it was all right.
We were pretty busy all through--with this being our busy season and all that.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] went over to [[Sheaffers]] in the P.M. a little. It surely rained later--just poured down for a good while. Not much storm accompanied it.
I went back to work again in the evening. Most of the time I waited on trade. I quit about 9:30--thought it time to go to bed. It's clearing off a little.
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Almost I got up or rather stayed up when I should have. I ate a bigger breakfast than usual. When I got into my car I had a flat tire.
We were real busy for a change or more busy than usual. It was a swell day and getting warmer all the time.
[[Jacobs]] from [[York]] was there in the afternoon raising Cain.
After supper I didn't do much but tear around in the garden. [[Jane Young|Jane]] did too. [[Harold Brackbill|Shorty]] dropped in a little while and we had a nice visit preparing for tomorrow.
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Almost I got up or rather stayed up when I should have. I ate a bigger breakfast than usual. When I got into my car I had a flat tire.
We were real busy for a change or more busy than usual. It was a swell day and getting warmer all the time.
[[Jacobs]] from [[York]] was there in the afternoon raising Cain.
After supper I didn't do much but tear around in the garden. [[Jane Young|Jane]] did too. [[Harold Brackbill|Shorty]] dropped in a little while and we had a nice visit preparing for tomorrow.
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Congratulations to myself. I got up when the alarm rang and stayed up. I ate a hearty breakfast & then went off to work.
I needed my hearty breakfast for I surely was busy, as were the rest of the men.
The affairs of the day came to a head with the [[East Branch]] picnic & splash party in the [[Brackbill meadows]] at [[Brackbill Farm|Brackbills]]. Forty [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]]ers swam, played fun games and did all sorts of things finishing up with a worship service. The day was swell--the weather warm & the night full moon.
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Congratulations to myself. I got up when the alarm rang and stayed up. I ate a hearty breakfast & then went off to work.
I needed my hearty breakfast for I surely was busy, as were the rest of the men.
The affairs of the day came to a head with the [[East Branch]] picnic & splash party in the [[Brackbill meadows]] at [[Brackbill Farm|Brackbills]]. Forty [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]]ers swam, played fun games and did all sorts of things finishing up with a worship service. The day was swell--the weather warm & the night full moon.
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This is the day of the big fire co. festival here at [[Kinzers]]. The day started out hot and continued hotter.
When I went to the bank this forenoon, I got a big bag full of change. $200.00.
In the afternoon I helped a little at the grounds and then cleaned up.
We went down home for chicken corn soup supper. Then we went to the festival where we sold chances on the gate prizes. Someone stuck the dart into [[Abe]]'s head but he's still OK. [[Marg]] & [[Willis Bucher|Willis]] came & spent the night.
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This is the day of the big fire co. festival here at [[Kinzers]]. The day started out hot and continued hotter.
When I went to the bank this forenoon, I got a big bag full of change. $200.00.
In the afternoon I helped a little at the grounds and then cleaned up.
We went down home for chicken corn soup supper. Then we went to the festival where we sold chances on the gate prizes. Someone stuck the dart into [[Abe]]'s head but he's still OK. [[Marg]] & [[Willis Bucher|Willis]] came & spent the night.
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It was nice to get up this nice special morning and look forward to a happy day of rest & recreation of body and soul.
It is nice now to recall & recount the experience, the blessings of the day.
S.S. & [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] were well appreciated & well used. Our [[Mr. Kaufman|Rev. Kaufman]]'s father preached.
After dinner we went [[Brackbill Farm|over home]] & met [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]]'s friend [[Margie]]. [[Elsie]], [[Harry G. Brackbill|Dad]] & [[Ellis]] were there. We took [[Webby|Web]] along. After supper we went down to [[Middle Octoraro]] to visit [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]]. A swell night.
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It was nice to get up this nice special morning and look forward to a happy day of rest & recreation of body and soul.
It is nice now to recall & recount the experience, the blessings of the day.
S.S. & [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] were well appreciated & well used. Our [[Mr. Kaufman|Rev. Kaufman]]'s father preached.
After dinner we went [[Brackbill Farm|over home]] & met [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]]'s friend [[Margie]]. [[Elsie]], [[Harry G. Brackbill|Dad]] & [[Ellis]] were there. We took [[Webby|Web]] along. After supper we went down to [[Middle Octoraro]] to visit [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]]. A swell night.
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Whew! And it's another hot day. I didn't feel like getting up even if it was hot in bed. I was pretty groggy and sleepy in the forenoon.
Things were fairly busy at the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]] but we could keep up with them.
In the afternoon [[Jane Young|Jane]] came along with me & stayed down home. A gust of wind filled the office with dust.
After late supper I mowed the yard then Jane & I visited with Ruth & Jerry till bedtime.
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Sleeping on the living room floor last night made us fit to get up this morning. It was a cool sleep for a change.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] took me to work and then went on in to [[Lancaster]] with [[Esta Leona Leaman|Mother]], [[Auntie]], & [[Nancy Young|Nancy]]. We ordered a cash register.
After a short, late dinner I finished my forenoon work. We were busy all day.
After supper I went back to work. Jane went along & visited Mother. It rained a very little this afternoon and is a little bit cooler.
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It surely is warm and has been. What little bit it rains doesn't cool it off one bit.
Things went as usual only we were busier than ever.
I quit work early in the afternoon and came home & dressed around. Then I took the list which [[Arthur S. Young|Daddy Y]] & Abe should have taken and started to collect for the building fund. I made out fairly well. After supper [[Jane Young|Jane]] went along and we visited [[Florence Brackbill|Floss]] & [[Ross Yuninger|Ross]] & [[Brackbill Farm|over home]]. We got back and it was hot still.
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This morning it was hot still. No relief in sight, the paper says. The do not consider a nice cool creek or swimming hole a relief but I do--but they are not in sight.
We were busy again. The hot weather makes breakdowns and they are our business.
After supper & a warm bath, we collected a little more and then went to the last choir practice for a little, [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] & I. It was hot.
After we came home & visited down home & [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I scrapped a little for I was feeling under it.
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This morning it was hot still. No relief in sight, the paper says. The do not consider a nice cool creek or swimming hole a relief but I do--but they are not in sight.
We were busy again. The hot weather makes breakdowns and they are our business.
After supper & a warm bath, we collected a little more and then went to the last choir practice for a little, [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] & I. It was hot.
After we came home & visited down home & [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I scrapped a little for I was feeling under it.
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Can't say much for today because when I write this it is [[HB Journal for Jul 30, 1940|July 30]].
After work [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I took [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] & went [[Brackbill Farm|over home]] for a picnic lunch and made icecream. It rained a little & blew but we swam anyway. We ate in the home.
It was cool over there but hot as ever over here when we got home.
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A fine day to be recorded. Of course, to begin with, it is Sunday.
We went to Sunday School & [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]], even if it was hot. [[Mr. Kaufman]] preached for a change again.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] & I went [[Brackbill Farm|over home]] for dinner. Then I put on my swimming suit & spent the P.M. in the creek & boating. It was nice.
No one showed up for [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] so we visited down home till pretty late out in the yard.
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I helped start the washing.
It was terrible hot again.
We were busy at work.
After supper I went to [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] Chorus practice but there was none. We were all mad.
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After a good night's sleep on the floor of the dining room, we were ready to face another day.
We were busy again at the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]]. [[Arthur S. Young|Daddy]] started on a trip this morning to Western P.A. & Ohio.
It was the hottest yet in the office this afternoon--96 degrees.
After supper we dressed up and went to [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]]'s. [[Jane Young|Jane]] went on to [[Flossie Tehudy]]'s but she had been taken to the hospital. Jane came back and helped us in our committee meeting of S.S. picnic games.
It rained a little once.
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After a good night's sleep on the floor of the dining room, we were ready to face another day.
We were busy again at the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]]. [[Arthur S. Young|Daddy]] started on a trip this morning to Western P.A. & Ohio.
It was the hottest yet in the office this afternoon--96 degrees.
After supper we dressed up and went to [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]]'s. [[Jane Young|Jane]] went on to [[Flossie Tehudy]]'s but she had been taken to the hospital. Jane came back and helped us in our committee meeting of S.S. picnic games.
It rained a little once.
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It's such good sleeping down stairs on the floor that I nearly over slept. But the [[Arthur S. Young|Boss man]] wasn't there to know it if I had been late but I wasn't, very.
On my way back from Intercourse Bank I stopped at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]]. It was dinner time and all the boys were in the office. I heard a couple dirty stories like old times.
We weren't extra busy at work. I got my hair cut on the way home.
After supper we went over home & took [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] & [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] along. We had a swell time & icecream when we got back home.
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It's such good sleeping down stairs on the floor that I nearly over slept. But the [[Arthur S. Young|Boss man]] wasn't there to know it if I had been late but I wasn't, very.
On my way back from Intercourse Bank I stopped at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]]. It was dinner time and all the boys were in the office. I heard a couple dirty stories like old times.
We weren't extra busy at work. I got my hair cut on the way home.
After supper we went over home & took [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] & [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] along. We had a swell time & icecream when we got back home.
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I awoke this morning with some pretty nice dreams fresh in my memory. A fellow will do that sometimes.
It was a pretty nice morning and a pretty nice day followed. [[Jane Young|Jane]] did the washing. I went to the office. We were pretty busy down there.
After we had a nice supper, a man came. Mr. Gamber showed us a nice display of this [[Guardian Service]] health service and we just bought a bunch.
I went back to work then & busied myself as usual. It was still a nice night & I'm ready for bed.
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'''Guardian Service cookware''' was an aluminum cookware product that was sold by independent salesmen from the 1930s through 1956. The sales model resembled the Tupperware model, in which the salesman would work with a local "hostess" to throw a party and convince the guests to buy the cookware. (This is documented in [[HB Journal for Jul 27, 1940|Herman's 1940 journal for July 27]].)
Guardian Service made prior to World War II has metal lids; because of metal rationing the company switched to glass lids during the war.
The Guardian Service that Herman and Jane purchased in [[HB Journal for Jul 8, 1940|July 1940]] is still in use today, the pieces having been divided between their children.
==References==
* [http://hcprobate.homestead.com/guardian.html Guardian Service Cookware Corner]
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Everything O-Kay.
In the P.M. I gathered up a little Building fund loose ends.
We had a [[Guardian Service]] demonstration for supper. Ellis & Magdaline, [[Eunice Brackbill|Eun]] & [[Val]], [[Esta Leona Leaman|Mother]], [[Nancy Young|Nancy]], & [[C. Everett Young|Everett]]. The wind cooled it off and upset our canary cage & he got out only we found him again.
==Commentary==
''In the journal the words "Everything O-Kay" are set off by themselves, either because the entry was being written (like the prior day) several days later, or perhaps because something else happened that Herman chose not to write about.''
From [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|Evelyn Jarrett]]: ''I still have some pieces of the Guardian Service, and there were other pieces left in Aunt Marie's
house. Stuff still going strong after 68 years!''
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I got up rather sleepy this morning for it was too hot to have slept at all well.
Today the weather was swell for a change. It was drizzling & raining all day & made it very cool.
There was pretty much trade on the market today & we were pretty busy.
Gamber came in the afternoon & brought our [[Guardian Service]] which cost a lot of money.
After supper [[Jane Young|Jane]] took [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] to a Guild doggie roast. I went down & worked & [[Harold Keneagy|Harold]] & I had fun proving accounts in the ledger.
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I got up rather sleepy this morning for it was too hot to have slept at all well.
Today the weather was swell for a change. It was drizzling & raining all day & made it very cool.
There was pretty much trade on the market today & we were pretty busy.
Gamber came in the afternoon & brought our [[Guardian Service]] which cost a lot of money.
After supper [[Jane Young|Jane]] took [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] to a Guild doggie roast. I went down & worked & [[Harold Keneagy|Harold]] & I had fun proving accounts in the ledger.
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[[Jane Young|Jane]] wished that we would get up a little earlier this morning and we did a little.
After breakfast she took me down to work on her way [[Brackbill Farm|over home]]. She took [[Esta Leona Leaman|Mother]] & [[Florence Brackbill|Florence]] to see [[Anna Barbara Hershey|Grammy]]. She had fan belt trouble and was delayed.
We were busy again at the office the first of the red [[wikipedia:Hay baler|automaton]]s went out.
[[Nancy Young|Nancy]] & I went along over home too for supper and to swim in the evening. I had the pleasure of helping to pitch a load of wheat. [[Red]] & [[Arvella]] came hunting us.
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[[Jane Young|Jane]] wished that we would get up a little earlier this morning and we did a little.
After breakfast she took me down to work on her way [[Brackbill Farm|over home]]. She took [[Esta Leona Leaman|Mother]] & [[Florence Brackbill|Florence]] to see [[Anna Barbara Hershey|Grammy]]. She had fan belt trouble and was delayed.
We were busy again at the office the first of the red [[wikipedia:Hay baler|automaton]]s went out.
[[Nancy Young|Nancy]] & I went along over home too for supper and to swim in the evening. I had the pleasure of helping to pitch a load of wheat. [[Red]] & [[Arvella]] came hunting us.
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12:01 AM and Sunday but the festival not over. [[Willis Bucher|Willis]] stayed with me and we helped clean up the grounds. By 2 oclock we were home & ready for bed.
We got up & went to Sunday School. We didn't stay for [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] but started for Du Pont Gardens with Marg & Willis & [[Eunice Brackbill|Eune]] & [[Val]]. It was hot again. We ate dinner in Moonlight Park. We spent a few nice warm hours in the greenhouses and then headed for home. After supper we went over [[Brackbill Farm|home]] & swam. That cooled us off. But we had to come back when it was warm.
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12:01 AM and Sunday but the festival not over. [[Willis Bucher|Willis]] stayed with me and we helped clean up the grounds. By 2 oclock we were home & ready for bed.
We got up & went to Sunday School. We didn't stay for [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] but started for Du Pont Gardens with Marg & Willis & [[Eunice Brackbill|Eune]] & [[Val]]. It was hot again. We ate dinner in Moonlight Park. We spent a few nice warm hours in the greenhouses and then headed for home. After supper we went over [[Brackbill Farm|home]] & swam. That cooled us off. But we had to come back when it was warm.
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We got up as we always do. I left my [[Jane Young|wife]] and [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|baby]] at home and took my gang to S.S. and [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]].
We had Sunday dinner at home alone again, like old times.
[[Marg]] & [[Willis Bucher|Willis]] etc. dropped in on Sunday afternoon, also did [[Bob]] & [[Sara]] as well as the whole [[Young]] family.
We had no [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] again, by all means we should have for the evening was real long and lonesome.
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We got up as we always do. I left my [[Jane Young|wife]] and [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|baby]] at home and took my gang to S.S. and [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]].
We had Sunday dinner at home alone again, like old times.
[[Marg]] & [[Willis Bucher|Willis]] etc. dropped in on Sunday afternoon, also did [[Bob]] & [[Sara]] as well as the whole [[Young]] family.
We had no [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] again, by all means we should have for the evening was real long and lonesome.
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At last the weather is clearing up and it is getting warm.
I got up and helped [[Jane Young|Jane]] do the washing then I went down to the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]] and did a little work till dinner time.
In the afternoon [[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Mother Y.]] & [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] came up and helped us can peaches. We also mowed and raked the yard and helped likewise we trimmed the hedge.
In the evening we just listened to a few good programs on the radio.
==Commentary==
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Now it's another day--bright, sunny and fine. We were busy down at the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]] and were fit to keep up with them.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] was kept busy all day with tailing of the canning.
After supper I got ready and went [[Brackbill Farm|over home]] to a board meeting for a change. [[Don]] & [[Harold Brackbill|Shorty]] were guests of honor and we did fine.
[[Esta Leona Leaman|Mother]] treated to watermelon and lemonade. Don stole my girl but that suits my wife.
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Now it's another day--bright, sunny and fine. We were busy down at the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]] and were fit to keep up with them.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] was kept busy all day with tailing of the canning.
After supper I got ready and went [[Brackbill Farm|over home]] to a board meeting for a change. [[Don]] & [[Harold Brackbill|Shorty]] were guests of honor and we did fine.
[[Esta Leona Leaman|Mother]] treated to watermelon and lemonade. Don stole my girl but that suits my wife.
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More fair weather and we really enjoy it. I was late getting back to work but was right on the job when I got there.
In the afternoon, Mr. & Mrs. [[E. Herman Brackbill|E. Herman]] & Daughter, [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|Evelyn]], went visiting--over home on the [[Brackbill Farm|farm]]. I got bold and went on over to [[Hess]]' at [[New Holland]] and looked over some used Buicks. I drove a '41. I nearly bought a pretty blue '40 (all I needed was $800.00)
We had a farewell party for [[Harold Brackbill|Harold]] after supper. We made icecream and ate it. The family had to get home early for the sake of its newest member.
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I spent part of my time allotted to sleep, staying up with the [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|baby]]. It isn't the most unpleasant thing for really she is sweet & cute (when she isn't crying). She isn't sick, just a little spoiled.
Things went well at [[Arthur S. Young Company|work]] again today. We got the bank accounts in balance after much consideration.
After supper we took the baby to Doc's & got things for her cold and also [[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Mother Young]]'s. I had choir practice & [[Jane Young|Jane]] visited [[Mr. Kaufman|Kaufman]]s. We had a swell time.
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We were awake at the early morning feeding time again this morning. It is hard to get up, though not having slept straight through.
We went through our paces at the office again, joking & kidding as we always are.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] worked hard as usual but can't seem to help it.
After supper I went up & drove the tractor helping [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]] take out their potatoes. We finished them after dark and had icecream. Now the [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|baby]] is crying again.
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We started in in quite ordinary fashion this morning. It was a nice morning and we took advantage of it.
After dinner I really went to work around the home here. I mowed the lawn, picked a tree of pears, mowed a patch of weeds and dug and sorted my potatoes.
After a good supper I sat down intending to do something. We got company. Beside [[Mary Jane]], we were visited by Mrs [[H. McGinnis]], [[Marg Bucher|Mrs. Bucher]], Mrs. Herr & families--Ester, Ursula & 7 Houck Girls.
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We started in in quite ordinary fashion this morning. It was a nice morning and we took advantage of it.
After dinner I really went to work around the home here. I mowed the lawn, picked a tree of pears, mowed a patch of weeds and dug and sorted my potatoes.
After a good supper I sat down intending to do something. We got company. Beside [[Mary Jane]], we were visited by Mrs [[H. McGinnis]], [[Marg Bucher|Mrs. Bucher]], Mrs. Herr & families--Ester, Ursula & 7 Houck Girls.
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We almost overslept this morning and I was almost late for [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]. My [[Jane Young|wife]] and [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|daughter]] do not go yet but I still take some kids along.
The choir sang at church once again. It was a nice day.
In the afternoon Great Grandma kept Evelyn while Jane went with us to [[Lancaster]] Prison to hold service. Jane stopped off and we rest went to Choir practice at [[Gap]] with [[Marshall]].
We took [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|Dumplin]] over to [[Sheaffers]] for supper. Church Services started in the evening again.
[[Willis Bucher|Willis]] & [[Marg]] visited us in the evening.
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We almost overslept this morning and I was almost late for [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]. My [[Jane Young|wife]] and [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|daughter]] do not go yet but I still take some kids along.
The choir sang at church once again. It was a nice day.
In the afternoon Great Grandma kept Evelyn while Jane went with us to [[Lancaster]] Prison to hold service. Jane stopped off and we rest went to Choir practice at [[Gap]] with [[Marshall]].
We took [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|Dumplin]] over to [[Sheaffers]] for supper. Church Services started in the evening again.
[[Willis Bucher|Willis]] & [[Marg]] visited us in the evening.
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I was good guy and got up and helped the [[Jane Young|missus]] with the washing before I went to work. It was a nice clear wash day.
We weren't extra busy at the office nor in the shop. Our busy season is over.
[[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Mother Y.]] didn't wash--hasn't been feeling so well lately.
After work I hurried and went to [[Lancaster]] to a dinner meeting of the County staff, we all had a very profitable evening.
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Had to hurry around to get to work on time again this morning.
It was a funny cloudy morning but it cleared off nicely later on.
A bookkeeping machine salesman demonstrated very interestingly to us this morning.
In the afternoon [[Walter]] & I posted again.
After supper [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] & I went to [[Strasburg]] to look at a '38 Buick but did not purchase.
When we came home, we listened to the radio etc.
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It looks like we are about two thirds through the year and as they say "no cakes baked." But things have been happening rapidly, so that the money can't keep up with it. Oh, well, we're living. (Typical Americanism.)
A normal day at the office. (Thursday)
We had a swell big choir practice at church in the evening and all had a good time. A good choir makes an enjoyable gathering.
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Now today was just fine. Only it should have been yesterday for I have part of today's diary in yesterday's page.
It was damp today and [[Jane Young|Jane]] took [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|little dumpling]] down home in the afternoon. We were there for supper also. I came home and made a wood fire in the furnace.
[[HB Journal for Sep 11, 1940|Yesterday]]
We had the first cottage prayer meeting in Mrs. Hellmans home in [[Paradise]]. Not a big gathering.
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This is Friday 13th but I got up and went to work quite early or at least on time.
We are making ourselves quite busy at the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]] but cooperation is our password.
In the evening the girls had guild meeting. Unknowing of this, I called a special meeting of the [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] Board at [[Rev. Kaufman]]'s. He gave us some very good suggestions as well as encouraged us to do better work for the [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] this fall and winter. We appreciated it and needed it.
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This is Friday 13th but I got up and went to work quite early or at least on time.
We are making ourselves quite busy at the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]] but cooperation is our password.
In the evening the girls had guild meeting. Unknowing of this, I called a special meeting of the [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] Board at [[Rev. Kaufman]]'s. He gave us some very good suggestions as well as encouraged us to do better work for the [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] this fall and winter. We appreciated it and needed it.
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These cool fall mornings certainly are fine, and make one feel peppy.
The bin is filled with coal now and the cellar pipe on the furnace is fixed and the fire is burning so let winter come.
The morning went along the same as always.
In the afternoon [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] and I went in to [[Lancaster]] to see for another car. We looked at good ones and bad ones but found two we could not decide between but for price.
[[Nancy Young|Nancy]] was here for supper and after a while.
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These cool fall mornings certainly are fine, and make one feel peppy.
The bin is filled with coal now and the cellar pipe on the furnace is fixed and the fire is burning so let winter come.
The morning went along the same as always.
In the afternoon [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] and I went in to [[Lancaster]] to see for another car. We looked at good ones and bad ones but found two we could not decide between but for price.
[[Nancy Young|Nancy]] was here for supper and after a while.
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We got awake about the same as usual and fed the [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|baby]]. Instead of going back to sleep as I usually do, I got up, and as a result we were early for S.S. [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] was over at [[Old Leacock]].
I took my family over [[Brackbill Farm|home]] for dinner and to spend the rest of the day. It was quite enjoyable, to say the least, but it always is.
We had [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] at Church after supper. Then we went down and helped [[Marshall Miller]]'s choir in a musical number. Then home (over home) then back Home again.
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We got awake about the same as usual and fed the [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|baby]]. Instead of going back to sleep as I usually do, I got up, and as a result we were early for S.S. [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] was over at [[Old Leacock]].
I took my family over [[Brackbill Farm|home]] for dinner and to spend the rest of the day. It was quite enjoyable, to say the least, but it always is.
We had [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] at Church after supper. Then we went down and helped [[Marshall Miller]]'s choir in a musical number. Then home (over home) then back Home again.
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It started out by raining this washday morning. We got ready to do the washing and __ and it was all right for the sun came out nice and bright.
We were pretty busy at the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]] today. Almost too busy for me to take off and go to [[Lancaster]] early in the P.M. But I took Harry & [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] along and we went in to get a car and I didn't again.
[[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|Baby]] was fussy today but hope she lets us sleep tonight.
We had a fine chorus rehearsal for once again.
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It started out by raining this washday morning. We got ready to do the washing and __ and it was all right for the sun came out nice and bright.
We were pretty busy at the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]] today. Almost too busy for me to take off and go to [[Lancaster]] early in the P.M. But I took Harry & [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] along and we went in to get a car and I didn't again.
[[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|Baby]] was fussy today but hope she lets us sleep tonight.
We had a fine chorus rehearsal for once again.
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I got up late, so I had to drive my nice new car to work to get there on time.
I buried myself in figures all day till I got "wozzie", making up for lost time.
We are surely tickled with our white sidewalled job. It's not a Buick like I had my heart set on but it's a bargain and it's sweet, plenty.
After supper, I got my hair cut. [[Arthur S. Young|Daddy]] & [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] went to [[Lampeter]] Fair and wanted me to keep the office while they were gone. I got home early, 9:00, but now it's late, 10:30.
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I got up late, so I had to drive my nice new car to work to get there on time.
I buried myself in figures all day till I got "wozzie", making up for lost time.
We are surely tickled with our white sidewalled job. It's not a Buick like I had my heart set on but it's a bargain and it's sweet, plenty.
After supper, I got my hair cut. [[Arthur S. Young|Daddy]] & [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] went to [[Lampeter]] Fair and wanted me to keep the office while they were gone. I got home early, 9:00, but now it's late, 10:30.
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We made it out a little earlier this morning and so I walked to my work to see how it would go. I intend to keep my car out of sun, out of dirt.
[[Walter]] & I spent most of the day we could, straightening out the file of Accounts Receivable.
After supper we went to choir practice. It sprinkled a little but we sang. Afterwards, seven of us went to [[Lampeter Fair]] and made the rounds. We had fun but maybe stayed out too late.
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Another pay day for us at the big machine shop and implement place.
It turned out to be a last payday for the men who worked in the baler shop on the "automatons." It was a nice business while it lasted, but it didn't last long enough.
At [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] we had [[Rev. Dr. T. Roland Philips]] speak for us at the fall rally of the East Branch of [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]]. The turn out was very poor but the message and results were wonderful.
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I would rather have laid awhile this morning but [[Jane Young|Jane]] was so tired and sleepy that I let her rest and got breakfast started myself. Jane soon came to my rescue.
Work at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] certainly isn't monotonous. Today, [[Dick]] & [[Groffie]] went up the creek to fix a big leak in the side of the race.
[[Allen]] & I were left to ourselves at the mill with the milll shut down and not many orders. ----
After supper, Jane & I went to [[Chestnut Level]] & heard Dr. [[T. Roland Philips|T. Roland Phillip]] and saw many good old friends. It was raining when we came back.
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I would rather have laid awhile this morning but [[Jane Young|Jane]] was so tired and sleepy that I let her rest and got breakfast started myself. Jane soon came to my rescue.
Work at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] certainly isn't monotonous. Today, [[Dick]] & [[Groffie]] went up the creek to fix a big leak in the side of the race.
[[Allen]] & I were left to ourselves at the mill with the milll shut down and not many orders. ----
After supper, Jane & I went to [[Chestnut Level]] & heard Dr. [[T. Roland Philips|T. Roland Phillip]] and saw many good old friends. It was raining when we came back.
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The house was chilly when we got up this morning. Someone said there had been a little frost this morning.
That (or this) is the real kind of weather - cold, snappy days, in which you can do a good day's work and scarcely get tired.
In the afternoon I got a couple nice long trips in the little truck.
After making the fire in the furnace again, we ate a hurried supper. We again went to the convention in [[Lancaster]]. Rev. [[T. Roland Philips|T. Roland Phillips]] gave a wonderful address which a good crowd enjoyed.
Home--10:30.
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The house was chilly when we got up this morning. Someone said there had been a little frost this morning.
That (or this) is the real kind of weather - cold, snappy days, in which you can do a good day's work and scarcely get tired.
In the afternoon I got a couple nice long trips in the little truck.
After making the fire in the furnace again, we ate a hurried supper. We again went to the convention in [[Lancaster]]. Rev. [[T. Roland Philips|T. Roland Phillips]] gave a wonderful address which a good crowd enjoyed.
Home--10:30.
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A pretty good day has again come for our improvement. We hacked away at our work this forenoon and succeeded in getting above it by noon.
After dinner I took off my shirt and got my hoe and harrow & knocked a million weeds out of the garden. All the girls of the town congregated out front.
After supper, [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] & I went up to [[Shirks]] and inspected the new 1941 Chevrolet. We liked it very much.
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I wasn't up any too early this morning for my boys were here ready to go to Sunday School before I was quite.
We had a fine service. A retired minister from Tennessee gave a swell & interesting narration.
We were home, alone for dinner. In the afternoon I took the family down home & then [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] & I went over home just a little.
In the evening we had a 5 church meeting at [[Gap]] with an illustrated lecture.
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It was hard to get up this morning, having "walked the floor" with [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|our youngest]] nearly all night. I went down to the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]] in time but returned for breakfast.
It was a nice day and [[Jane Young|the wife]] did the weekly washing. We were busy at the office and shop all day. I had a long trip to [[Intercourse]] in the afternoon.
After supper a couple girls dropped in. I took [[Stan]] & [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] to chorus practice. We "cowboyed" through town.
The night also was fine. Nice for driving.
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Our little [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|baby]] got us awake quite early this morning & kept us awake by crying & crying. Neither of us had nearly enough sleep but had to get out anyway.
We were busy again at the office and it was a nice day, warm & almost fair.
[[Arthur S. Young|Daddy Y.]] brought peaches home and [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I got a basket to put up. We did 'er after supper till bed time.
For Evelyn Jane's sake, I made a fire to drive away the dampness.
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The [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|baby]] slept well last night but we had a couple cloudbursts and thundershowers wakenend us.
It really rained this forenoon. The water was so high in places that the roads were impassable.
We were pretty busy considering the weather. We used lights all day.
After supper I cleaned up & went to Prayer Meeting at [[Browns]]. Not many were there but it was prayer meeting.
We just sat around then at home and listened to the radio and stuff.
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The [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|baby]] slept well last night but we had a couple cloudbursts and thundershowers wakenend us.
It really rained this forenoon. The water was so high in places that the roads were impassable.
We were pretty busy considering the weather. We used lights all day.
After supper I cleaned up & went to Prayer Meeting at [[Browns]]. Not many were there but it was prayer meeting.
We just sat around then at home and listened to the radio and stuff.
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I said! The man of the house turned the alarm clock off at six and slept again till seven. Consequently he was late for work. Nobody said anything but I guess they thought.
We weren't extra busy at the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]] but we worked.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] and [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|Baby]] visited the doctor's office after dinner. We horned in on the Grandparents for supper. Then I went to choir practice and took a load of kids to [[Christiana]] to see them bowling. We got back late but had fun.
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I said! The man of the house turned the alarm clock off at six and slept again till seven. Consequently he was late for work. Nobody said anything but I guess they thought.
We weren't extra busy at the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]] but we worked.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] and [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|Baby]] visited the doctor's office after dinner. We horned in on the Grandparents for supper. Then I went to choir practice and took a load of kids to [[Christiana]] to see them bowling. We got back late but had fun.
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Today marks the beginning of a great celebration at our [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]. First of all we had to get up and go to work, come back to the residential section for dinner and again from work for supper.
After supper, [[Ruth]] kept our little [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|baby]]. [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I went to church to attend the opening service of our 200th anniversary.
It was a fine service and very well attended. The choir did a nice job. We had guest speakers -- Dr. [[Henry K. Denling]]--and others.
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Today marks the beginning of a great celebration at our [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]. First of all we had to get up and go to work, come back to the residential section for dinner and again from work for supper.
After supper, [[Ruth]] kept our little [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|baby]]. [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I went to church to attend the opening service of our 200th anniversary.
It was a fine service and very well attended. The choir did a nice job. We had guest speakers -- Dr. [[Henry K. Denling]]--and others.
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Saturday again and [[Walter]] and I had a nice morning together finishing the entering of the bills. It was his last day, for the winter at least.
After dinner our [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|baby]] was minded by her [[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Grandmother Young]]. I went back to the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]] to work. [[Jane Young|Jane]] went to [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Old Leacock]] to attend another of the services of the celebration.
After supper we went back to church. I sang with [[Marshall]]'s chorus. The meeting was big again.
[[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]] & [[Margie]], [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]] dropped in to visit us afterwards.
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Saturday again and [[Walter]] and I had a nice morning together finishing the entering of the bills. It was his last day, for the winter at least.
After dinner our [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|baby]] was minded by her [[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Grandmother Young]]. I went back to the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]] to work. [[Jane Young|Jane]] went to [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Old Leacock]] to attend another of the services of the celebration.
After supper we went back to church. I sang with [[Marshall]]'s chorus. The meeting was big again.
[[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]] & [[Margie]], [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]] dropped in to visit us afterwards.
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Every once a week Sunday comes and we are glad. We are looking forward to another day of celebration.
Prf. [[Charles Miller]] spoke to us in Sunday School. [[Church]] was full. The sermon was given by the of the General Assembly of U.S.A.
There wasn't much doing in the afternoon. [[Jane Young|Jane]] was down home a little while, & I sat home.
We had [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] in the evening. We had a big last meeting to close the big celebration.
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Every once a week Sunday comes and we are glad. We are looking forward to another day of celebration.
Prf. [[Charles Miller]] spoke to us in Sunday School. [[Church]] was full. The sermon was given by the of the General Assembly of U.S.A.
There wasn't much doing in the afternoon. [[Jane Young|Jane]] was down home a little while, & I sat home.
We had [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] in the evening. We had a big last meeting to close the big celebration.
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No one could tell if it was going to rain or not this morning. I helped [[Jane Young|Jane]] start her washing before I went to work.
We were short one stenog toda, starting a series of days without him for he went back to business college.
We had supper as usual. After that we had a small chorus rehearsal at the [[First Church of God]] being accompanied by [[Mr. Hartley]] a fine young organist.
[[Stan]] took us in and [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] drove us home.
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'''Walter''' was a business college student who was employed during the summers as a stenographer at the [[Arthur S. Young Company]].
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'''Vanny Pickell''' was the brother of [[Marvin Pickell]], the Brackbill family milkman.
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'''Betty Kyle''' was a friend of [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman]] and [[Jane Young|Jane]]'s from [[Lancaster]]. She was involved in [[Christian Endeavor]] activities with them.
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'''David Shirk''', also called "Davie", worked at Shirk's auto repair where [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman]] went to have his car repaired. The Shirks are still in the car dealership business as of 2008.
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'''David Shirk''', also called "Davie", worked at Shirk's auto repair where [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman]] went to have his car repaired. The Shirks are still in the car dealership business as of 2008.
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'''Ethel Bryson''' was a classmate of [[Jane Young]]'s from Paradise High School and was a bridesmaid in her [[Wedding of Herman and Jane|wedding]].
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'''Harold B. Keneagy''' worked at the [[Arthur S. Young Company]] as treasurer and bookkeeper. He was married to Roberta and had two daughters, Priscilla and Madeleine.
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'''Rev. Jay W. Kauffman''' (consistently spelled ''Kaufman'' in [[E. Herman Brackbill]]'s journal, was the pastor at [[Leacock Presbyterian Church]] in the late 1930s with his wife, who was the organist and directed the choir. He officiated at the [[Wedding of Herman and Jane]].
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'''Rev. Jay W. Kauffman''' (consistently spelled ''Kaufman'' in [[E. Herman Brackbill]]'s journal, was the pastor at [[Leacock Presbyterian Church]] in the late 1930s with his wife, who was the organist and directed the choir. He officiated at the [[Wedding of Herman and Jane]].
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'''Jerry F. Helms''' was the long time minister of [[Denbigh Presbyterian Church]] and the family minister of [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|Evelyn B. Jarrett]] and her family. He baptized both of Evelyn's children.
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'''Marg Bucher''' and her husband [[Willis Bucher|Willis]] were friends of [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman]] and [[Jane Young|Jane]]'s from [[Christian Endeavor]]. The Buchers lived in [[Lititz]]. The two couples went on Herman and Jane's honeymoon together.
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'''Park Hays Miller''' was a theologist, author, and speaker. He spoke at the synod meeting that [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman]] and [[Harold Brackbill]] attended in April 1939.
One of Park Hays Miller's books, [http://www.archive.org/details/whyiamapresbyter009543mbp ''Why I Am a Presbyterian''], is available for download at the Internet Archive.
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'''Phil Egster''' was a cousin of the Brackbill family on the Sheaffer side.
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'''Red McLaughlin''' was a neighbor of the Brackbills in Kinzers.
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'''Romaine Troop''' was a friend of [[Jane Young]]'s growing up and she and her husband Les Garner lived across the street from the Brackbills in [[Kinzers]].
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'''Sam Wenger''' was a lawyer whose children were the same age as [[E. Herman Brackbill]]'s.
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'''Sam Wenger''' was a lawyer whose children were the same age as [[E. Herman Brackbill]]'s.
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'''T. Roland Philips''' was a Presbyterian minister who was associated with Arlington Presbyterian Church in the Baltimore (MD) Presbytery. He helped to found the [http://www.bsotb.org/bsobcat.htm Baltimore School of the Bible] and published a book of his sermons, entitled ''[http://books.google.com/books?id=QdEFGQAACAAJ&source=gbs_ViewAPI God Hath Spoken]''. He traveled in Lancaster County several times in 1939 and 1940, visiting [[Leacock Presbyterian Church]] on [[HB Journal for Sep 20, 1940|September 20, 1940]].
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* Schaeffer, Dr. Francis A. "[http://www.pcahistory.org/findingaids/schaeffer/index.html We Don't Have Forever]," PCA Historical Center, 1980.
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'''Warren Graham''' (b. 28 Jun 1905) was married to [[Barbara Groff]] and was [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman]]'s cousin by marriage.
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Webb McLaughlin
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'''Webb McLaughlin''' (also known as Webby) was a neighbor of [[E. Herman Brackbill]] in Kinzers. He was "Ricky Boomer"'s grandfather.
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'''Willis Bucher''' and his wife [[Marg Bucher|Marg]] were friends of [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman]] and [[Jane Young|Jane]]'s from [[Christian Endeavor]]. The Buchers lived in [[Lititz]]. The two couples went on Herman and Jane's honeymoon together.
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Octobers bright blue weather, but it rained or at least drizzled and was cloudy all day.
We turned over a new leaf at the office today introducing a new billing system. We didn't have much trade to try it out.
I had plenty to do though, catching up with my entering and posting.
After supper we entertained the [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] Board. We had just the old "Stand Bys". We had a good meeting and had watermelons & stuff to eat.
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Octobers bright blue weather, but it rained or at least drizzled and was cloudy all day.
We turned over a new leaf at the office today introducing a new billing system. We didn't have much trade to try it out.
I had plenty to do though, catching up with my entering and posting.
After supper we entertained the [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] Board. We had just the old "Stand Bys". We had a good meeting and had watermelons & stuff to eat.
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It would have been a good day to be living back on the [[Brackbill Farm|farm]], for I heard the sound of rain as soon as I awoke. Even until the night fall it was raining.
We were extra busy at the office with customers for one thing or another. Between times we would stick our noses in the books and tried to keep them up to date.
When I came home for supper, I was greeted by the familiar sounds of baby [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|Evelyn]]'s "waa-ing."
After good big supper [[Jane Young|Jane]] fixed & fed the baby and I did the dishes. Jane went to [[Gap]] to register to vote.
==Commentary==
''The [[wikipedia:United States presidential election, 1940|1940 presidential election]] would have been the first one that Jane could vote in; she was 17 in 1936 and the voting age in 1940 was still 21.''
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We got up early enough that I could eat breakfast and walk to work and still get there on time. It was a real October day, with blue sky, clouds & wind.
Over the county the tobacco is all in, and the corn is being put on the shock.
We had such a nice day at the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]], a little trade and plenty of time to catch up our book work.
After supper & mowing the yard, I went down to the office - again.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] house cleaned a couple rooms among other things today.
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Well, well, if it isn't my old pal Payday. How are you, I haven't seen you since last week but it seems very much longer than tat. Believe me, the gains you bring with you are much appreciated, but they surely go fast and hard.
Among other things, we heard the [[wikipedia:1940 World Series#Game 3|third world series ball game]] on the radio. Detroit 7 - Cincinatti 4 or something.
After supper I went to Preparatory services and choir practice.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] took [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] to take the test of driving. He passed, (my car did it).
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Well, well, if it isn't my old pal Payday. How are you, I haven't seen you since last week but it seems very much longer than tat. Believe me, the gains you bring with you are much appreciated, but they surely go fast and hard.
Among other things, we heard the [[wikipedia:1940 World Series#Game 3|third world series ball game]] on the radio. Detroit 7 - Cincinatti 4 or something.
After supper I went to Preparatory services and choir practice.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] took [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] to take the test of driving. He passed, (my car did it).
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"A beautiful day in Chicago." In [[Kinzers]], too it was a beautiful day. Only about half our men were on the job today. Some took off & some were laid off.
In the afternoon I went back to the office to try to get a little bit more caught up. I cleaned my car on the inside and out. After I came back, I played a little foot ball before supper.
After supper, [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] & I went over to [[New Holland]] to the farm show & tried to enjoy a chilly, busy night among Buicks etc.
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"A beautiful day in Chicago." In [[Kinzers]], too it was a beautiful day. Only about half our men were on the job today. Some took off & some were laid off.
In the afternoon I went back to the office to try to get a little bit more caught up. I cleaned my car on the inside and out. After I came back, I played a little foot ball before supper.
After supper, [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] & I went over to [[New Holland]] to the farm show & tried to enjoy a chilly, busy night among Buicks etc.
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Another red letter day has come to pass.
It started out just like any other day. It was foggy for the first time this fall, though. I spent most of my forenoon just chewing around with car salesmen, etc.
In the afternoon we buckled down to a little hard posting work again.
In the evening, [[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Mother]] & [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] kept the [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|baby]] & entertained [[Bill Shee]]'s wife, while [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I took a load over to the [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] doggie roast at home. She & [[Val]] & I went on over to Hess's at [[New Holland|N. Holland]] & bought a [[Herman Brackbill cars#1938 Olds|1938 Olds]]. We had nice doggies & moon later.
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Another red letter day has come to pass.
It started out just like any other day. It was foggy for the first time this fall, though. I spent most of my forenoon just chewing around with car salesmen, etc.
In the afternoon we buckled down to a little hard posting work again.
In the evening, [[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Mother]] & [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] kept the [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|baby]] & entertained [[Bill Shee]]'s wife, while [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I took a load over to the [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] doggie roast at home. She & [[Val]] & I went on over to Hess's at [[New Holland|N. Holland]] & bought a [[Herman Brackbill cars#1938 Olds|1938 Olds]]. We had nice doggies & moon later.
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Another day, and although, strangely enough, the day of writing is eight days after this calendar day, the author (writer, to you) can still remember the main event of the day.
While I was washing my car, a motorcycle pulled in bearing a driver, Dave something, and my good friend and brother, [[Harold Brackbill|Shorty]].
We spent quite an enjoyable evening. We visited [[Jane Young|Jane]] and inspected the house.
It seemed providential that we should visit her together our last single night, as it was in the beginning.
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Another day, and although, strangely enough, the day of writing is eight days after this calendar day, the author (writer, to you) can still remember the main event of the day.
While I was washing my car, a motorcycle pulled in bearing a driver, Dave something, and my good friend and brother, [[Harold Brackbill|Shorty]].
We spent quite an enjoyable evening. We visited [[Jane Young|Jane]] and inspected the house.
It seemed providential that we should visit her together our last single night, as it was in the beginning.
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Again Sunday. Since fast time has passed away, it is very easy to get up in time for Sunday School.
It was world wide communion at church and we had a fine outside speaker.
For dinner, [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I & family went over to cousin [[Clair Hershey]]s. We spent the biggest part of the afternoon there. Then we went over home for supper.
After that it was home, then I went off to [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]]--a poor little meeting again. Then we all went up to the [[U.B.]] to join with them.
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I didn't help start the washing this morning for it looked rainy. I just went down to [[Arthur S. Young Company|work]].
There wasn't much doing at the shop today. We just drifted along.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] did the washing after all, for the day turned out clear.
After supper there were slight thunder showers. I left my family and went to [[County Chorus]] practice in [[Lancaster|Lanc]]. We had a typical hard luck night. We had no organist, and it was final rehearsal with a choir we had never sung with before.
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I didn't help start the washing this morning for it looked rainy. I just went down to [[Arthur S. Young Company|work]].
There wasn't much doing at the shop today. We just drifted along.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] did the washing after all, for the day turned out clear.
After supper there were slight thunder showers. I left my family and went to [[County Chorus]] practice in [[Lancaster|Lanc]]. We had a typical hard luck night. We had no organist, and it was final rehearsal with a choir we had never sung with before.
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The showers carried over from last night and continued slightly thru out this our [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|Baby]]'s second month birthday.
She surely is nice--weighs 8 lb 11 oz and is strong and healthy.
We were busy down at [[Arthur S. Young Company|work]]. They just like to come and track mud in on our new office floor.
[[Arthur S. Young|Mr. Young]] was away all day but we got along.
After supper I went back to the office. [[Jane Young|Jane]] & baby Evelyn went along--to the house--. I am not sure the rain is over yet, but a harvest moon is peeping.
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Baby [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|Evelyn]] got awake this morning at five & had to be fed. I stuck to it to six thirty and then got up & had my usual light breakfast and went to the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]].
We were quite busy again today and it seems good so to be.
It was a nice bright day and we all enjoyed it.
After supper [[Jane Young|Jane]] & our little girl stayed home again. I went to choir practice and a Sunday School teacher's meeting at [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]].
[[Ephrata]] Fair started and all those little things take our young people & old ones too, I complain.
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It was a beautiful morning, this. Fall has a certain beauty and richness all its own. Over the countryside the trees are crowded with brightly tinted leaves and fields are weighted down with harvest.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] helped in the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]] this afternoon. Sort of like old times.
After supper I left my family a little while again and went to the annual [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] convention of the county. [[Dr. Poling]] spoke and our chorus sang. There was a very good crowd.
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Pay day at last. But we don't live just for the money we get or even for the things it can buy.
Just now we are in the midst of this great [[Lancaster County]] [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] Convention and are anticipating much.
[[Stan]] took me & also [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]] & [[Carl]] in to the convention to see & hear Falstick, the chalk talker. He was splendid.
Afterward--we went to [[Ephrata]] to the farm show but didn't enjoy it much. We got home real late.
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Nice day, the banks all closed and no money.
Part of our force was taking a holiday today and we didn't see much activity at the shop.
After dinner it was my good fortune to be able to go to the afternoon session of the [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] Convention. We had swell conferences and were well inspired.
I came home for supper and got [[Jane Young|Jane]], [[Mary Jane]] & [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] & we went back again. [[William Allan Dean|Wm. Allan Dean]] was a wonderful fellow & we enjoyed him as much as we benefited from him.
==Commentary==
October 12 was [[wikipedia:Columbus Day|Columbus Day]], a bank holiday then as now in the U.S.
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Nice day, the banks all closed and no money.
Part of our force was taking a holiday today and we didn't see much activity at the shop.
After dinner it was my good fortune to be able to go to the afternoon session of the [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] Convention. We had swell conferences and were well inspired.
I came home for supper and got [[Jane Young|Jane]], [[Mary Jane]] & [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] & we went back again. [[William Allan Dean|Wm. Allan Dean]] was a wonderful fellow & we enjoyed him as much as we benefited from him.
==Commentary==
October 12 was [[wikipedia:Columbus Day|Columbus Day]], a bank holiday then as now in the U.S.
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A pretty much of a Monday again and a wash day. It is very little that I now help my [[Jane Young|wife]] with the washing, but then she is quite capable.
Everything was pretty much on an even keel at the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]] & shop today. The weather was nice & all were busy.
[[Doris Brackbill|Doris]] was here for supper and stayed all night. Jane entertained the Guild, while [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|Evelyn]] & I sat upstairs in the "dog house" because she was bad. We came down & had a good time too. (A crackin good time.)
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I got up lazy this morning but full of enough ambition to walk to work. But even then I came back in the middle of the morning for my [[Herman Brackbill cars|car]].
In the afternoon [[Harold Keneagy|Harold]] went to the Nat'l Dairy Show at Harrisburg. I was pretty much alone but made out all right.
After a fine doggie supper, [[Webb McLaughlin|Webbie]] & I caught 10 of my 14 hens and sold them. Then I got a hair cut. [[Ruth]], [[Anna]] & [[Jerry]] visited us in the evening a while.
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Push 'em up a little earlier this morning for it's Rally Day. We had a nice day for it and a nice program but the crowd was poor. Not much of a Rally.
After S.S. [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I went to [[Marg]] & [[Willis Bucher|Willis]]' for dinner then we went on a nice trip in [[Herman Brackbill cars|my Oldsmobile]] to [[Harrisburg]], [[wikipedia:Lewisburg, PA|Lewisburg]], [[wikipedia:Sunbury, PA|Sunbury]], [[wikipedia:Pottsville, PA|Pottsville]] & home to [[Lititz]] again. We had a swell time. Ate supper picnic style in the woods. There were beautiful sights to see everywhere & we saw them. Every color & shape tree imaginable. We came home then.
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Push 'em up a little earlier this morning for it's Rally Day. We had a nice day for it and a nice program but the crowd was poor. Not much of a Rally.
After S.S. [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I went to [[Marg]] & [[Willis Bucher|Willis]]' for dinner then we went on a nice trip in [[Herman Brackbill cars|my Oldsmobile]] to [[Harrisburg]], [[wikipedia:Lewisburg, PA|Lewisburg]], [[wikipedia:Sunbury, PA|Sunbury]], [[wikipedia:Pottsville, PA|Pottsville]] & home to [[Lititz]] again. We had a swell time. Ate supper picnic style in the woods. There were beautiful sights to see everywhere & we saw them. Every color & shape tree imaginable. We came home then.
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Still another day, another great privilege just to live.
This is the day we have been looking forward to as the day of registration for [[wikipedia:Selective Training and Service Act of 1940|Selective Service]] as they have been saying. Well I registered.
In the afternoon the [[Young]] family went to the Dairy Show. I have been caught up with my main work and am enjoying a change.
After supper I cleaned up & went up and had a nice talk with [[Jacob Landis]]. It was refreshing & helpful.
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Mornings like this one remind us that Summer is gone for another year and it is all right to expect winter and even snow any time.
Just another day at the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]]. Nothing out of the ordinary occurring. The big event of the day occurred when the day was nearly over. Mother came over and "minded" our [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|baby]] while [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I took [[Walter]] & [[Helen]] to [[Ephrata]] to a ladies night meeting of the Eastern Farm Equipment Dealers Ass'n meeting. We everything on the table. The entertainment also was fine.
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Mornings like this one remind us that Summer is gone for another year and it is all right to expect winter and even snow any time.
Just another day at the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]]. Nothing out of the ordinary occurring. The big event of the day occurred when the day was nearly over. Mother came over and "minded" our [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|baby]] while [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I took [[Walter]] & [[Helen]] to [[Ephrata]] to a ladies night meeting of the Eastern Farm Equipment Dealers Ass'n meeting. We everything on the table. The entertainment also was fine.
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Another cold fall morning captured the atmosphere to hold it in a frosty grip.
The men wanted their checks again because it was payday. Nothing else made it outstanding at the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]].
I left my job late in the afternoon to take [[Jane Young|Jane]] up to [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] where the young people were preparing to serve supper to a meeting of the District of Young People. We had a busy time but when the time came we served 50 people quite nicely. The banquet was not outstanding but nice. [[Donald Scott]] spoke at a service afterwards.
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Another cold fall morning captured the atmosphere to hold it in a frosty grip.
The men wanted their checks again because it was payday. Nothing else made it outstanding at the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]].
I left my job late in the afternoon to take [[Jane Young|Jane]] up to [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] where the young people were preparing to serve supper to a meeting of the District of Young People. We had a busy time but when the time came we served 50 people quite nicely. The banquet was not outstanding but nice. [[Donald Scott]] spoke at a service afterwards.
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There is usually something outstand to look forward to to at the beginning of the day. Today there seemed as if nothing unusual would happen.
In the afternoon I washed the [[Herman Brackbill cars|car]] and it started to snow. We got ready and went to [[Elsie Stauffer]]'s wedding and still it snowed. We came home and I got the groceries and [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] for supper and still it snowed.
After supper [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]] came & we played checkers & talked & listened to the new used radio we got. They went home and still it snowed a little.
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The world looked very much like fairyland this morning. Many of the leaves on trees have not even turned yellow or red but are yet green, but those that have or have not changed are now covered with snow, not a little but a nice thick coat. The sun came up nice & clear & made it complete.
I went to S.S. & [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]], then I took my family over [[Brackbill Farm|home]] for dinner etc. We boys carried on a good deal.
Then after supper I went to S.S. & Church. The [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|baby]] cried later.
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It surely was dreary & cold this morning, and as the day grew older, the skies got cloudier.
[[Jane Young|The wife]] did the washing but it didn't dry too well.
[[Harold Keneagy|Harold]] and I were not over run but had enough company to make it interesting. [[Arthur S. Young|Mr. Young]] was there nearly all day for a change.
We had supper as usual. After supper I watched [[Ira Ressler]] fix the furnace in the other side of the house. Then I was child's nurse to [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|Evelyn Jane]] while her mother went down home visiting most of the evening.
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My! but it was a very beautiful morning. I was up in time to see the sun rise into a clear sky. It was the coldest morning yet this fall with a very heavy frost.
I had work at the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]] as usual this morning. After a hurried dinner I went back to the office. Then I took [[Neal]] & [[Jeep]] along to [[Sallsburyville]] to the [[Chester County|Chester Co.]] corn husking contest where we had several displays.
We stayed home again tonight & little [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|Evelyn]] just laughed & laughed. [[Esta Leona Leaman|Mother]], [[Louise]] & [[Hershey Brackbill|Hersh]] were here to visit us a while.
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My! but it was a very beautiful morning. I was up in time to see the sun rise into a clear sky. It was the coldest morning yet this fall with a very heavy frost.
I had work at the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]] as usual this morning. After a hurried dinner I went back to the office. Then I took [[Neal]] & [[Jeep]] along to [[Sallsburyville]] to the [[Chester County|Chester Co.]] corn husking contest where we had several displays.
We stayed home again tonight & little [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|Evelyn]] just laughed & laughed. [[Esta Leona Leaman|Mother]], [[Louise]] & [[Hershey Brackbill|Hersh]] were here to visit us a while.
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It was beautiful again this morning and continued to be fair the whole day through.
I started sending out statements at the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]] but didn't get very far in one day.
Congratulations to [[Red]] & [[Arvella]] on being the proud parents of a baby boy just last night.
After supper I went to Teachers & Officers meeting at Sunday School. We had election of officers & a good many were there. The [[Youngs]] paid a visit afterwards and we listened to [[wikipedia:Franklin Delano Roosevelt|Roosevelt]] on the radio.
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It was beautiful again this morning and continued to be fair the whole day through.
I started sending out statements at the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]] but didn't get very far in one day.
Congratulations to [[Red]] & [[Arvella]] on being the proud parents of a baby boy just last night.
After supper I went to Teachers & Officers meeting at Sunday School. We had election of officers & a good many were there. The [[Youngs]] paid a visit afterwards and we listened to [[wikipedia:Franklin Delano Roosevelt|Roosevelt]] on the radio.
==Commentary==
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Today was a real warm day, almost Indian Summer. It was warm enough to open the doors.
[[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Mamma Young]] had sick headache and was in bed all day. [[Jane Young|Jane]] & [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|Evelyn]] went down & made the supper for all of us.
[[Webb McLaughlin|Webbie]] & I hauled out a load of tincans & junk before supper. [[Arthur S. Young|Daddy]] & [[Paul]] were at the State Corn Husking at [[wikipedia:Hershey, PA|Hershey, PA]].
[[Nancy Young|Nancy]] went to Bible Club and [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] was away all evening. We turned around a couple times and then got us ready for bed.
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Today was a real warm day, almost Indian Summer. It was warm enough to open the doors.
[[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Mamma Young]] had sick headache and was in bed all day. [[Jane Young|Jane]] & [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|Evelyn]] went down & made the supper for all of us.
[[Webb McLaughlin|Webbie]] & I hauled out a load of tincans & junk before supper. [[Arthur S. Young|Daddy]] & [[Paul]] were at the State Corn Husking at [[wikipedia:Hershey, PA|Hershey, PA]].
[[Nancy Young|Nancy]] went to Bible Club and [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] was away all evening. We turned around a couple times and then got us ready for bed.
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Pay day comes around and so it means that among other things I had to make the fellows hoppy by getting all their checks out. (Or happy.)
After supper I wanted to go to the operetta at High School but my [[Jane Young|wife]] said to save money. Shaw.
[[Webb McLaughlin|Web]] & I went to the Store, Post Office and wound up at the Garage where the man greased my car.
Then it was home and bed.
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Now we have another swell day. It seems that our work at the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]] is getting plenty heavy. The men in the shop were scarce in contrast.
After dinner we did our regular Saturday Stuff. Grandma Young kept our [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|baby]] and [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I went to [[Lancaster]]. We visited [[Arvella]] and saw her little boy.
Then we came toward home and stopped in at [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] and had supper. Then we came on home and spent a nice evening at home by the radio.
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After eleven sleepy hours in bed, I awoke refreshed and ready to go.
I took my load (of neighbors) to Sunday School and [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]. Services were fine and wonderful as usual.
When I came home the [[Willis Bucher|Buchers]] were here and [[Jane Young|Jane]] was getting dinner.
After dinner our guests left and we went over home where the family was visiting with [[Uncle Hershey]]. We had a swell supper.
After [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] we all went to [[wikipedia:Millwood, PA|Millwood]] to hear Uncle Hershey preach, he was swell.
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It surely looked cloudy and like rainy. The ladies of the town did their weekly washing and it was all right. The sun came out and did his part.
We were busy again at the office, more busy than we could get away with. I kept plugging away at three old statements.
After supper [[Webb McLaughlin|Web.]] came and stayed a little while. [[Elmer]] & [[Ellie]] came and looked over the other side of the house. After they left we went on listening to the radio. After crying a little while our [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|baby]] went to sleep.
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This morning the sun was just coming up when I got up. It seemed funny but I guess I'll see a lot of that this winter, I hope.
It was damp, cloudy weather. There was soume rainfall but very little. We were busy again at the office.
[[Arthur S. Young|Daddy]] & [[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Mother]] were away all day and we had [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] & [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] here for dinner (supper). After supper we went to choir practice at [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]. [[J. Wayne]] came and [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]] came after choir and Val got Hunting License. The [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|baby]] cried.
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Happy birthday to [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] once again.
This was the fifth consecutive day of rain, almost incessant and we aren't used to it yet.
It was payday, among other things, and we were kept pretty busy at the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]].
I had to go to [[Intercourse]] to renew my note for my [[Herman Brackbill cars|car]].
[[Webb McLaughlin|Web]] was around to help me at supper time.
I went to [[East Branch]] meeting at [[New Holland]] in the evening. After that I was officially asked to accept the nomination for County Pres. of [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]]
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Happy birthday to [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] once again.
This was the fifth consecutive day of rain, almost incessant and we aren't used to it yet.
It was payday, among other things, and we were kept pretty busy at the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]].
I had to go to [[Intercourse]] to renew my note for my [[Herman Brackbill cars|car]].
[[Webb McLaughlin|Web]] was around to help me at supper time.
I went to [[East Branch]] meeting at [[New Holland]] in the evening. After that I was officially asked to accept the nomination for County Pres. of [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]]
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There was surely a sight for weary eyes for us to behold this morning: the sun shone forth in all its splendor. The weather was decidedly colder but much more brisk.
Things went as the same this morning at the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]].
In the afternoon we put away the screen doors and glider. [[Webb McLaughlin|Web]] & I went over home where I hunted for rabbits with [[Ross Trout Yuninger|Rossie]].
After a big supper we sat down to rest. [[Betty Doutrich|Betty D]] & [[Emory]] came & discussed plans for their wedding.
I finished collecting my welfare this afternoon -- $36.00.
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There was surely a sight for weary eyes for us to behold this morning: the sun shone forth in all its splendor. The weather was decidedly colder but much more brisk.
Things went as the same this morning at the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]].
In the afternoon we put away the screen doors and glider. [[Webb McLaughlin|Web]] & I went over home where I hunted for rabbits with [[Ross Trout Yuninger|Rossie]].
After a big supper we sat down to rest. [[Betty Doutrich|Betty D]] & [[Emory]] came & discussed plans for their wedding.
I finished collecting my welfare this afternoon -- $36.00.
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Snow covered the earth this morning when we first looked out upon it.
I had to arise early enough to take my bath before going to Sunday School & [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]. [[Jane Young|Jane]] had intended to take the [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|baby]] but changed her mind.
We all went to [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]]'s for dinner with [[Ellis]] & [[Elsie]]. We ate & ate. We listened to the radio in the afternoon & carried on. We had supper there. Then I took Jane & Evelyn to [[Sheaffers]] & I went to [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] Then to [[Gap]] to hear a [[Rev Campbell]]--missionary. We got around about bed time.
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Snow covered the earth this morning when we first looked out upon it.
I had to arise early enough to take my bath before going to Sunday School & [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]. [[Jane Young|Jane]] had intended to take the [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|baby]] but changed her mind.
We all went to [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]]'s for dinner with [[Ellis]] & [[Elsie]]. We ate & ate. We listened to the radio in the afternoon & carried on. We had supper there. Then I took Jane & Evelyn to [[Sheaffers]] & I went to [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] Then to [[Gap]] to hear a [[Rev Campbell]]--missionary. We got around about bed time.
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[[Jane Young|Jane]] got up and started the washing about 5:30. I got up a little later and went to work. I came home about nine and kept the house while Jane went with her [[Arthur S. Young|daddy]] & [[Luetta M. Sheaffer|mother]] to [[David Kenn___]]s funeral. I wrote [[Harold Brackbill|Harold]] among other things.
After dinner, which I prepared, I went back to work. We were pretty busy.
After supper, [[Stanley Ranck|Stanley]] & I went to [[Lancaster]] and turned out to be the only men at [[County Chorus]] practice in a cold church. We had a good short rehearsal and then came home.c
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[[Jane Young|Jane]] worried a little this morning for fear I would get fired for not getting to [[Arthur S. Young Company|work]] on time but I didn't.
It was a swell day again and everyone was happy. We were pretty busy and that was nice.
In the afternoon Jane brought [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|Evelyn]] down home in the coach. We kinda expected to stay for supper but were fooled. I guess I eat too much.
After supper we just sat and listened to the radio & visited with the baby until bed time.
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We got up and around quite on time this morning. It was cloudy most all day but not more than a sprinkle of rain and that late in the evening.
We were not rushed at work but, as always, there was plenty to do.
We had oysters for supper. I ate six. After supper we bundled up our little [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|"papoose"]] and went to visit [[Red]] & [[Arvella]] & little [[Ronald]]. He (the baby) is a cute little fellow. They both behaved swell and they treated us swell. We came home in time to feed her at ten.
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We got up and around quite on time this morning. It was cloudy most all day but not more than a sprinkle of rain and that late in the evening.
We were not rushed at work but, as always, there was plenty to do.
We had oysters for supper. I ate six. After supper we bundled up our little [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|"papoose"]] and went to visit [[Red]] & [[Arvella]] & little [[Ronald]]. He (the baby) is a cute little fellow. They both behaved swell and they treated us swell. We came home in time to feed her at ten.
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Today a part of the population celebrates [[wikipedia:Thanksgiving|Thanksgiving]]. We shall wait until next week. We can't have too many days of giving thanks yet I think we should have one day for a special Thanksgiving for all our people.
It was a little cloudy today but nice. We weren't too busy at the mill. [[Jane Young|Jane]] & [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|Evelyn]] were down home all afternoon canning peas. We were there for supper.
After supper [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] & I went to choir practice. It went fine. Brackys stopped in at Youngs on the way home.
==Commentary==
''See Herman's journal entry from [[HB Journal for Nov 23, 1939|November 23, 1939]] for the history of Thanksgiving dates.''
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Today a part of the population celebrates [[wikipedia:Thanksgiving|Thanksgiving]]. We shall wait until next week. We can't have too many days of giving thanks yet I think we should have one day for a special Thanksgiving for all our people.
It was a little cloudy today but nice. We weren't too busy at the mill. [[Jane Young|Jane]] & [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|Evelyn]] were down home all afternoon canning peas. We were there for supper.
After supper [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] & I went to choir practice. It went fine. Brackys stopped in at Youngs on the way home.
==Commentary==
''See Herman's journal entry from [[HB Journal for Nov 23, 1939|November 23, 1939]] for the history of Thanksgiving dates.''
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Friday again and payday. A nice clear day it was and warm too, very warm in fact, so warm that even with the fire checked it was too warm in the house.
We weren't too busy at the office for a change. I guess the farmers were all busy in the fields.
I went to the store before supper. After supper [[Jane Young|Jane]] went down home and I did the dishes & fed the [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|baby]]. Jane brought [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] along back to stay overnight and we had a nice, enjoyable evening.
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Friday again and payday. A nice clear day it was and warm too, very warm in fact, so warm that even with the fire checked it was too warm in the house.
We weren't too busy at the office for a change. I guess the farmers were all busy in the fields.
I went to the store before supper. After supper [[Jane Young|Jane]] went down home and I did the dishes & fed the [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|baby]]. Jane brought [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] along back to stay overnight and we had a nice, enjoyable evening.
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It's little "Puppy" laid in bed till almost seven oclock and then got breakfast and bid its little aunt and its mother good by and went down to work.
It was a swell day and the men were busy down at its grandfather's office.
In the afternoon I might have gone hunting but didn't. I worked on a little invention to keep the rolling door in place.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] went down to the fire hall to help with the supper. After I fed the [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|baby]], Jane came back and then I went down to eat my supper. We had the rest of the night to rest and stuff.
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Very much it was rainy and damp this morning and continued to be that way until night when it cleared off and started to get colder.
I went to Sunday School and [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] as customary, in the morning. We had dinner at home. In the afternoon we took [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] and [[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Mother]] to [[Lancaster]] where we visited [[Aunt Virgie]], [[Mrs. Kaufman]] and [[Pauline Bryson Doutrich]].
After supper [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] led [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]]. The Eastern Star was our guest at church. [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|Baby]] was good all evening.
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We both got up at the same time this morning for a change. It was cold and windy and wash day.
We were busy at the [[Arthur S. Young Co.|office]] all of the day, but appreciated being in the warm. We had to scrape to get enough money into the bank.
The [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|baby]] was fussy and "bawley" today, off and on, that's unusual.
After supper, I took [[Stanley Ranck|Stan]] & [[Hershey Brackbill|Hersh]] & [[Warren Brackbill|Warren]] to [[County Chorus]] practice. We had a fine one with 25 people out. We got home late.
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It was a beautiful morning this, with the sun fairly beaming thru heavy clouds. The clouds soon overshadowed the sun and we began to look for snow.
We were well occupied at the [[Arthur S. Young Co.|office]] again with quite a good many salesmen calling on us at our time.
About four o'clock it began to sleet, but the sleet was replaced by rain which became quite abundant about nine oclock.
After supper I went to [[Reba]]'s to a committee meeting to plan for the Christmas entertainment.
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It looked a little bit like winter this morning. Last night's heavy rain lately turned to sleet or snow and there was a carpet of ice over the earth.
The sun shone through only a couple times today but the ice finally got melted.
We were busy. [[Jane Young|Jane]] & [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|Evelyn]] were down home in the afternoon.
After supper I went to the [[U.B. Church]] to S.S. teacher's training. The night turned out clear and not too cold.
Hurray for tomorrow.
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A wind came up in the night and just blew things around, at least, it made it colder.
We didn't have to get up till about nine this morning and it was nice. Then I got up and went to [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] and [[Jane Young|Jane]] got up and dressed the [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|baby]] to go over home.
After church, we went for our Thanksgiving dinner at home and it was swell. [[Florence Brackbill|Floss]] & [[Ross Trout Yuninger|Ross]] weren't there nor was [[Harold Brackbill|Short]]. [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]]'s [[Margie]] was extra. We all enjoyed it. We stopped in down home in the evening and Evelyn cried so that we came on home.
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This morning it looked like any kind of weather. Soon it began to snow very violently but soon let up. The sun came out a little and no snow remained unmelted.
We were pretty busy at the [[Arthur S. Young Co.|office]]. It was pay day and I had that work to do. [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] took [[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Mother]] & [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] to [[Lancaster]].
After supper and [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|Evelyn]] had hers, we sat down to sing and things. Everett came. I went down and got Mother & Nancy & we had a nice sociable evening & fun.
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Had to get up again this morning. It's getting harder to do as the weather is getting colder.
We were plenty busy at the [[Arthur S. Young Co.|office]] this morning and didn't have time to look around any. [[Harold Keneagy|Harold]] & [[Neal]] prepared to be absent Monday.
In the afternoon I took my family [[Brackbill Farm|over home]]. [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]] & I hunted a little but didn't see anything.
We stayed for a swell big supper and afterwards. It was very nice & enjoyable. After we came home I went to the store. Rainy & warmer.
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'''Reba Leaman''' was the eldest daughter of [[Esta Leona Leaman]] and the oldest child in the Brackbill family. She was married to [[John Moore]].
==External links==
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'''Esta Leona Leaman''' (Mar 3, 1887 - Jun 1, 1987) was the wife of [[Harry G. Brackbill]]. She was the daughter of [[Jacob B. Leaman]] and [[Anna Barbara Hershey]].
Harry and Esta's children were [[Reba Leona Leaman]], [[Elam Herman Brackbill]], [[Florence Betty Brackbill]], [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.]], [[Grace Eleanor Brackbill]], [[Eunice Viola Brackbill]], [[Christian Harold Brackbill]], [[Hershey Leaman Brackbill]], [[Herbert Brackbill]], [[Doris Elaine Brackbill]], [[Jacob Clarence Brackbill]], [[Warren Harding Brackbill]] and [[Janice Marie Brackbill]].
==See also==
* [[Harry G. Brackbill Honeymoon Journal]]
* [[Esta Brackbill at 100]]
==External links==
* {{Genealogy|http://wp.jarretthousenorth.com/annex/Family/genealogy/WC01/WC01_015.HTM|Esta Leona Leaman}}
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[[Image:Harry and Esta.jpg|thumbnail|240px|Harry and Esta Brackbill, scan courtesy Esta Jarrett]]
'''Harry G. Brackbill''' (Aug 21, 1881 - Mar 17, 1967), son of [[Elam H. Brackbill]] and [[Barbara Hershey]], was the father of the extended Brackbill clan and husband of [[Esta Leona Leaman]].
Harry and Esta's children were [[Reba Leona Leaman]], [[Elam Herman Brackbill]], [[Florence Betty Brackbill]], [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.]], [[Grace Eleanor Brackbill]], [[Eunice Viola Brackbill]], [[Christian Harold Brackbill]], [[Hershey Leaman Brackbill]], [[Herbert Brackbill]], [[Doris Elaine Brackbill]], [[Jacob Clarence Brackbill]], [[Warren Harding Brackbill]] and [[Janice Marie Brackbill]].
== See also ==
* [[Harry G. Brackbill Honeymoon Journal]]
== External links ==
* {{Genealogy|http://wp.jarretthousenorth.com/annex/Family/genealogy/WC01/WC01_015.HTM|Harry G. Brackbill}}
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'''Elam Herman Brackbill''', commonly called Herman (born February 4, 1917; died January 9, 2008), was the sixth child and second son of [[Harry G. Brackbill]] and [[Esta Leona Leaman]]. He married [[Jane Young]] on May 20, 1939. He was the father of [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill]], [[N. Marie Brackbill]], and [[John Brackbill]].
Herman was somewhat precocious, graduating high school two years early after skipping two grades in high school, and was chosen by his father to attend the Millersville Teacher's College along with two of his elder siblings. He received a two-year teacher's certificate when he was 17, but had to wait a year until he turned 18 to legally teach school.
According to his own reckoning (and a list compiled post-1987), Herman had held many professions, including:
* Farmer (1934–35)
* School teacher (1935–36)
* Work at [[Hess's Mill]] (1936–40)
* Kinzer Equipment Company (1940–75)
* Spectrum Fidelity (1976–86)
* Greenleaf (1987–etc.)
* Ressler Mill Foundation (1987–etc.)
We know that Herman started work at Hess's Mill on July 13, 1936 because of his [[HB Journal for Jul 13, 1939|journal entry from July 13, 1939]], when he says it is his third anniversary of milling.
In Herman's retirement, he returned to mills; specifically, he became an [http://www.resslermill.com/pages/mill.html interpretive guide at Ressler Mill], where he demonstrated how the old water mill worked and how it supported the local farm economy.
==See also==
* [[Herman Brackbill Journals]]
* [[Letters and papers of Herman Brackbill]]
==External links==
* {{Genealogy|http://wp.jarretthousenorth.com/annex/Family/genealogy/WC01/WC01_009.HTM|Elam Herman Brackbill}}
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'''Jane Elizabeth Young''' (Feb 25, 1919 - Oct 14, 1998) was the wife of [[E. Herman Brackbill]] and daughter of [[Arthur S. Young]] and [[Luetta M. Sheaffer]], and mother of [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill]], [[N. Marie Brackbill]], and [[John Brackbill]].
Jane attended [[Pequea High School]] and [[Lancaster Business College]], and worked at the [[Arthur S. Young Company]]. She also served as the founding secretary of [[Rough and Tumble]].
==See also==
* [[Letters and papers of Jane Young Brackbill]]
==External links==
* {{Genealogy|http://wp.jarretthousenorth.com/annex/Family/genealogy/WC01/WC01_009.HTM|Jane Elizabeth Young}}
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'''Arthur S. Young''' (March 29, 1888-Dec 27, 1955) was the founder of the [[Arthur S. Young Company]] farm equipment dealership and the [[Rough and Tumble Engineers Historical Association]]. Husband of [[Luetta M. Sheaffer]], he was the father of [[Jane Young]], [[C. Everett Young]], and [[Nancy Young]].
Arthur wrote for a number of magazines, including ''[http://www.steamtraction.com/ Steam Traction]'', who published their [http://www.steamtraction.com/archive/359 obituary for him in 1956]. As late as [http://www.steamtraction.com/archive/231/ 1954] his reports from Rough & Tumble were published in the magazine.
== Publications ==
* "Pennsylvania's Part in Developing Power Machinery," ''Pennsylvania Farmer,'' January 10, 1948, p. 20; credited in Wik, ''[http://books.google.com/books?id=73knAAAAMAAJ&q=%22arthur+s.+young%22&dq=%22arthur+s.+young%22&pgis=1 Steam Power on the American Farm]'', University of Pennsylvania Press, 1953.
* "[http://www.steamtraction.com/archive/15/ Rough and Tumble Engineers Reunion at Kinzers, Pennsylvania]", ''Steam Traction'', November 1951.
* "[http://www.steamtraction.com/archive/231/ Condensed Report of the Rough and Tumble Engineers Historical Reunion]", ''Steam Traction'', November 1954.
==External links==
* {{Genealogy|http://wp.jarretthousenorth.com/annex/Family/genealogy/WC02/WC02_050.HTM|Arthur S. Young}}
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'''Luetta M. Sheaffer''' was the daughter of [[John Milton Sheaffer]] and [[Susannah Withrow]], wife of [[Arthur S. Young]] and mother of [[Jane Young]], [[C. Everett Young]], and [[Nancy Young]].
==External links==
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'''Charles Everett Young''' (d. April 24, 1991), better known as Everett, was the husband of [[Mildred Sheaffer]], brother of [[Jane Young]] and son of [[Arthur S. Young]] and [[Luetta M. Sheaffer]], and father of [[Dale Arthur Young]], [[Scott Everett Young]], [[Brenda Sue Young]], and [[Kathleen Jane Young]].
Like his father, he was active in the steam business, serving as vice president of the [[Arthur S. Young Company]] before setting up an independent business as a boiler repair and serviceman. He was also active in [[Rough and Tumble]], serving as the [http://www.steamtraction.com/archive/3578/ permanent curator of the museum].
His obituary ran in [http://www.gasenginemagazine.com/complete-archive/3295/ Gas Engine Magazine] and in [http://www.steamtraction.com/archive/4565/ Steam Traction magazine].
==External links==
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'''Earl Hohman''' worked at the [[Arthur S. Young Company]].
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This fine day of rest started out restfully with a couple of hours extra sleep or rest. We had to hurry a little to get to Sunday School but made it. I pinch hitted for the song leader. We had church at [[Old Leacock]].
Dinner was at [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]]'s. [[Willis Bucher|Willis]] & [[Marg]] & [[Darlene]] were there also. It was swell. [[Elsie]] & [[Ellis]] visited a few minutes. Then we all came down here for supper & to play tennis. Everything went grandly. (?)
They left about nine oclock and we prepared for bed. The day was extra cool almost chilly toward evening.
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'''Barbara Hershey''' (1848-08-01 - 1924-03-08) was the wife of [[Elam H. Brackbill]] and mother of [[Harry G. Brackbill]], [[Christian E. Brackbill]], [[Susan E. Brackbill]], [[Magdalena H. Brackbill]], [[Ida E. Brackbill]], [[Anna M. Brackbill]], and [[Esther S. Brackbill]]. She was the daughter of [[Christian Hershey]] and [[Magdalena Metzler]].
==External links==
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[[Harlan Stauffer]], 85, was buried today. [[Jane Young|Jane]] helped at the house. We worked at the shop & [[Arthur S. Young Co.|office]].
[[Harold Brackbill|Harold]] was here overnight.
I went to [[Intercourse]] to S.S. lesson teaching.
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[[Harlan Stauffer]], 85, was buried today. [[Jane Young|Jane]] helped at the house. We worked at the shop & [[Arthur S. Young Co.|office]].
[[Harold Brackbill|Harold]] was here overnight.
I went to [[Intercourse]] to S.S. lesson teaching.
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We saw [[Harold Brackbill|Harold]] leave for college.
It snowed, sleeted & rained.
After choir practice I went to a committee meeting at [[Milly Sheaffer|Milly]]'s.
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Foggy all day.
Busy at [[Arthur S. Young Co.|office]] with ourselves.
Went to small preparatory service meeting after supper, home early. Still cloudy & raining.
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Foggy all day.
Busy at [[Arthur S. Young Co.|office]] with ourselves.
Went to small preparatory service meeting after supper, home early. Still cloudy & raining.
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Nice in morning. In after noon wind started to blow. A real heavy snow flurry but it didn't last. In afternoon [[Sara Stauffer]] & her boyfriend [[Howard Chance]] were here. In evening [[Warren Brackbill|Barney]] & [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]] came. Picked committees for [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] for 1941. Blowing hard when we went to bed.
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''This is the fourth of four journals. Significant events include the birth of [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill]] on [[HB Journal for Aug 8, 1940|August 8]].''
==January==
[[HB Journal for Jan 1, 1940|1]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 2, 1940|2]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 3, 1940|3]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 4, 1940|4]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 5, 1940|5]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 6, 1940|6]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 7, 1940|7]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 8, 1940|8]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 9, 1940|9]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 10, 1940|10]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 11, 1940|11]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 12, 1940|12]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 13, 1940|13]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 14, 1940|14]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 15, 1940|15]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 16, 1940|16]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 17, 1940|17]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 18, 1940|18]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 19, 1940|19]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 20, 1940|20]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 21, 1940|21]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 22, 1940|22]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 23, 1940|23]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 24, 1940|24]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 25, 1940|25]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 26, 1940|26]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 27, 1940|27]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 28, 1940|28]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 29, 1940|29]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 30, 1940|30]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 31, 1940|31]]
==February==
[[HB Journal for Feb 1, 1940|1]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 2, 1940|2]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 3, 1940|3]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 4, 1940|4]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 5, 1940|5]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 6, 1940|6]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 7, 1940|7]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 8, 1940|8]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 9, 1940|9]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 10, 1940|10]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 11, 1940|11]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 12, 1940|12]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 13, 1940|13]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 14, 1940|14]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 15, 1940|15]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 16, 1940|16]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 17, 1940|17]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 18, 1940|18]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 19, 1940|19]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 20, 1940|20]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 21, 1940|21]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 22, 1940|22]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 23, 1940|23]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 24, 1940|24]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 25, 1940|25]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 26, 1940|26]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 27, 1940|27]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 28, 1940|28]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 29, 1940|29]]
==March==
[[HB Journal for Mar 1, 1940|1]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 2, 1940|2]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 3, 1940|3]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 4, 1940|4]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 5, 1940|5]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 6, 1940|6]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 7, 1940|7]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 8, 1940|8]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 9, 1940|9]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 10, 1940|10]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 11, 1940|11]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 12, 1940|12]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 13, 1940|13]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 14, 1940|14]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 15, 1940|15]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 16, 1940|16]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 17, 1940|17]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 18, 1940|18]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 19, 1940|19]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 20, 1940|20]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 21, 1940|21]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 22, 1940|22]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 23, 1940|23]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 24, 1940|24]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 25, 1940|25]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 26, 1940|26]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 27, 1940|27]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 28, 1940|28]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 29, 1940|29]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 30, 1940|30]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 31, 1940|31]]
==April==
[[HB Journal for Apr 1, 1940|1]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 2, 1940|2]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 3, 1940|3]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 4, 1940|4]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 5, 1940|5]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 6, 1940|6]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 7, 1940|7]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 8, 1940|8]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 9, 1940|9]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 10, 1940|10]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 11, 1940|11]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 12, 1940|12]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 13, 1940|13]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 14, 1940|14]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 15, 1940|15]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 16, 1940|16]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 17, 1940|17]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 18, 1940|18]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 19, 1940|19]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 20, 1940|20]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 21, 1940|21]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 22, 1940|22]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 23, 1940|23]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 24, 1940|24]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 25, 1940|25]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 26, 1940|26]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 27, 1940|27]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 28, 1940|28]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 29, 1940|29]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 30, 1940|30]]
==May==
[[HB Journal for May 1, 1940|1]]
[[HB Journal for May 2, 1940|2]]
[[HB Journal for May 3, 1940|3]]
[[HB Journal for May 4, 1940|4]]
[[HB Journal for May 5, 1940|5]]
[[HB Journal for May 6, 1940|6]]
[[HB Journal for May 7, 1940|7]]
[[HB Journal for May 8, 1940|8]]
[[HB Journal for May 9, 1940|9]]
[[HB Journal for May 10, 1940|10]]
[[HB Journal for May 11, 1940|11]]
[[HB Journal for May 12, 1940|12]]
[[HB Journal for May 13, 1940|13]]
[[HB Journal for May 14, 1940|14]]
[[HB Journal for May 15, 1940|15]]
[[HB Journal for May 16, 1940|16]]
[[HB Journal for May 17, 1940|17]]
[[HB Journal for May 18, 1940|18]]
[[HB Journal for May 19, 1940|19]]
[[HB Journal for May 20, 1940|20]]
[[HB Journal for May 21, 1940|21]]
[[HB Journal for May 22, 1940|22]]
[[HB Journal for May 23, 1940|23]]
[[HB Journal for May 24, 1940|24]]
[[HB Journal for May 25, 1940|25]]
[[HB Journal for May 26, 1940|26]]
[[HB Journal for May 27, 1940|27]]
[[HB Journal for May 28, 1940|28]]
[[HB Journal for May 29, 1940|29]]
[[HB Journal for May 30, 1940|30]]
[[HB Journal for May 31, 1940|31]]
==June==
[[HB Journal for Jun 1, 1940|1]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 2, 1940|2]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 3, 1940|3]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 4, 1940|4]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 5, 1940|5]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 6, 1940|6]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 7, 1940|7]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 8, 1940|8]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 9, 1940|9]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 10, 1940|10]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 11, 1940|11]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 12, 1940|12]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 13, 1940|13]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 14, 1940|14]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 15, 1940|15]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 16, 1940|16]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 17, 1940|17]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 18, 1940|18]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 19, 1940|19]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 20, 1940|20]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 21, 1940|21]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 22, 1940|22]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 23, 1940|23]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 24, 1940|24]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 25, 1940|25]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 26, 1940|26]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 27, 1940|27]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 28, 1940|28]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 29, 1940|29]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 30, 1940|30]]
==July==
[[HB Journal for Jul 1, 1940|1]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 2, 1940|2]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 3, 1940|3]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 4, 1940|4]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 5, 1940|5]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 6, 1940|6]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 7, 1940|7]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 8, 1940|8]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 9, 1940|9]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 10, 1940|10]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 11, 1940|11]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 12, 1940|12]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 13, 1940|13]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 14, 1940|14]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 15, 1940|15]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 16, 1940|16]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 17, 1940|17]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 18, 1940|18]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 19, 1940|19]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 20, 1940|20]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 21, 1940|21]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 22, 1940|22]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 23, 1940|23]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 24, 1940|24]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 25, 1940|25]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 26, 1940|26]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 27, 1940|27]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 28, 1940|28]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 29, 1940|29]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 30, 1940|30]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 31, 1940|31]]
==August==
[[HB Journal for Aug 1, 1940|1]]
[[HB Journal for Aug 2, 1940|2]]
[[HB Journal for Aug 3, 1940|3]]
[[HB Journal for Aug 4, 1940|4]]
[[HB Journal for Aug 5, 1940|5]]
[[HB Journal for Aug 6, 1940|6]]
[[HB Journal for Aug 7, 1940|7]]
[[HB Journal for Aug 8, 1940|8]]
[[HB Journal for Aug 9, 1940|9]]
[[HB Journal for Aug 10, 1940|10]]
[[HB Journal for Aug 11, 1940|11]]
[[HB Journal for Aug 12, 1940|12]]
[[HB Journal for Aug 13, 1940|13]]
[[HB Journal for Aug 14, 1940|14]]
[[HB Journal for Aug 15, 1940|15]]
[[HB Journal for Aug 16, 1940|16]]
[[HB Journal for Aug 17, 1940|17]]
[[HB Journal for Aug 18, 1940|18]]
[[HB Journal for Aug 19, 1940|19]]
[[HB Journal for Aug 20, 1940|20]]
[[HB Journal for Aug 21, 1940|21]]
[[HB Journal for Aug 22, 1940|22]]
[[HB Journal for Aug 23, 1940|23]]
[[HB Journal for Aug 24, 1940|24]]
[[HB Journal for Aug 25, 1940|25]]
[[HB Journal for Aug 26, 1940|26]]
[[HB Journal for Aug 27, 1940|27]]
[[HB Journal for Aug 28, 1940|28]]
[[HB Journal for Aug 29, 1940|29]]
[[HB Journal for Aug 30, 1940|30]]
[[HB Journal for Aug 31, 1940|31]]
==September==
[[HB Journal for Sep 1, 1940|1]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 2, 1940|2]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 3, 1940|3]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 4, 1940|4]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 5, 1940|5]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 6, 1940|6]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 7, 1940|7]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 8, 1940|8]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 9, 1940|9]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 10, 1940|10]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 11, 1940|11]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 12, 1940|12]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 13, 1940|13]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 14, 1940|14]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 15, 1940|15]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 16, 1940|16]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 17, 1940|17]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 18, 1940|18]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 19, 1940|19]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 20, 1940|20]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 21, 1940|21]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 22, 1940|22]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 23, 1940|23]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 24, 1940|24]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 25, 1940|25]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 26, 1940|26]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 27, 1940|27]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 28, 1940|28]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 29, 1940|29]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 30, 1940|30]]
==October==
[[HB Journal for Oct 1, 1940|1]]
[[HB Journal for Oct 2, 1940|2]]
[[HB Journal for Oct 3, 1940|3]]
[[HB Journal for Oct 4, 1940|4]]
[[HB Journal for Oct 5, 1940|5]]
[[HB Journal for Oct 6, 1940|6]]
[[HB Journal for Oct 7, 1940|7]]
[[HB Journal for Oct 8, 1940|8]]
[[HB Journal for Oct 9, 1940|9]]
[[HB Journal for Oct 10, 1940|10]]
[[HB Journal for Oct 11, 1940|11]]
[[HB Journal for Oct 12, 1940|12]]
[[HB Journal for Oct 13, 1940|13]]
[[HB Journal for Oct 14, 1940|14]]
[[HB Journal for Oct 15, 1940|15]]
[[HB Journal for Oct 16, 1940|16]]
[[HB Journal for Oct 17, 1940|17]]
[[HB Journal for Oct 18, 1940|18]]
[[HB Journal for Oct 19, 1940|19]]
[[HB Journal for Oct 20, 1940|20]]
[[HB Journal for Oct 21, 1940|21]]
[[HB Journal for Oct 22, 1940|22]]
[[HB Journal for Oct 23, 1940|23]]
[[HB Journal for Oct 24, 1940|24]]
[[HB Journal for Oct 25, 1940|25]]
[[HB Journal for Oct 26, 1940|26]]
[[HB Journal for Oct 27, 1940|27]]
[[HB Journal for Oct 28, 1940|28]]
[[HB Journal for Oct 29, 1940|29]]
==November==
[[HB Journal for Nov 15, 1940|15]]
[[HB Journal for Nov 16, 1940|16]]
[[HB Journal for Nov 17, 1940|17]]
[[HB Journal for Nov 18, 1940|18]]
[[HB Journal for Nov 19, 1940|19]]
[[HB Journal for Nov 20, 1940|20]]
[[HB Journal for Nov 21, 1940|21]]
[[HB Journal for Nov 22, 1940|22]]
[[HB Journal for Nov 23, 1940|23]]
[[HB Journal for Nov 24, 1940|24]]
[[HB Journal for Nov 25, 1940|25]]
[[HB Journal for Nov 26, 1940|26]]
[[HB Journal for Nov 27, 1940|27]]
[[HB Journal for Nov 28, 1940|28]]
[[HB Journal for Nov 29, 1940|29]]
[[HB Journal for Nov 30, 1940|30]]
==December==
[[HB Journal for Dec 1, 1940|1]]
[[HB Journal for Dec 2, 1940|2]]
[[HB Journal for Dec 3, 1940|3]]
[[HB Journal for Dec 4, 1940|4]]
[[HB Journal for Dec 5, 1940|5]]
[[HB Journal for Dec 6, 1940|6]]
[[HB Journal for Dec 7, 1940|7]]
[[HB Journal for Dec 8, 1940|8]]
[[HB Journal for Dec 9, 1940|9]]
[[HB Journal for Dec 10, 1940|10]]
[[HB Journal for Dec 11, 1940|11]]
[[HB Journal for Dec 12, 1940|12]]
[[HB Journal for Dec 13, 1940|13]]
[[HB Journal for Dec 14, 1940|14]]
[[HB Journal for Dec 15, 1940|15]]
[[HB Journal for Dec 16, 1940|16]]
[[HB Journal for Dec 17, 1940|17]]
[[HB Journal for Dec 18, 1940|18]]
[[HB Journal for Dec 19, 1940|19]]
[[HB Journal for Dec 20, 1940|20]]
[[HB Journal for Dec 21, 1940|21]]
[[HB Journal for Dec 22, 1940|22]]
[[HB Journal for Dec 23, 1940|23]]
[[HB Journal for Dec 24, 1940|24]]
[[HB Journal for Dec 25, 1940|25]]
[[HB Journal for Dec 26, 1940|26]]
[[HB Journal for Dec 27, 1940|27]]
[[HB Journal for Dec 28, 1940|28]]
[[HB Journal for Dec 29, 1940|29]]
[[HB Journal for Dec 30, 1940|30]]
[[HB Journal for Dec 31, 1940|31]]
==January 1941==
[[HB Journal for Jan 1, 1941|1]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 2, 1941|2]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 3, 1941|3]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 4, 1941|4]]
==Accounts==
[[HB Accounts for Jan 1940|Jan 1940]]
[[HB Accounts for Feb 1940|Feb 1940]]
[[HB Accounts for Mar 1940|Mar 1940]]
[[HB Accounts for Apr 1940|Apr 1940]]
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''This is the fourth of four journals. Significant events include the birth of [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill]] on [[HB Journal for Aug 8, 1940|August 8]].''
==January==
[[HB Journal for Jan 1, 1940|1]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 2, 1940|2]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 3, 1940|3]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 4, 1940|4]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 5, 1940|5]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 6, 1940|6]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 7, 1940|7]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 8, 1940|8]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 9, 1940|9]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 10, 1940|10]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 11, 1940|11]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 12, 1940|12]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 13, 1940|13]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 14, 1940|14]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 15, 1940|15]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 16, 1940|16]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 17, 1940|17]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 18, 1940|18]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 19, 1940|19]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 20, 1940|20]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 21, 1940|21]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 22, 1940|22]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 23, 1940|23]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 24, 1940|24]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 25, 1940|25]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 26, 1940|26]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 27, 1940|27]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 28, 1940|28]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 29, 1940|29]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 30, 1940|30]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 31, 1940|31]]
==February==
[[HB Journal for Feb 1, 1940|1]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 2, 1940|2]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 3, 1940|3]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 4, 1940|4]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 5, 1940|5]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 6, 1940|6]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 7, 1940|7]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 8, 1940|8]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 9, 1940|9]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 10, 1940|10]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 11, 1940|11]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 12, 1940|12]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 13, 1940|13]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 14, 1940|14]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 15, 1940|15]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 16, 1940|16]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 17, 1940|17]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 18, 1940|18]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 19, 1940|19]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 20, 1940|20]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 21, 1940|21]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 22, 1940|22]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 23, 1940|23]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 24, 1940|24]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 25, 1940|25]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 26, 1940|26]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 27, 1940|27]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 28, 1940|28]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 29, 1940|29]]
==March==
[[HB Journal for Mar 1, 1940|1]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 2, 1940|2]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 3, 1940|3]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 4, 1940|4]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 5, 1940|5]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 6, 1940|6]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 7, 1940|7]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 8, 1940|8]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 9, 1940|9]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 10, 1940|10]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 11, 1940|11]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 12, 1940|12]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 13, 1940|13]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 14, 1940|14]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 15, 1940|15]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 16, 1940|16]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 17, 1940|17]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 18, 1940|18]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 19, 1940|19]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 20, 1940|20]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 21, 1940|21]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 22, 1940|22]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 23, 1940|23]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 24, 1940|24]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 25, 1940|25]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 26, 1940|26]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 27, 1940|27]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 28, 1940|28]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 29, 1940|29]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 30, 1940|30]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 31, 1940|31]]
==April==
[[HB Journal for Apr 1, 1940|1]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 2, 1940|2]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 3, 1940|3]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 4, 1940|4]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 5, 1940|5]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 6, 1940|6]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 7, 1940|7]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 8, 1940|8]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 9, 1940|9]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 10, 1940|10]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 11, 1940|11]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 12, 1940|12]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 13, 1940|13]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 14, 1940|14]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 15, 1940|15]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 16, 1940|16]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 17, 1940|17]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 18, 1940|18]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 19, 1940|19]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 20, 1940|20]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 21, 1940|21]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 22, 1940|22]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 23, 1940|23]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 24, 1940|24]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 25, 1940|25]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 26, 1940|26]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 27, 1940|27]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 28, 1940|28]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 29, 1940|29]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 30, 1940|30]]
==May==
[[HB Journal for May 1, 1940|1]]
[[HB Journal for May 2, 1940|2]]
[[HB Journal for May 3, 1940|3]]
[[HB Journal for May 4, 1940|4]]
[[HB Journal for May 5, 1940|5]]
[[HB Journal for May 6, 1940|6]]
[[HB Journal for May 7, 1940|7]]
[[HB Journal for May 8, 1940|8]]
[[HB Journal for May 9, 1940|9]]
[[HB Journal for May 10, 1940|10]]
[[HB Journal for May 11, 1940|11]]
[[HB Journal for May 12, 1940|12]]
[[HB Journal for May 13, 1940|13]]
[[HB Journal for May 14, 1940|14]]
[[HB Journal for May 15, 1940|15]]
[[HB Journal for May 16, 1940|16]]
[[HB Journal for May 17, 1940|17]]
[[HB Journal for May 18, 1940|18]]
[[HB Journal for May 19, 1940|19]]
[[HB Journal for May 20, 1940|20]]
[[HB Journal for May 21, 1940|21]]
[[HB Journal for May 22, 1940|22]]
[[HB Journal for May 23, 1940|23]]
[[HB Journal for May 24, 1940|24]]
[[HB Journal for May 25, 1940|25]]
[[HB Journal for May 26, 1940|26]]
[[HB Journal for May 27, 1940|27]]
[[HB Journal for May 28, 1940|28]]
[[HB Journal for May 29, 1940|29]]
[[HB Journal for May 30, 1940|30]]
[[HB Journal for May 31, 1940|31]]
==June==
[[HB Journal for Jun 1, 1940|1]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 2, 1940|2]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 3, 1940|3]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 4, 1940|4]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 5, 1940|5]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 6, 1940|6]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 7, 1940|7]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 8, 1940|8]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 9, 1940|9]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 10, 1940|10]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 11, 1940|11]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 12, 1940|12]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 13, 1940|13]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 14, 1940|14]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 15, 1940|15]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 16, 1940|16]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 17, 1940|17]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 18, 1940|18]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 19, 1940|19]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 20, 1940|20]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 21, 1940|21]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 22, 1940|22]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 23, 1940|23]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 24, 1940|24]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 25, 1940|25]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 26, 1940|26]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 27, 1940|27]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 28, 1940|28]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 29, 1940|29]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 30, 1940|30]]
==July==
[[HB Journal for Jul 1, 1940|1]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 2, 1940|2]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 3, 1940|3]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 4, 1940|4]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 5, 1940|5]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 6, 1940|6]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 7, 1940|7]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 8, 1940|8]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 9, 1940|9]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 10, 1940|10]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 11, 1940|11]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 12, 1940|12]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 13, 1940|13]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 14, 1940|14]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 15, 1940|15]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 16, 1940|16]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 17, 1940|17]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 18, 1940|18]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 19, 1940|19]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 20, 1940|20]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 21, 1940|21]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 22, 1940|22]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 23, 1940|23]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 24, 1940|24]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 25, 1940|25]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 26, 1940|26]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 27, 1940|27]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 28, 1940|28]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 29, 1940|29]]
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==September==
[[HB Journal for Sep 1, 1940|1]]
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[[HB Journal for Sep 3, 1940|3]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 4, 1940|4]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 5, 1940|5]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 6, 1940|6]]
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[[HB Journal for Sep 10, 1940|10]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 11, 1940|11]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 12, 1940|12]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 13, 1940|13]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 14, 1940|14]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 15, 1940|15]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 16, 1940|16]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 17, 1940|17]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 18, 1940|18]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 19, 1940|19]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 20, 1940|20]]
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==October==
[[HB Journal for Oct 1, 1940|1]]
[[HB Journal for Oct 2, 1940|2]]
[[HB Journal for Oct 3, 1940|3]]
[[HB Journal for Oct 4, 1940|4]]
[[HB Journal for Oct 5, 1940|5]]
[[HB Journal for Oct 6, 1940|6]]
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[[HB Journal for Oct 13, 1940|13]]
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[[HB Journal for Oct 15, 1940|15]]
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[[HB Journal for Oct 18, 1940|18]]
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[[HB Journal for Oct 20, 1940|20]]
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[[HB Journal for Nov 15, 1940|15]]
[[HB Journal for Nov 16, 1940|16]]
[[HB Journal for Nov 17, 1940|17]]
[[HB Journal for Nov 18, 1940|18]]
[[HB Journal for Nov 19, 1940|19]]
[[HB Journal for Nov 20, 1940|20]]
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[[HB Journal for Dec 1, 1940|1]]
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[[HB Journal for Dec 15, 1940|15]]
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==January 1941==
[[HB Journal for Jan 1, 1941|1]]
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==Accounts==
[[HB Accounts for Jan 1940|Jan 1940]]
[[HB Accounts for Feb 1940|Feb 1940]]
[[HB Accounts for Mar 1940|Mar 1940]]
[[HB Accounts for Apr 1940|Apr 1940]]
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'''Aldina Beane''' was a member of [[Leacock Presbyterian Church]] who sang in the choir. Her sister, [[Nancy Beane]], was a classmate of [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill]]'s.
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'''Mary Jane Brown''' was a youth member of the congregation at [[Leacock Presbyterian Church]] who sang in the choir. Her brother was [[Ira Lee Brown]].
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'''Karl Ranck''' (sometimes spelled "Carl" in [[Herman Brackbill Journals|Herman's journals]]) was a friend of the Brackbill family and a member of [[Leacock Presbyterian Church]]. [[Stanley Ranck]], better known as "Twiddley," and [[Emma Ranck]] were Karl's siblings. [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman]] borrowed Carl's car on more than one occasion.
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'''Evelyn B. Jarrett''' (maiden name Evelyn Jane Brackbill) is the eldest daughter of [[Jane Young|Jane]] and [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman Brackbill]], the wife of [[Olin Jarrett]], and the mother of [[Tim Jarrett]] and [[Esta Jarrett]].
==External links==
{{Genealogy|http://wp.jarretthousenorth.com/annex/Family/genealogy/WC01/WC01_001.HTM|Evelyn Jane Brackbill}}
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'''Daniel D. Eshleman''' (b. 27 Sep 1872) was the husband of [[Susan E. Brackbill]], son-in-law of [[Elam H. Brackbill]], brother-in-law of [[Harry G. Brackbill]], and uncle of [[E. Herman Brackbill]].
==External links==
{{Genealogy|http://wp.jarretthousenorth.com/annex/Family/genealogy/WC01/WC01_034.HTM|Daniel D. Eshleman}}
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'''Nancy Marie Brackbill''' (September 21, 1943 – June 16, 2008), known as Marie, was the second child and daughter of [[E. Herman Brackbill]] and [[Jane Young]].
==External links==
* [http://obits.lancasteronline.com/index.php?p=2140497 Obituary]
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'''Nancy Young''' is the daughter of [[Arthur S. Young]] and [[Luetta Sheaffer]] and the younger sister of [[Jane Young]].
==External links==
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'''John Milton Sheaffer''' was the son of [[William Augustus Sheaffer]] and [[Mary Catherine Hoar]]. He was the husband of [[Susannah Withrow]] and the father of [[Luetta M. Sheaffer]], [[Eva Sheaffer]], [[Virginia Sheaffer]], [[Ray Sheaffer]], [[Mary Sheaffer]], [[William Sheaffer]], and [[Herbert Sheaffer]].
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{{Genealogy|http://wp.jarretthousenorth.com/annex/Family/genealogy/WC05/WC05_331.HTM|John Milton Sheaffer}}
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'''Mary S. Sheaffer''' (October 10, 1879-?), also called "Mamie," was the daughter of [[John Milton Sheaffer]] and [[Susannah Withrow]], and the sister of [[Luetta M. Sheaffer]].
==See also==
* [[Letters and papers of Mary S. Sheaffer]]
==External links==
{{Genealogy|http://wp.jarretthousenorth.com/annex/Family/genealogy/WC05/WC05_334.HTM|Mary S. Sheaffer}}
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'''Ray Sheaffer''' (26 Feb 1896 – 7 Apr 1976), also known as "Uncle Ray," was the son of [[John Milton Sheaffer]] and [[Susannah Withrow]], brother of [[Luetta M. Sheaffer]] and the uncle of [[Jane Young|Jane]], [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] and [[Nancy Young]].
==External links==
{{Genealogy|http://wp.jarretthousenorth.com/annex/Family/genealogy/WC05/WC05_335.HTM|J. Raymond Sheaffer}}
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'''Susannah Withrow''' was the wife of [[John Milton Sheaffer]] and the mother of [[Luetta M. Sheaffer]], [[Eva Sheaffer]], [[Virginia Sheaffer]], [[Ray Sheaffer]], [[Mary Sheaffer]], [[William Sheaffer]], and [[Herbert Sheaffer]].
==External links==
{{Genealogy|http://wp.jarretthousenorth.com/annex/Family/genealogy/WC05/WC05_331.HTM|Susannah Withrow}}
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'''Virginia Sheaffer''', also known as Aunt Vergie, was married to [[Amos Eby]] and was the mother of [[Dick Eby]].
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{{Genealogy|http://wp.jarretthousenorth.com/annex/Family/genealogy/WC05/WC05_332.HTM|Virginia Sheaffer}}
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This page collects information about [[Brackbill Reunion]]s.
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The Brackbill family held official and unofficial '''Brackbill Reunions''' annually. The earliest attested unofficial reunion occurred [[HB Journal for Aug 12, 1939|August 12, 1939]] at [[Brackbill's Meadow]] on the [[Brackbill Farm|farm]]. Later official reunions were held in a variety of locations. In modern times, there are a variety of "reunion" events, including two summer picnics (Father's Day and on or near the birthday of [[Harry G. Brackbill]]) at the Meadow.
==Records of Brackbill Reunions==
Records from the Brackbill reunion were frequently recorded by an official "secretary" of the reunion. Some were collected in the Secretary's Book, which documented reunions from 1947 to 1966; minutes from other reunions were published as typescript documents.
* ''[[Brackbill Family Reunion Secretary’s Book]]''
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'''Ulrich Brackbill''' (July 4, 1703 in [[Strasburg]] - October 17, 1739) was the son of [[Benedictus Brackbill]] and [[Maria Margaretha Herr]] and the father of [[Fanny Brackbill (1725)|Fanny]], [[John Brackbill (1728)|John]], [[Benedict Brackbill (1730)|Benedict]], [[Anna Brackbill (1733)|Anna]], [[Frances Verena Brackbill (1736)|Frances Verena]] (also called Fanny), and [[Henry Brackbill (1738)|Henry]].
==External links==
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'''Strasburg, PA''' is a borough in [[Lancaster County]]. It was the home of the first settlement of the [[Brackbill]] family when [[Benedictus Brackbill]] emigrated to the United States from Switzerland with [[Hans Herr]].
More information about Strasburg is available on [[Wikipedia:Strasburg, Pennsylvania|Wikipedia]].
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The '''Strasburg Mennonite Church''' is a [[Mennonite]] church in [[Strasburg]] that was founded by the Mennonites who immigrated with [[Hans Herr]] and [[Benedictus Brackbill]]. Its first pastor was [[Ulrich Brackbill (1703)|Ulrich Brackbill]].
==External links==
* [http://www.horseshoe.cc/pennadutch/religion/mennonites/mennon.htm History of Strasburg Mennonite Church]
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==Minutes==
Saturday, Aug. 19, 1950
60 members of the [[Brackbill]] family gathered at [[Buchmiller Park]], [[Lancaster]] for a picnic re-union. Rain drove some members home after supper, but some brave souls gathered in the barn for a short business meeting.
[[Robert Brackbill]] read the Scriptures, and the president [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman Brackbill]] offered prayer.
The minutes were approved as read. The treasurer, [[Hebron E. H. Breckbill|Hebron Breckbill]] reported that the [[Brackbill cemetery|family graveyard]] was mown and kept in condition at a cost of $25.00 - $2.00 was spent for the post card invitations, leaving a balance in the checking account of $2.50; there is $250 in the Brackbill cemetery account, accumulated interest from the trust fund. The treasurer's report was accepted.
The president said [[Christian Brackbill]] had left 10 sets of pictures with him, which were sold for one dollar a set. The president suggested each person introduce himself, telling who his parent and grand-parent on the Brackbill side were.
The collection was $21.16.
The election of officers, resulted in the following: [[Benjamin R. Brackbill|Benj. R. Brackbill]], president; Robert Brackbill, 1st vice-president; Hebron Breckbill, treasurer, [[Lucile Brackbill]], secretary, [[Martin Brackbill]], assistant secretary.
The new president was introduced and asked for the cooperation and help of all Brackbills.
It was moved, seconded and carried that the meeting adjourn.
Respectfully submitted,<br/>
Lucile Brackbill<br/>
Secretary
==Letter==
Copy of a letter sent the retiring president, <br/>
Herman Brackbill
[[wikipedia:East Petersburg, PA|East Petersburg, Pa.]]<br/>
August 23,1950
My dear Herman:
All the Brackbills who were at the reunion, and especially the officers, want you to know how much they appreciate your effort and interest while you were president; also they want to thank you for the work and kindness which made the fourth Brackbill reunion such a success.
This, which should have been presented to you as a formal motion, is now being written at the request of the president, and will be recorded in the Minutes.
Sincerely yours,<br/>
Lucile Brackbill<br/>
Secretary
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==Minutes==
Saturday, Aug. 19, 1950
60 members of the [[Brackbill]] family gathered at [[Buchmiller Park]], [[Lancaster]] for a picnic re-union. Rain drove some members home after supper, but some brave souls gathered in the barn for a short business meeting.
[[Robert Brackbill]] read the Scriptures, and the president [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman Brackbill]] offered prayer.
The minutes were approved as read. The treasurer, [[Hebron E. H. Breckbill|Hebron Breckbill]] reported that the [[Brackbill cemetery|family graveyard]] was mown and kept in condition at a cost of $25.00 - $2.00 was spent for the post card invitations, leaving a balance in the checking account of $2.50; there is $250 in the Brackbill cemetery account, accumulated interest from the trust fund. The treasurer's report was accepted.
The president said [[Christian Brackbill]] had left 10 sets of pictures with him, which were sold for one dollar a set. The president suggested each person introduce himself, telling who his parent and grand-parent on the Brackbill side were.
The collection was $21.16.
The election of officers, resulted in the following: [[Benjamin R. Brackbill|Benj. R. Brackbill]], president; Robert Brackbill, 1st vice-president; Hebron Breckbill, treasurer, [[Lucile Brackbill]], secretary, [[Martin Brackbill]], assistant secretary.
The new president was introduced and asked for the cooperation and help of all Brackbills.
It was moved, seconded and carried that the meeting adjourn.
Respectfully submitted,<br/>
Lucile Brackbill<br/>
Secretary
==Letter==
Copy of a letter sent the retiring president, <br/>
Herman Brackbill
[[wikipedia:East Petersburg, PA|East Petersburg, Pa.]]<br/>
August 23,1950
My dear Herman:
All the Brackbills who were at the reunion, and especially the officers, want you to know how much they appreciate your effort and interest while you were president; also they want to thank you for the work and kindness which made the fourth Brackbill reunion such a success.
This, which should have been presented to you as a formal motion, is now being written at the request of the president, and will be recorded in the Minutes.
Sincerely yours,<br/>
Lucile Brackbill<br/>
Secretary
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'''Hebron E. H. Breckbill''' of [[Strasburg]] was the treasurer of the Brackbill reunion committee from its founding in 1947 to 1954.
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Sunday, August 18, 1949
70 members of the [[Brackbill]] family met at the [[Strasburg Mennonite Church]] for the third family re-union.
The president, [[A. Landis Brackbill|Landis Brackbill]], welcomed the family and introduced <strike>the Rev.</strike> [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman Brackbill]], who conducted the devotions.
Mr. Landis Brackbill explained that the promised speaker was unable to be present, so he spoke briefly on "What a family reunion should be and what it can do for the country." the president's remarks were brief but they contained food for thought for all of us.
Mr. [[Martin H. Brackbill, Sr.|Martin Brackbill, Sr.]] substituting for his [[Martin Brackbill, Jr.|son]], the family historian, spoke on Landmarks of the Brackbill family; he also said that [[Christian Brackbill]], a returned soldier, had some pictures of the original Brackbill homestead in [[wikipedia:Switzerland|Switzerland]], which he would pass around. It was suggested that sets of these pictures be prepared for sale at the next reunion.
The president then called for a short business meeting. The minutes of the last meeting were approved as read. Mr. [[Hebron E. H. Breckbill|Hebron Breckbill]], treasurer reported on the condition of the [[Brackbill cemetery|family graveyard]] - it had been mown twice, and some of the tombstones were straightened and re-set, at a cost of $38.00 There is $63.00 in the cemetery fund, and $6.30 in the general account. It was moved, seconded and carried that the treasurer's report be accepted.
The president then called for the report of the Nominating committee: <strike>the Rev.</strike> Herman Brackbill for president, Mr. [[Benjamin R. Brackbill]], vice-president, [[Lucile Brackbill]], secretary, Mr. Martin H. Brackbill, corresponding secretary, Mr. Hebron Breckbill, treasurer, Mr. [[Martin H. Brackbill, jr.]], historian. It was moved, seconded and carried that nominations be closed and the secretary cast the ballot.
The collection amounted to $29.83
Cards were passed and all present were asked to register.
The new president was introduced, and after an informal discussion as to the type of reunion preferred, the meeting adjourned.
Respectfully submitted<br/>
Lucile Brackbill<br/>
Secretary
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Sunday, August 18, 1949
70 members of the [[Brackbill]] family met at the [[Strasburg Mennonite Church]] for the third family re-union.
The president, [[A. Landis Brackbill|Landis Brackbill]], welcomed the family and introduced <strike>the Rev.</strike> [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman Brackbill]], who conducted the devotions.
Mr. Landis Brackbill explained that the promised speaker was unable to be present, so he spoke briefly on "What a family reunion should be and what it can do for the country." the president's remarks were brief but they contained food for thought for all of us.
Mr. [[Martin H. Brackbill, Sr.|Martin Brackbill, Sr.]] substituting for his [[Martin Brackbill, Jr.|son]], the family historian, spoke on Landmarks of the Brackbill family; he also said that [[Christian Brackbill]], a returned soldier, had some pictures of the original Brackbill homestead in [[wikipedia:Switzerland|Switzerland]], which he would pass around. It was suggested that sets of these pictures be prepared for sale at the next reunion.
The president then called for a short business meeting. The minutes of the last meeting were approved as read. Mr. [[Hebron E. H. Breckbill|Hebron Breckbill]], treasurer reported on the condition of the [[Brackbill cemetery|family graveyard]] - it had been mown twice, and some of the tombstones were straightened and re-set, at a cost of $38.00 There is $63.00 in the cemetery fund, and $6.30 in the general account. It was moved, seconded and carried that the treasurer's report be accepted.
The president then called for the report of the Nominating committee: <strike>the Rev.</strike> Herman Brackbill for president, Mr. [[Benjamin R. Brackbill]], vice-president, [[Lucile Brackbill]], secretary, Mr. Martin H. Brackbill, corresponding secretary, Mr. Hebron Breckbill, treasurer, Mr. [[Martin H. Brackbill, jr.]], historian. It was moved, seconded and carried that nominations be closed and the secretary cast the ballot.
The collection amounted to $29.83
Cards were passed and all present were asked to register.
The new president was introduced, and after an informal discussion as to the type of reunion preferred, the meeting adjourned.
Respectfully submitted<br/>
Lucile Brackbill<br/>
Secretary
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'''D.F. Buchmiller Park''' is a park in [[West Lampeter Township]], [[Lancaster County]], Pennsylvania.
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* [http://www.ephrataboro.org/parks/cwp/view.asp?a=676&q=518269&parksNav=|7871| D.F. Buchmiller Park]
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'''Benjamin Brackbill''' (June 8, 1779 in [[wikipedia:Bathany, PA|Bathany, PA]] - May 15, 1827) was the son of [[Benedict Brackbill (1730)|Benedict Brackbill]] and [[Mary Kendig]]. He married [[Elizabeth Hershey (1783)|Elizabeth Hershey]].
==External links==
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'''Benedict Brackbill''' (October 24, 1730 - June 4, 1823) was the son of [[Ulrich Brackbill (1703)|Ulrich Brackbill]] and [[Feronica Fanny Herr]] and the father of [[John Brackbill (1763)|John]], [[Henry Brackbill (1771)|Henry]], [[Benjamin Brackbill (1779)|Benjamin]], [[Elizabeth Brackbill (1764)|Elizabeth]], [[Mary Brackbill (1769)|Mary]], [[Anna Brackbill (1773)|Anna]], [[Susanna Brackbill (1776)|Susanna]], and [[Christian Brackbill (1781)|Christian]].
==External links==
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'''Henry Brackbill''' (August 25, 1771 - July 6, 1837) was the son of [[Ulrich Brackbill (1703)|Ulrich Brackbill]] and [[Feronica Fanny Herr]] and the husband of [[Susanna Eshleman]]. He was the father of [[John Brackbill (1799)|John]], [[Henry Brackbill (1810)|Henry]], [[Benjamin Brackbill (1803)|Benjamin]], [[Maria Brackbill (1801)|Maria]], and [[Jacob Brackbill (1806)|Jacob]].
==External links==
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'''John Brackbill''' (January 20, 1763 - July 19, 1825) was the son of [[Benedict Brackbill (1730)|Benedict Brackbill]] and [[Mary Kendig]] and the husband of [[Mary (Elizabeth) Landis]].
==External links==
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'''Lucile Brackbill''' was the recording secretary of the "Brackbill clan" ([[Brackbill Reunion]]) from 1947 through 19xx.
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==Page 1: Lancaster New Era clipping==
''Lancaster New Era, 9/22/47''
LANDIS BRACKBILL HEADS REUNION
The first reunion of the descendants of Bishop [[Benedictus Brackbill]], who emigrated from Switzerland to America in 1717, was held yesterday at the [[Strasburg Mennonite Church]]. The land on which the church stands was donated by Brackbill's grandson, [[John Brackbill (1763)|John Brackbill]]. More than 100 persons attended. Addresses were given by [[Martin H. Brackbill, Jr.]] and [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry G. Brackbill]], of Frazer. Devotions were held by the Rev. [[Moses H. Brackbill]], [[wikipedia:Rohrerstown, PA|Rohrerstown]].
Officers elected were [[A. Landis Brackbill, Jr.]], principal of [[Manor Township High School]], president; [[Benjamin R. Brackbill]], [[Leaman Place]], vice-president; Miss [[Lucile Brackbill|Lucille Brackbill]], librarian at [[wikipedia:Franklin and Marshall College|Franklin and Marshall College]], secretary; [[Martin H. Brackbill]], [[wikipedia:Bausman, PA|Bausman]], corresponding secretary; [[Hebron E. H. Breckbill]], [[Strasburg]], treasurer; [[Martin H. Brackbill, Jr.]], [[wikipedia:New Cumberland, PA|New Cumberland]], historian.
Dr. [[Allen G. Brackbill]], [[Paradise]]; Benjamin R. Brackbill, [[Lancaster|city]], and Hebron H. Breckbill were appointed to care for the cemetery near Strasburg in which four generations of the family are buried.
==Minutes==
Sunday, September 21, 1947
More than a hundred members of the Brackbill clan--descendants of the Rev. Benedictus Brackbill, met for the first family reunion in the basement of the Mennonite church, Strasburg, Pa.
The meeting was called to order by Mr. Martin Brackbill, Sr. Scripture was read by the Rev. Moses Brackbill, and prayer was offered by the Rev. [[Harry G. Brackbill, Jr.|Harry G. Brackbill]]. Short addresses were given by the Rev. Moses Brackbill and the Rev. Harry G. Brackbill. The chairmn then called for nominations for officers, and the following were elected: Mr. Landis Brackbill, jr. president, Mr. Benjamin R. Brackbill, vice-president, Lucile Brackbill, secretary, Mr. Martin H. Brackbill, corresponding secretary, Mr. Hebron E. H. Breckbill, treasurer, Mr. Martin H. Brackbill, Jr historian.
Mr. Landis Brackbill took the chair, and asked if the group wished to hold annual reunions. It was moved by the Rev. Harry Brackbill, seconded and carried, that we have annual reunions. It was moved by Dr. Allen Brackbill, seconded and carried, that we have a reunion in the form of a picnic, details of time and place to be left to a Committee on arrangements.
Mr. Martin H. Brackbill, Jr. gave a fascinating account of the life and work of our heroic ancestor, the Rev. Benedictus Brackbill, bishop of the [[Mennonite]] church.
The matter of the care of the old [[Brackbill Cemetery|Brackbill graveyard]] was discussed; interest has accumulated from the [[Brackbill Cemetery Trust Fund|trust fund]] of $1000, and Mr. Martin H. Brackbill, Sr. has contracted for a new fence around the graveyard, which will cost $183.00. [[Thad Brackbill]], speaking from intimate experience with the old graveyard, urged that the bodies and stones be removed to the [[Strasburg Mennonite cemetery]], which is also a gift from an early Brackbill. Lucile Brackbill pointed out some of the difficulties involved in restoring the graveyard, and suggested that we pay tribute to our ancestors by helping their descendants now suffering in Europe. Mr. Martin Brackbill, Sr. urged that we raise money thru voluntary contributions at the reunions, to be added to the annual interest of $30.00, and restore the graveyard. Mr. Martin Brackbill, Jr. suggested that the care of the graveyard, a unique inheritance, be the special aim of the reunions. Mr. Landis Brackbill, Sr. spoke in warm appreciation of the long continued interest of Mr. Martin Brackbill, Sr. in the family history, and expressed confidence that the needed money will be raised. Dr. Brackbill moved that we leave the graveyard where it is. Seconded and carried. Mr. Benjamin R. Brackbill moved the family care for the cemetery and that a committee of three be appointed to work with the trustees of the [[Northern National Bank of Lancaster]] to this end. Seconded and carried.
It was announced that Mr. Thad Brackbill had erected a memorial stone, with the names of the first five generations carved upon it, in the Mennonite cemetery at Strasburg.
Miss [[Hannah Brackbill]] suggested that a slab with the names of all the Brackbills who had been buried there, and whose tomb-stones had been removed or broken, be placed in the old graveyard.
The president appointed as the committee to care for the graveyard: Dr. Allen G. Brackbill, Messrs. Benjamin R. Brackbill and Hebron E.H. Breckbill.
The collection for the care of the cemetery amounted to $57.40.
There being no further business the meeting adjourned.
Respectfully submitted<br/>
Lucile Brackbill<br/>
Secretary
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==Page 1: Lancaster New Era clipping==
''Lancaster New Era, 9/22/47''
LANDIS BRACKBILL HEADS REUNION
The first reunion of the descendants of Bishop [[Benedictus Brackbill]], who emigrated from Switzerland to America in 1717, was held yesterday at the [[Strasburg Mennonite Church]]. The land on which the church stands was donated by Brackbill's grandson, [[John Brackbill (1763)|John Brackbill]]. More than 100 persons attended. Addresses were given by [[Martin H. Brackbill, Jr.]] and [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry G. Brackbill]], of Frazer. Devotions were held by the Rev. [[Moses H. Brackbill]], [[wikipedia:Rohrerstown, PA|Rohrerstown]].
Officers elected were [[A. Landis Brackbill, Jr.]], principal of [[Manor Township High School]], president; [[Benjamin R. Brackbill]], [[Leaman Place]], vice-president; Miss [[Lucile Brackbill|Lucille Brackbill]], librarian at [[wikipedia:Franklin and Marshall College|Franklin and Marshall College]], secretary; [[Martin H. Brackbill]], [[wikipedia:Bausman, PA|Bausman]], corresponding secretary; [[Hebron E. H. Breckbill]], [[Strasburg]], treasurer; [[Martin H. Brackbill, Jr.]], [[wikipedia:New Cumberland, PA|New Cumberland]], historian.
Dr. [[Allen G. Brackbill]], [[Paradise]]; Benjamin R. Brackbill, [[Lancaster|city]], and Hebron H. Breckbill were appointed to care for the cemetery near Strasburg in which four generations of the family are buried.
==Minutes==
Sunday, September 21, 1947
More than a hundred members of the Brackbill clan--descendants of the Rev. Benedictus Brackbill, met for the first family reunion in the basement of the Mennonite church, Strasburg, Pa.
The meeting was called to order by Mr. Martin Brackbill, Sr. Scripture was read by the Rev. Moses Brackbill, and prayer was offered by the Rev. [[Harry G. Brackbill, Jr.|Harry G. Brackbill]]. Short addresses were given by the Rev. Moses Brackbill and the Rev. Harry G. Brackbill. The chairmn then called for nominations for officers, and the following were elected: Mr. Landis Brackbill, jr. president, Mr. Benjamin R. Brackbill, vice-president, Lucile Brackbill, secretary, Mr. Martin H. Brackbill, corresponding secretary, Mr. Hebron E. H. Breckbill, treasurer, Mr. Martin H. Brackbill, Jr historian.
Mr. Landis Brackbill took the chair, and asked if the group wished to hold annual reunions. It was moved by the Rev. Harry Brackbill, seconded and carried, that we have annual reunions. It was moved by Dr. Allen Brackbill, seconded and carried, that we have a reunion in the form of a picnic, details of time and place to be left to a Committee on arrangements.
Mr. Martin H. Brackbill, Jr. gave a fascinating account of the life and work of our heroic ancestor, the Rev. Benedictus Brackbill, bishop of the [[Mennonite]] church.
The matter of the care of the old [[Brackbill Cemetery|Brackbill graveyard]] was discussed; interest has accumulated from the [[Brackbill Cemetery Trust Fund|trust fund]] of $1000, and Mr. Martin H. Brackbill, Sr. has contracted for a new fence around the graveyard, which will cost $183.00. [[Thad Brackbill]], speaking from intimate experience with the old graveyard, urged that the bodies and stones be removed to the [[Strasburg Mennonite cemetery]], which is also a gift from an early Brackbill. Lucile Brackbill pointed out some of the difficulties involved in restoring the graveyard, and suggested that we pay tribute to our ancestors by helping their descendants now suffering in Europe. Mr. Martin Brackbill, Sr. urged that we raise money thru voluntary contributions at the reunions, to be added to the annual interest of $30.00, and restore the graveyard. Mr. Martin Brackbill, Jr. suggested that the care of the graveyard, a unique inheritance, be the special aim of the reunions. Mr. Landis Brackbill, Sr. spoke in warm appreciation of the long continued interest of Mr. Martin Brackbill, Sr. in the family history, and expressed confidence that the needed money will be raised. Dr. Brackbill moved that we leave the graveyard where it is. Seconded and carried. Mr. Benjamin R. Brackbill moved the family care for the cemetery and that a committee of three be appointed to work with the trustees of the [[Northern National Bank of Lancaster]] to this end. Seconded and carried.
It was announced that Mr. Thad Brackbill had erected a memorial stone, with the names of the first five generations carved upon it, in the Mennonite cemetery at Strasburg.
Miss [[Hannah Brackbill]] suggested that a slab with the names of all the Brackbills who had been buried there, and whose tomb-stones had been removed or broken, be placed in the old graveyard.
The president appointed as the committee to care for the graveyard: Dr. Allen G. Brackbill, Messrs. Benjamin R. Brackbill and Hebron E.H. Breckbill.
The collection for the care of the cemetery amounted to $57.40.
There being no further business the meeting adjourned.
Respectfully submitted<br/>
Lucile Brackbill<br/>
Secretary
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Saturday, August 14, 1948
87 members of the [[Brackbill]] clan gathered at the [[Strasburg Mennonite Church|Mennonite Church, Strasburg, Pa.]] for the second reunion of the family.
The president, Mr. [[A. Landis Brackbill|Landis Brackbill, jr.]] presided. Scripture was read by the Rev. [[Irwin Brackbill]], and following a moment of silence in memory of those members of the family who died during the year, the Rev. [[Moses H. Brackbill|Moses Brackbill]] led us in prayer.
The president welcomed the group, saying that 100 invitations had been sent. He introduced Mr. [[Maurice T. Brackbill]] of the [[wikipedia:Eastern Mennonite College|Eastern Mennonite College]], [[wikipedia:Harrisonburg, VA|Harrisonburg, Va.]] who spoke on "Life". Our historian, Mr. [[Martin Brackbill, Jr.]] gave the second installment of the family history.
The president called for a short business session. The minutes were approved as read. The treasurer reported a balance of $35.50. Mr. [[Martin Brackbill, Sr.]] said the fence had been erected around the [[Brackbill cemetery|Brackbill graveyard]], and arrangements made with the farmer to cut the grass. The balance in the cemetery fund is $139.60.
After some discussion it was moved, seconded and and carried that we meet on the third Sunday in August in the Strasburg Mennonite church]].
It was suggested that we give a contribution to this Mennonite church for their over-seas relief work. It was moved, seconded and carried that a collection be taken, from which the janitor be paid and $5.00 be given the church for relief, and the balance put in our treasury.
It was moved, seconded and carried that the treasurer be authorized to pay all bills which may arise during the year.
The president called for the election of new officers. It was moved, seconded and carried that all officers be re-elected.
The president asked every one to register.
The collection amounted to $23.07
There being no further business the meeting adjourned.
A number of families gathered around the tables out doors for a picnic supper.
Respectfully submitted<br/>
[[Lucile Brackbill]]<br/>
Recording secretary
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Saturday, August 14, 1948
87 members of the [[Brackbill]] clan gathered at the [[Strasburg Mennonite Church|Mennonite Church, Strasburg, Pa.]] for the second reunion of the family.
The president, Mr. [[A. Landis Brackbill|Landis Brackbill, jr.]] presided. Scripture was read by the Rev. [[Irwin Brackbill]], and following a moment of silence in memory of those members of the family who died during the year, the Rev. [[Moses H. Brackbill|Moses Brackbill]] led us in prayer.
The president welcomed the group, saying that 100 invitations had been sent. He introduced Mr. [[Maurice T. Brackbill]] of the [[wikipedia:Eastern Mennonite College|Eastern Mennonite College]], [[wikipedia:Harrisonburg, VA|Harrisonburg, Va.]] who spoke on "Life". Our historian, Mr. [[Martin Brackbill, Jr.]] gave the second installment of the family history.
The president called for a short business session. The minutes were approved as read. The treasurer reported a balance of $35.50. Mr. [[Martin Brackbill, Sr.]] said the fence had been erected around the [[Brackbill cemetery|Brackbill graveyard]], and arrangements made with the farmer to cut the grass. The balance in the cemetery fund is $139.60.
After some discussion it was moved, seconded and and carried that we meet on the third Sunday in August in the Strasburg Mennonite church]].
It was suggested that we give a contribution to this Mennonite church for their over-seas relief work. It was moved, seconded and carried that a collection be taken, from which the janitor be paid and $5.00 be given the church for relief, and the balance put in our treasury.
It was moved, seconded and carried that the treasurer be authorized to pay all bills which may arise during the year.
The president called for the election of new officers. It was moved, seconded and carried that all officers be re-elected.
The president asked every one to register.
The collection amounted to $23.07
There being no further business the meeting adjourned.
A number of families gathered around the tables out doors for a picnic supper.
Respectfully submitted<br/>
[[Lucile Brackbill]]<br/>
Recording secretary
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'''Magdalina Brackbill''' (September 9, 1874 - circa 1955 or 1956) was the daughter of [[Elam Howry Brackbill]] and [[Barbara Hershey]] and the wife of [[Isaac H. Buckwalter]].
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* {{Genealogy|http://wp.jarretthousenorth.com/annex/Family/genealogy/WC01/WC01_036.HTM|Magdalina Brackbill Buckwalter}}
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'''Eunice Eileen Brown''', called Eileen, is the daughter of [[Ira Lee Brown]] and [[Doris Brackbill]].
==External links==
* {{Genealogy|http://wp.jarretthousenorth.com/annex/Family/genealogy/WC05/WC05_486.HTM|Eileen Brown}}
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'''Jacob Clarence Brackbill''' (September 28, 1925 - March 8, 2005), called "Jake," was the son of [[Harry G. Brackbill]] and [[Esta Leona Leaman]], the husband of [[Arlene Jane Gerhart]], and the father of [[Carol Ann Brackbill]], [[Patricia Brackbill]], [[Jacob Richard Brackbill]], [[Robert Harry Brackbill]], and [[Jean Marie Brackbill]].
==External links==
* {{Genealogy|http://wp.jarretthousenorth.com/annex/Family/genealogy/WC01/WC01_026.HTM|Jacob Clarence Brackbill}}
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'''Hershey Leaman Brackbill''' (Aug 3, 1920 - Aug 20, 2005) was the eighth child and fourth son of [[Harry G. Brackbill]] and [[Esta Leona Leaman]].
==External links==
* {{Genealogy|http://wp.jarretthousenorth.com/annex/Family/genealogy/WC01/WC01_024.HTM|Hershey Leaman Brackbill}}
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'''Alice Groff''' (February 14, 1896 - circa 1958 or 1959) was the wife of [[Ellis B. Brackbill]].
==External links==
* {{Genealogy|http://wp.jarretthousenorth.com/annex/Family/genealogy/WC01/WC01_409.HTM|Alice Groff}}
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'''Ellis B. Brackbill''' (August 16, 1894 - ) was the son of [[Christian E. Brackbill (1871)]] and [[Anna Buckwalter]] and the husband of [[Alice Groff]].
==External links==
* {{Genealogy|http://wp.jarretthousenorth.com/annex/Family/genealogy/WC01/WC01_409.HTM|Ellis B. Brackbill}}
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'''Ralph Jacob Homsher''' is the husband of [[Janice Brackbill]] and the father of [[David Homsher]], [[Janice Susanne Homsher]], [[Cheryl Marie Homsher]], and [[Wayne Ralph Homsher]].
==External links==
* {{Genealogy|http://wp.jarretthousenorth.com/annex/Family/genealogy/WC01/WC01_032.HTM|Ralph Jacob Homsher}}
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==Program==
===Cover===
Fourteenth Annual
BRACKBILL REUNION
Sunday, July 3, 1960<br/>
Time --- 2:00 P.M.
PROGRAM -- 2:30 P.M.<br/>
BASKET LUNCH -- 4:30 P.M.<br/>
[[Paradise Community Park]]
[[Lancaster]], Pa.
===Program===
* '''Hymn''' America
* '''Invocation''' [[Joseph Hess]]
* '''Welcome''' [[M. Clair Hershey|Clair Hershey]]
* '''Special Music''' Hershey Girls' Trio
* '''Speaker''' Rev. [[Marvin Eshleman]]
* '''Special Music''' Girls' Trio
* '''Memorial Exercise''' [[Benjamin R. Brackbill|Benj. R. Brackbill]]
* '''Minutes''' [[Jacob Brackbill]]
* '''Treasurer's Report''' [[Walter R. Denlinger|Walter Denlinger]]
* '''Offering'''
* '''Report of Nomination Committee and Election of Officers'''
* '''Report of Historian''' [[Martin Brackbill, Jr.]]
* '''Awarding of Prizes''' [[Elvin Brackbill]]
* '''Hymn''' Blest Be the Tie That Binds
* '''Games''' [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice V. Robinson]]
* '''Picnic Lunch'''
===Officers of the Brackbill Clan===
'''President'''<br/>
M. Clair Hershey, [[wikipedia:Cochranville, PA|Cochranville, Pa.]]
'''Vice President'''<br/>
Elvin Brackbill, Paradise, Pa.
'''Recording Sec.'''<br/>
Jacob Brackbill, [[wikipedia:Soudersburg, PA|Soudersburg, Pa.]]
'''Treasurer'''<br/>
Walter Denlinger, [[wikipedia:Ronks, PA|Ronks #1, Pa.]]
'''Historian'''<br/>
Martin Brackbill, Jr., [[wikipedia:New Cumberland, PA|New Cumberland, Pa.]]
'''Nominating Committee'''<br/>
[[Ira Lee Brown|Lee Brown]], Paradise, Pa.<br/>
Rev. [[Moses Brackbill]], Paradise R. #1, Pa.<br/>
[[Christian Brackbill]], [[wikipedia:Gordonville, PA|Gordonville, Pa.]]
==Minutes==
14th [[Brackbill Reunion]] Sunday, July 3, 1960
The 14th reunion of the [[Brackbill]] Family was held in the Paradise Community Park on Sunday July 3, 19560.
The program began with everyone singing the hymn "America". Joseph Hess from [[wikipedia:Cumberland County, PA|Cumberland County]] led in Devotions. He read Psalm 19 and led in prayer.
President M. Clair Hershey welcomed everyone to the reunion and commented on the perfect weather of the day.
[[Mrs. Edward Appel]], Miss [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|Evelyn Brackbill]], and [[Mrs. Jacob Brackbill]] rendered a girls' trio selection entitled "Precious Hiding Place."
The speaker for our Reunion was Rev. Marvin Eshleman from [[Leaman Place]] who gave us a fine message on presumption and presumptuous living.
Misses [[Doris Hershey|Doris]], [[Marie Hershey|Marie]], and [[Carol Hershey]] sang a trio selection entitled "The Stranger of Galilee."
Benjamin Brackbill conducted the memorial exercises for the following:
* Miss [[Cora E. Brackbill]], [[Strasburg]]
* Mr. [[William R. Brackbill]], [[Lancaster]]
* Pfc. [[Robert Lynn Brackbill]], [[wikipedia:Mannheim, PA|Manhiem]]
* Miss [[Louisa C. Brackbill]], Lancaster
* [[Mrs. Thomas J. Savage]], Strasburg
* Miss [[Ada E. Clark]], [[Intercourse]]
The Minutes were read and approved.
The treasurer's report was as follows:
{| class="wikitable"
|-
| Balance July, 1959
| align="right" |$26.09
|-
| Receipts from Reunion offering
| align="right" |<u>34.86</u>
|-
| align="center" |Total
| align="right" |60.95
|-
| Expenditures
|
|-
| Paper and printing of programs
| align="right" |12.94
|-
| Donation for use of Park
| align="right" |5.00
|-
| Speaker
| align="right" |5.00
|-
| Awards and prizes
| align="right" |4.50
|-
| Care of Brackbill Cemetery
| align="right" |<u>25.00</u>
|-
| align="right" |Total
| align="right" |52.44
|-
| Balance July, 1960
| align="right" |$8.51
|}
The offering then received amounted to $41.67.
The Nominating Committee had the following report: President, Vice-President, Secretary, and Historian the same. Treasurer - [[Roy Denlinger]].
Rev. Moses Brackbill moved that the Nominations be closed and Benjamin Brackbill seconded the motion.
[[Hershey Brackbill]] seconded the motion. Motion was carried.
Rev. Moses Brackbill moved and [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman Brackbill]] seconded a motion that the Secretary cast a ballot to elect those nominated. The Secretary then cast the ballot to elect those nominated.
In the absence of a Report of the Historian, Rev. Mose Brackbill gave a brief talk noting how the Brackbills are now scattered over most of the United States. Mr. [[Aaron Eby]] also talked briefly on why we attend reunions and our purpose for doing so.
Elvin Brackbill then made awards to the following:
# Mrs. [[Fannie Hess]] - oldest person present - she was 79.
# Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Eby - traveled the farthest
# [[Barbara Hoover]], daughter of Mr. and Mrs. [[Paul Hoover]] - youngest person present.
The program was closed with the singing of "Blest Be the Tide That Binds".
Eunice Robinson led the children in some games.
Most of the group remained to eat their picnic lunches and fellowship together.
Respectfully submitted,<br/>
Jacob C. Brackbill<br/>
Recording Secretary
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==Program==
===Cover===
Fourteenth Annual
BRACKBILL REUNION
Sunday, July 3, 1960<br/>
Time --- 2:00 P.M.
PROGRAM -- 2:30 P.M.<br/>
BASKET LUNCH -- 4:30 P.M.<br/>
[[Paradise Community Park]]
[[Lancaster]], Pa.
===Program===
* '''Hymn''' America
* '''Invocation''' [[Joseph Hess]]
* '''Welcome''' [[M. Clair Hershey|Clair Hershey]]
* '''Special Music''' Hershey Girls' Trio
* '''Speaker''' Rev. [[Marvin Eshleman]]
* '''Special Music''' Girls' Trio
* '''Memorial Exercise''' [[Benjamin R. Brackbill|Benj. R. Brackbill]]
* '''Minutes''' [[Jacob Brackbill]]
* '''Treasurer's Report''' [[Walter R. Denlinger|Walter Denlinger]]
* '''Offering'''
* '''Report of Nomination Committee and Election of Officers'''
* '''Report of Historian''' [[Martin Brackbill, Jr.]]
* '''Awarding of Prizes''' [[Elvin Brackbill]]
* '''Hymn''' Blest Be the Tie That Binds
* '''Games''' [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice V. Robinson]]
* '''Picnic Lunch'''
===Officers of the Brackbill Clan===
'''President'''<br/>
M. Clair Hershey, [[wikipedia:Cochranville, PA|Cochranville, Pa.]]
'''Vice President'''<br/>
Elvin Brackbill, Paradise, Pa.
'''Recording Sec.'''<br/>
Jacob Brackbill, [[wikipedia:Soudersburg, PA|Soudersburg, Pa.]]
'''Treasurer'''<br/>
Walter Denlinger, [[wikipedia:Ronks, PA|Ronks #1, Pa.]]
'''Historian'''<br/>
Martin Brackbill, Jr., [[wikipedia:New Cumberland, PA|New Cumberland, Pa.]]
'''Nominating Committee'''<br/>
[[Ira Lee Brown|Lee Brown]], Paradise, Pa.<br/>
Rev. [[Moses Brackbill]], Paradise R. #1, Pa.<br/>
[[Christian Brackbill]], [[wikipedia:Gordonville, PA|Gordonville, Pa.]]
==Minutes==
14th [[Brackbill Reunion]] Sunday, July 3, 1960
The 14th reunion of the [[Brackbill]] Family was held in the Paradise Community Park on Sunday July 3, 19560.
The program began with everyone singing the hymn "America". Joseph Hess from [[wikipedia:Cumberland County, PA|Cumberland County]] led in Devotions. He read Psalm 19 and led in prayer.
President M. Clair Hershey welcomed everyone to the reunion and commented on the perfect weather of the day.
[[Mrs. Edward Appel]], Miss [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|Evelyn Brackbill]], and [[Mrs. Jacob Brackbill]] rendered a girls' trio selection entitled "Precious Hiding Place."
The speaker for our Reunion was Rev. Marvin Eshleman from [[Leaman Place]] who gave us a fine message on presumption and presumptuous living.
Misses [[Doris Hershey|Doris]], [[Marie Hershey|Marie]], and [[Carol Hershey]] sang a trio selection entitled "The Stranger of Galilee."
Benjamin Brackbill conducted the memorial exercises for the following:
* Miss [[Cora E. Brackbill]], [[Strasburg]]
* Mr. [[William R. Brackbill]], [[Lancaster]]
* Pfc. [[Robert Lynn Brackbill]], [[wikipedia:Mannheim, PA|Manhiem]]
* Miss [[Louisa C. Brackbill]], Lancaster
* [[Mrs. Thomas J. Savage]], Strasburg
* Miss [[Ada E. Clark]], [[Intercourse]]
The Minutes were read and approved.
The treasurer's report was as follows:
{| class="wikitable"
|-
| Balance July, 1959
| align="right" |$26.09
|-
| Receipts from Reunion offering
| align="right" |<u>34.86</u>
|-
| align="center" |Total
| align="right" |60.95
|-
| Expenditures
|
|-
| Paper and printing of programs
| align="right" |12.94
|-
| Donation for use of Park
| align="right" |5.00
|-
| Speaker
| align="right" |5.00
|-
| Awards and prizes
| align="right" |4.50
|-
| Care of Brackbill Cemetery
| align="right" |<u>25.00</u>
|-
| align="right" |Total
| align="right" |52.44
|-
| Balance July, 1960
| align="right" |$8.51
|}
The offering then received amounted to $41.67.
The Nominating Committee had the following report: President, Vice-President, Secretary, and Historian the same. Treasurer - [[Roy Denlinger]].
Rev. Moses Brackbill moved that the Nominations be closed and Benjamin Brackbill seconded the motion.
[[Hershey Brackbill]] seconded the motion. Motion was carried.
Rev. Moses Brackbill moved and [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman Brackbill]] seconded a motion that the Secretary cast a ballot to elect those nominated. The Secretary then cast the ballot to elect those nominated.
In the absence of a Report of the Historian, Rev. Mose Brackbill gave a brief talk noting how the Brackbills are now scattered over most of the United States. Mr. [[Aaron Eby]] also talked briefly on why we attend reunions and our purpose for doing so.
Elvin Brackbill then made awards to the following:
# Mrs. [[Fannie Hess]] - oldest person present - she was 79.
# Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Eby - traveled the farthest
# [[Barbara Hoover]], daughter of Mr. and Mrs. [[Paul Hoover]] - youngest person present.
The program was closed with the singing of "Blest Be the Tide That Binds".
Eunice Robinson led the children in some games.
Most of the group remained to eat their picnic lunches and fellowship together.
Respectfully submitted,<br/>
Jacob C. Brackbill<br/>
Recording Secretary
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'''Mylin Clair Hershey''' was the son of [[Isaac Eby Hershey]] and [[Esther S. Brackbill]]. He served as vice president of the [[Brackbill Reunion]] from 1957 to 1959 and as president from 1959 to 1961.
==External links==
* {{Genealogy|http://wp.jarretthousenorth.com/annex/Family/genealogy/WC01/WC01_446.HTM|Clair Hershey}}
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'''Esther S. Brackbill''' (b. October 31, 1883) was the daughter of [[Elam H. Brackbill]] and [[Barbara Hershey]], the wife of [[Isaac Eby Hershey]], and the mother of [[M. Clair Hershey]], among others.
==External links==
* {{Genealogy|http://wp.jarretthousenorth.com/annex/Family/genealogy/WC01/WC01_038.HTM|Esther S. Brackbill}}
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'''Esther S. Brackbill''' (b. October 31, 1883) was the daughter of [[Elam H. Brackbill]] and [[Barbara Hershey]], the wife of [[Isaac Eby Hershey]], and the mother of [[M. Clair Hershey]], among others.
==External links==
* {{Genealogy|http://wp.jarretthousenorth.com/annex/Family/genealogy/WC01/WC01_038.HTM|Esther S. Brackbill}}
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'''Ruth Anne Yuninger''' is the daughter of [[Ross Trout Yuninger]] and [[Florence Brackbill]], the wife of [[Edward Appel]], and the mother of [[Beth Ellen Appel]], [[Lauren Jean Appel]], and [[Dalin Charles Appel]].
==External links==
* {{Genealogy|http://wp.jarretthousenorth.com/annex/Family/genealogy/WC06/WC06_018.HTM|Ruth Anne Yuninger}}
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'''Arlene Jane Gerhart''' is the wife of [[Jacob Clarence Brackbill]] and the mother of [[Carol Ann Brackbill]], [[Patricia Brackbill]], [[Jacob Richard Brackbill]], [[Robert Harry Brackbill]], and [[Jean Marie Brackbill]].
==External links==
* {{Genealogy|http://wp.jarretthousenorth.com/annex/Family/genealogy/WC01/WC01_026.HTM|Jacob Clarence Brackbill}}
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==Program==
===Cover===
Fifteenth Annual
BRACKBILL REUNION
Sunday, July 2, 1961<br/>
Time --- 2:00 P.M.
PROGRAM -- 2:30 P.M.<br/>
BASKET LUNCH -- 4:30 P.M.<br/>
[[Paradise Community Park]]
[[Lancaster]], Pa.
===Program===
* '''Hymn''' America
* '''Invocation''' Rev. [[Allen Yuninger]]
* '''Welcome''' [[M. Clair Hershey|Clair Hershey]]
* '''Special Music''' Brackbill Chorus
* '''Speaker''' Rev. [[Milton Brackbill]]
* '''Special Music''' Brackbill Chorus
* '''Memorial Exercise''' [[Benjamin R. Brackbill|Benj. R. Brackbill]]
* '''Minutes''' [[Jacob Brackbill]]
* '''Treasurer's Report''' [[Roy Denlinger|I. Roy Denlinger]]
* '''Offering'''
* '''Report of Nomination Committee and Election of Officers'''
* '''Report of Historian''' [[Martin Brackbill, Jr.]]
* '''Awarding of Prizes''' Rev. [[Moses Brackbill]]
* '''Hymn''' Blest Be the Tie That Binds
* '''Games''' [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice V. Robinson]]
* '''Picnic Lunch'''
===Officers of the Brackbill Clan===
'''President'''<br/>
M. Clair Hershey, [[wikipedia:Cochranville, PA|Cochranville R. #1, Pa.]]
'''Vice President'''<br/>
Elvin Brackbill, Paradise, Pa.
'''Recording Sec.'''<br/>
Jacob Brackbill, [[wikipedia:Soudersburg, PA|Soudersburg, Pa.]]
'''Treasurer'''<br/>
I. Roy Denlinger, [[wikipedia:Ronks, PA|Ronks #1, Pa.]]
'''Historian'''<br/>
Martin Brackbill, Jr., [[wikipedia:New Cumberland, PA|New Cumberland, Pa.]]
'''Nominating Committee'''<br/>
[[Ira Lee Brown|Lee Brown]], Paradise, Pa.<br/>
Rev. [[Moses Brackbill]], Paradise R. #1, Pa.<br/>
[[Joe Brackbill]], [[Gap]], Pa.
==Minutes==
15th [[Brackbill Reunion]]
Sunday, July 2, 1961
The 15th reunion of the [[Brackbill]] Family was held in the Paradise Community Park on Sunday July 2, 1961.
The program began with everyone singing the hymn "America". [[Herman Brackbill]] led the singing. Rev. Moses Brackbill gave the Invocation, and President M. Clair Hershey welcomed everyone to the reunion.
The Brackbill Male Chorus sang two numbers, one before and one after the speaker for the day. The song titles were - "In the Sweet By and By" and "My Jesus I Love Thee."
Rev. Milton Brackbill from Frazer, speaker of the day, spoke about the changing times and our unchanging God and about the Word of God in our time using the first chapter of I Peter as a basic Scripture.
Memorial exercises were conducted by Benjamin Brackbill for the following:
* Mr. [[John H. Groff]], [[Kinzers]]
* Mrs. [[H. L. Groff]], [[Intercourse]]
* Mr. [[Levi D. Brackbill]], [[wikipedia:Hessdale, PA|Hessdale]]
* [[Mrs. Vernon C. Smith]], [[Lancaster]]
* [[Mrs. Jacob Oberholtzer]], [[wikipedia:Bareville, PA|Bareville]]
* [[Mrs. Jacob Kreider]], [[Ephrata]]
* Mr. [[Daniel Esbenshade]], Lancaster
* [[Mrs. Martin H. Brackbill]], [[wikipedia:Bausman, PA|Bausman]]
The Minutes were read and approved. The treasurer's report was as follows:
{| class="wikitable"
|-
| Balance on July, 1960-
| align="right" |$8.51
|-
| Offering from reunion -
| align="right" |<u>41.69</u>
|-
| From Cemetery Trust Fund -
| align="right" |25.00
|-
| Total -
| align="right" |$75.20
|-
| Expenditures
|
|-
| Speaker -
| align="right" |$5.00
|-
| Awards and prizes -
| align="right" |5.94
|-
| Donation to park -
| align="right" |5.00
|-
| Programs -
| align="right" |16.58
|-
| Care of Cemetery
| align="right" |<u>25.00</u>
|-
| Total
| align="right" |$57.52
|-
| Balance on July, 1961 -
| align="right" |$17.68
|}
On motion by Benjamin Brackbill, seconded by Rev. Moses Brackbill, the Treasurer's report was accepted. The offering then received amounted to $34.56.
It was suggested that we give the park $10 and Rev. Moses Brackbill made a motion to that effect and Benjamin Brackbill seconded it. The motion was carried.
The President then asked for the report of the nominating committee. Lee Brown, the chairman gave the following report:
* President - Elvin Brackbill
* Vice President - [[Warren Brackbill]]
* Recording Secretary - [[Jacob Brackbill]]
* Treasurer - [[Roy Denlinger]]
* Historian - Martin Brackbill, Jr.
It was moved by Rev. Moses Brackbill and seconded by Benjamin Brackbill that the Nominating Report be accepted.
There being no nominations from the floor, Herman Brackbill moved and Benjamin Brackbill seconded that a motion that the nominations be closed. The motion was carried.
Lee Brown, conducting the election, asked the Secretary to cast a ballot to elect those nominated. The nominees were so elected.
There was no report of the Historian. The condition of the [[Brackbill Cemetery]] was discussed, Benjamin Brackbill said he would look into, be responsible for, and/or take care of the Cemetery Trust Fund.
Rev. Moses Brackbill then made awards to the following:
* Mrs. [[Susan Brackbill]] - oldest person present
* [[Charles Brackbill]] and family - traveled farthest
* Mr. & Mrs. [[Clair Brackbill]] - most recently married couple
* [[Patti Lynn Brackbill|Patti Lynn]], daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Clair Brackbill - youngest person present
The program was closed with the singing of "Blest Be the Tide That Binds".
Eunice Robinson led the children in some games. Most of the group remained to eat their picnic lunches and fellowship together.
Respectfully submitted,<br/>
Jacob Brackbill<br/>
Recording Secretary
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==Program==
===Cover===
Fifteenth Annual
BRACKBILL REUNION
Sunday, July 2, 1961<br/>
Time --- 2:00 P.M.
PROGRAM -- 2:30 P.M.<br/>
BASKET LUNCH -- 4:30 P.M.<br/>
[[Paradise Community Park]]
[[Lancaster]], Pa.
===Program===
* '''Hymn''' America
* '''Invocation''' Rev. [[Allen Yuninger]]
* '''Welcome''' [[M. Clair Hershey|Clair Hershey]]
* '''Special Music''' Brackbill Chorus
* '''Speaker''' Rev. [[Milton Brackbill]]
* '''Special Music''' Brackbill Chorus
* '''Memorial Exercise''' [[Benjamin R. Brackbill|Benj. R. Brackbill]]
* '''Minutes''' [[Jacob Brackbill]]
* '''Treasurer's Report''' [[Roy Denlinger|I. Roy Denlinger]]
* '''Offering'''
* '''Report of Nomination Committee and Election of Officers'''
* '''Report of Historian''' [[Martin Brackbill, Jr.]]
* '''Awarding of Prizes''' Rev. [[Moses Brackbill]]
* '''Hymn''' Blest Be the Tie That Binds
* '''Games''' [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice V. Robinson]]
* '''Picnic Lunch'''
===Officers of the Brackbill Clan===
'''President'''<br/>
M. Clair Hershey, [[wikipedia:Cochranville, PA|Cochranville R. #1, Pa.]]
'''Vice President'''<br/>
Elvin Brackbill, Paradise, Pa.
'''Recording Sec.'''<br/>
Jacob Brackbill, [[wikipedia:Soudersburg, PA|Soudersburg, Pa.]]
'''Treasurer'''<br/>
I. Roy Denlinger, [[wikipedia:Ronks, PA|Ronks #1, Pa.]]
'''Historian'''<br/>
Martin Brackbill, Jr., [[wikipedia:New Cumberland, PA|New Cumberland, Pa.]]
'''Nominating Committee'''<br/>
[[Ira Lee Brown|Lee Brown]], Paradise, Pa.<br/>
Rev. [[Moses Brackbill]], Paradise R. #1, Pa.<br/>
[[Joe Brackbill]], [[Gap]], Pa.
==Minutes==
15th [[Brackbill Reunion]]
Sunday, July 2, 1961
The 15th reunion of the [[Brackbill]] Family was held in the Paradise Community Park on Sunday July 2, 1961.
The program began with everyone singing the hymn "America". [[Herman Brackbill]] led the singing. Rev. Moses Brackbill gave the Invocation, and President M. Clair Hershey welcomed everyone to the reunion.
The Brackbill Male Chorus sang two numbers, one before and one after the speaker for the day. The song titles were - "In the Sweet By and By" and "My Jesus I Love Thee."
Rev. Milton Brackbill from Frazer, speaker of the day, spoke about the changing times and our unchanging God and about the Word of God in our time using the first chapter of I Peter as a basic Scripture.
Memorial exercises were conducted by Benjamin Brackbill for the following:
* Mr. [[John H. Groff]], [[Kinzers]]
* Mrs. [[H. L. Groff]], [[Intercourse]]
* Mr. [[Levi D. Brackbill]], [[wikipedia:Hessdale, PA|Hessdale]]
* [[Mrs. Vernon C. Smith]], [[Lancaster]]
* [[Mrs. Jacob Oberholtzer]], [[wikipedia:Bareville, PA|Bareville]]
* [[Mrs. Jacob Kreider]], [[Ephrata]]
* Mr. [[Daniel Esbenshade]], Lancaster
* [[Mrs. Martin H. Brackbill]], [[wikipedia:Bausman, PA|Bausman]]
The Minutes were read and approved. The treasurer's report was as follows:
{| class="wikitable"
|-
| Balance on July, 1960-
| align="right" |$8.51
|-
| Offering from reunion -
| align="right" |<u>41.69</u>
|-
| From Cemetery Trust Fund -
| align="right" |25.00
|-
| Total -
| align="right" |$75.20
|-
| Expenditures
|
|-
| Speaker -
| align="right" |$5.00
|-
| Awards and prizes -
| align="right" |5.94
|-
| Donation to park -
| align="right" |5.00
|-
| Programs -
| align="right" |16.58
|-
| Care of Cemetery
| align="right" |<u>25.00</u>
|-
| Total
| align="right" |$57.52
|-
| Balance on July, 1961 -
| align="right" |$17.68
|}
On motion by Benjamin Brackbill, seconded by Rev. Moses Brackbill, the Treasurer's report was accepted. The offering then received amounted to $34.56.
It was suggested that we give the park $10 and Rev. Moses Brackbill made a motion to that effect and Benjamin Brackbill seconded it. The motion was carried.
The President then asked for the report of the nominating committee. Lee Brown, the chairman gave the following report:
* President - Elvin Brackbill
* Vice President - [[Warren Brackbill]]
* Recording Secretary - [[Jacob Brackbill]]
* Treasurer - [[Roy Denlinger]]
* Historian - Martin Brackbill, Jr.
It was moved by Rev. Moses Brackbill and seconded by Benjamin Brackbill that the Nominating Report be accepted.
There being no nominations from the floor, Herman Brackbill moved and Benjamin Brackbill seconded that a motion that the nominations be closed. The motion was carried.
Lee Brown, conducting the election, asked the Secretary to cast a ballot to elect those nominated. The nominees were so elected.
There was no report of the Historian. The condition of the [[Brackbill Cemetery]] was discussed, Benjamin Brackbill said he would look into, be responsible for, and/or take care of the Cemetery Trust Fund.
Rev. Moses Brackbill then made awards to the following:
* Mrs. [[Susan Brackbill]] - oldest person present
* [[Charles Brackbill]] and family - traveled farthest
* Mr. & Mrs. [[Clair Brackbill]] - most recently married couple
* [[Patti Lynn Brackbill|Patti Lynn]], daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Clair Brackbill - youngest person present
The program was closed with the singing of "Blest Be the Tide That Binds".
Eunice Robinson led the children in some games. Most of the group remained to eat their picnic lunches and fellowship together.
Respectfully submitted,<br/>
Jacob Brackbill<br/>
Recording Secretary
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'''John H. Groff''' (April 17, 1879 - sometime in 1960 or 1961) was the husband of [[Anna M. Brackbill]].
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==External links==
* {{Genealogy|http://wp.jarretthousenorth.com/annex/Family/genealogy/WC01/WC01_037.HTM|John H. Groff}}
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==Program==
===Cover===
Sixteenth Annual
BRACKBILL REUNION
Sunday, July 1, 1962<br/>
Time --- 2:00 P.M.
PROGRAM -- 2:30 P.M.<br/>
BASKET LUNCH -- 4:30 P.M.<br/>
[[Paradise Community Park]]
[[Lancaster]], Pa.
===Program===
* '''Hymn''' Blessed Assurance
* '''Invocation''' [[Lester Denlinger]]
* '''Welcome''' [[Elvin Brackbill]]
* '''Special Music''' Denlinger Girls
* '''Speaker''' [[Edward Shotzberger]]
* '''Special Music''' Denlinger Girls
* '''Memorial Exercise''' [[Benjamin R. Brackbill|Benj. R. Brackbill]]
* '''Minutes''' [[Jacob Brackbill]]
* '''Treasurer's Report''' [[Roy Denlinger|I. Roy Denlinger]]
* '''Report of Nomination Committee and Election of Officers'''
* '''Report of Historian''' [[Martin Brackbill, Jr.]]
* '''Awarding of Prizes''' [[Warren Brackbill|Warren H. Brackbill]]
* '''Hymn''' Blest Be the Tie That Binds
* '''Games''' [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice V. Robinson]]
* '''Picnic Lunch'''
===Officers of the Brackbill Clan===
'''President'''<br/>
Elvin Brackbill, [[Lancaster]], Pa.
'''Vice President'''<br/>
Warren H. Brackbill, Paradise, Pa.
'''Recording Sec.'''<br/>
Jacob Brackbill, [[wikipedia:Soudersburg, PA|Soudersburg, Pa.]]
'''Treasurer'''<br/>
I. Roy Denlinger, [[wikipedia:Ronks, PA|Ronks #1, Pa.]]
'''Historian'''<br/>
Martin Brackbill, Jr., [[wikipedia:New Cumberland, PA|New Cumberland, Pa.]]
'''Nominating Committee'''<br/>
[[M. Clair Hershey]], R. D. 1, [[wikipedia:Cochranville, PA|Cochranville, Pa.]]<br/>
Rev. [[Moses Brackbill]], Paradise R. #1, Pa.<br/>
[[Ira Lee Brown|Lee Brown]], Paradise, Pa.
==Minutes==
16th [[Brackbill Reunion]], Sunday, July 1, 1962
The 16th reunion of the [[Brackbill]] Family was held in the Paradise Community Park on Sunday July 1, 1962.
The program began with everyone singing the hymn, "Blessed Assurance". [[Roy Denlinger]] led the singing. [[Lester Denlinger]] led in Devotions using Psalm 46 and a brief prayer. The President, Elvin Brackbill, welcomed everyone to the reunion. For special music, the three daughters of Mr. & Mrs. Lester Denlinger sang "The Golden Rule" and "Take Up Thy Cross". Mr. Edward Shotzberger, a member of [[Grace Lutheran Church]], speaker of the day, delivered a fine message with the Theme, "He that Loveth not, knoweth not God." He asked us to remember that God thinks seriously about the world and also that God is a God of love. Following the message, the Denlinger Girls sang, "When I Survey the Wondrous Cross" and "Rock of Ages".
The Memorial Exercise was conducted by Benjamin R. Brackbill for the following:
* Mr. [[Frank W. Hoover]], [[wikipedia:Gordonville, PA|Gordonville R.D. #1]]
* [[Mrs. Enos H. Brackbill]], [[Intercourse]]
* Mrs. [[Anna Fenninger]], [[wikipedia:Delmar, NY|Delmar, N.Y.]]
* Mrs. [[Ruth Mininger Brackbill]], [[wikipedia:Harrisonburg, VA|Harrisonburg, Va.]]
* Mr. [[Daniel Weinhold]], [[wikipedia:Leacock, PA|Leacock]]
* [[Mrs. Aaron Eby]], [[wikipedia:Mauriceville, PA|Mauriceville, Pa.]]
Mention was also made of the very recent death of [[Martin H. Brackbill|Martin Brackbill]].
The Minutes of the 15th Brackbill Reunion were read and approved.
The treasurer's report was as follows:
{| class="wikitable"
|-
| Balance July 1961
| align="right" |17.68
|-
| Offering taken at Reunion 1961
| align="right" |34.56
|-
| Transferred from Cemetery Trust Fund
| align="right" |<u>25.00</u>
|-
| align="right" |Total
| align="right" |$77.24
|-
| Expenditures
|
|-
| Speaker
| align="right" |5.00
|-
| Prizes
| align="right" |3.96
|-
| Donation to Park
| align="right" |10.00
|-
| Paper & Printing of Programs
| align="right" |16.64
|-
| Care of Cemetery
| align="right" |<u>25.00</u>
|-
| Total
| align="right" |$60.60
|-
| Balance on July 1962
| align="right" |$16.64
|}
The offering then received amounted to $25.00. Mention was then made that the Trust Fund set up by [[Elias Brackbill|Elias]] and [[Henry Brackbill]] is now $1,406.66 and the usable fund from that is $185.36.
Rev. Moses Brackbill moved that the Treasurer's Report be accepted and [[Lester Denlinger]] seconded it. The Motion carried.
Mr. [[Hebron E. H. Brackbill|Hebron Brackbill]] reported for the Cemetery Committee, which was appointed in 1947 consisting of Dr. [[Allen Brackbill]], Mr. Benjamin Brackbill, and Hebron E. H. Brackbill. He informed us that [[Christ Fisher]] no longer desired to care for the Cemetery and that [[Paul Shenberger]], [[Strasburg]], R#1 is mowing the grass for the same fee of $25.
Rev. Moses Brackbill reported for the Nominating Committee. The following names were given:
* President - Warren Brackbill
* Vice President - Lester Denlinger
* Recording Secretary - [[Jacob Brackbill]]
* Treasurer - [[Roy Denlinger]]
* Historian - Rev. Moses Brackbill
There being no nominations from the floor, Ben Brackbill moved and [[M. Clair Hershey|Clair Hershey]] seconded the motion that nominations be closed. The motion carried. Rev. Moses Brackbill moved and Ben Brackbill seconded a motion that the Secretary cast a ballot to elect those nominated. They were so elected.
There was no report of the Historian, but Rev. Moses Brackbill gave a brief history and talked briefly about how widely scattered the Brackbills now are.
Prizes were awarded by the Vice President Warren Brackbill to the following:
* Youngest person present - [[Carol Ann Eby]], daughter of Mr. & Mrs. [[James Eby]]
* Oldest person present - Mr. [[Christian Hess]], [[wikipedia:Cumberland County, PA|Cumberland County]]
* Traveled farthest to Reunion - James Eby family from [[wikipedia:Hopewell, NJ|Hopewell, N.J.]]
* Largest family, every member being present - a tie between [[Paul Hoover]]'s and Jacob Brackbill's
* [[Patti Lynn Brackbill|Patti Lynn]], daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Clair Brackbill - youngest person present
The program was closed with Roy Denlinger leading in the singing of "Blest Be the Tide That Binds".
Eunice Robinson then led the children in a large variety of games, giving prizes to the winners.
Most of the group remained to eat their picnic lunches.
Respectfully submitted,<br/>
Jacob Brackbill<br/>
Recording Secretary
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==Program==
===Cover===
Sixteenth Annual
BRACKBILL REUNION
Sunday, July 1, 1962<br/>
Time --- 2:00 P.M.
PROGRAM -- 2:30 P.M.<br/>
BASKET LUNCH -- 4:30 P.M.<br/>
[[Paradise Community Park]]
[[Lancaster]], Pa.
===Program===
* '''Hymn''' Blessed Assurance
* '''Invocation''' [[Lester Denlinger]]
* '''Welcome''' [[Elvin Brackbill]]
* '''Special Music''' Denlinger Girls
* '''Speaker''' [[Edward Shotzberger]]
* '''Special Music''' Denlinger Girls
* '''Memorial Exercise''' [[Benjamin R. Brackbill|Benj. R. Brackbill]]
* '''Minutes''' [[Jacob Brackbill]]
* '''Treasurer's Report''' [[Roy Denlinger|I. Roy Denlinger]]
* '''Report of Nomination Committee and Election of Officers'''
* '''Report of Historian''' [[Martin Brackbill, Jr.]]
* '''Awarding of Prizes''' [[Warren Brackbill|Warren H. Brackbill]]
* '''Hymn''' Blest Be the Tie That Binds
* '''Games''' [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice V. Robinson]]
* '''Picnic Lunch'''
===Officers of the Brackbill Clan===
'''President'''<br/>
Elvin Brackbill, [[Lancaster]], Pa.
'''Vice President'''<br/>
Warren H. Brackbill, Paradise, Pa.
'''Recording Sec.'''<br/>
Jacob Brackbill, [[wikipedia:Soudersburg, PA|Soudersburg, Pa.]]
'''Treasurer'''<br/>
I. Roy Denlinger, [[wikipedia:Ronks, PA|Ronks #1, Pa.]]
'''Historian'''<br/>
Martin Brackbill, Jr., [[wikipedia:New Cumberland, PA|New Cumberland, Pa.]]
'''Nominating Committee'''<br/>
[[M. Clair Hershey]], R. D. 1, [[wikipedia:Cochranville, PA|Cochranville, Pa.]]<br/>
Rev. [[Moses Brackbill]], Paradise R. #1, Pa.<br/>
[[Ira Lee Brown|Lee Brown]], Paradise, Pa.
==Minutes==
16th [[Brackbill Reunion]], Sunday, July 1, 1962
The 16th reunion of the [[Brackbill]] Family was held in the Paradise Community Park on Sunday July 1, 1962.
The program began with everyone singing the hymn, "Blessed Assurance". [[Roy Denlinger]] led the singing. [[Lester Denlinger]] led in Devotions using Psalm 46 and a brief prayer. The President, Elvin Brackbill, welcomed everyone to the reunion. For special music, the three daughters of Mr. & Mrs. Lester Denlinger sang "The Golden Rule" and "Take Up Thy Cross". Mr. Edward Shotzberger, a member of [[Grace Lutheran Church]], speaker of the day, delivered a fine message with the Theme, "He that Loveth not, knoweth not God." He asked us to remember that God thinks seriously about the world and also that God is a God of love. Following the message, the Denlinger Girls sang, "When I Survey the Wondrous Cross" and "Rock of Ages".
The Memorial Exercise was conducted by Benjamin R. Brackbill for the following:
* Mr. [[Frank W. Hoover]], [[wikipedia:Gordonville, PA|Gordonville R.D. #1]]
* [[Mrs. Enos H. Brackbill]], [[Intercourse]]
* Mrs. [[Anna Fenninger]], [[wikipedia:Delmar, NY|Delmar, N.Y.]]
* Mrs. [[Ruth Mininger Brackbill]], [[wikipedia:Harrisonburg, VA|Harrisonburg, Va.]]
* Mr. [[Daniel Weinhold]], [[wikipedia:Leacock, PA|Leacock]]
* [[Mrs. Aaron Eby]], [[wikipedia:Mauriceville, PA|Mauriceville, Pa.]]
Mention was also made of the very recent death of [[Martin H. Brackbill|Martin Brackbill]].
The Minutes of the 15th Brackbill Reunion were read and approved.
The treasurer's report was as follows:
{| class="wikitable"
|-
| Balance July 1961
| align="right" |17.68
|-
| Offering taken at Reunion 1961
| align="right" |34.56
|-
| Transferred from Cemetery Trust Fund
| align="right" |<u>25.00</u>
|-
| align="right" |Total
| align="right" |$77.24
|-
| Expenditures
|
|-
| Speaker
| align="right" |5.00
|-
| Prizes
| align="right" |3.96
|-
| Donation to Park
| align="right" |10.00
|-
| Paper & Printing of Programs
| align="right" |16.64
|-
| Care of Cemetery
| align="right" |<u>25.00</u>
|-
| Total
| align="right" |$60.60
|-
| Balance on July 1962
| align="right" |$16.64
|}
The offering then received amounted to $25.00. Mention was then made that the Trust Fund set up by [[Elias Brackbill|Elias]] and [[Henry Brackbill]] is now $1,406.66 and the usable fund from that is $185.36.
Rev. Moses Brackbill moved that the Treasurer's Report be accepted and [[Lester Denlinger]] seconded it. The Motion carried.
Mr. [[Hebron E. H. Brackbill|Hebron Brackbill]] reported for the Cemetery Committee, which was appointed in 1947 consisting of Dr. [[Allen Brackbill]], Mr. Benjamin Brackbill, and Hebron E. H. Brackbill. He informed us that [[Christ Fisher]] no longer desired to care for the Cemetery and that [[Paul Shenberger]], [[Strasburg]], R#1 is mowing the grass for the same fee of $25.
Rev. Moses Brackbill reported for the Nominating Committee. The following names were given:
* President - Warren Brackbill
* Vice President - Lester Denlinger
* Recording Secretary - [[Jacob Brackbill]]
* Treasurer - [[Roy Denlinger]]
* Historian - Rev. Moses Brackbill
There being no nominations from the floor, Ben Brackbill moved and [[M. Clair Hershey|Clair Hershey]] seconded the motion that nominations be closed. The motion carried. Rev. Moses Brackbill moved and Ben Brackbill seconded a motion that the Secretary cast a ballot to elect those nominated. They were so elected.
There was no report of the Historian, but Rev. Moses Brackbill gave a brief history and talked briefly about how widely scattered the Brackbills now are.
Prizes were awarded by the Vice President Warren Brackbill to the following:
* Youngest person present - [[Carol Ann Eby]], daughter of Mr. & Mrs. [[James Eby]]
* Oldest person present - Mr. [[Christian Hess]], [[wikipedia:Cumberland County, PA|Cumberland County]]
* Traveled farthest to Reunion - James Eby family from [[wikipedia:Hopewell, NJ|Hopewell, N.J.]]
* Largest family, every member being present - a tie between [[Paul Hoover]]'s and Jacob Brackbill's
* [[Patti Lynn Brackbill|Patti Lynn]], daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Clair Brackbill - youngest person present
The program was closed with Roy Denlinger leading in the singing of "Blest Be the Tide That Binds".
Eunice Robinson then led the children in a large variety of games, giving prizes to the winners.
Most of the group remained to eat their picnic lunches.
Respectfully submitted,<br/>
Jacob Brackbill<br/>
Recording Secretary
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==Program==
===Cover===
Fifth Annual
BRACKBILL REUNION
Sunday, August 26, '51
[[Buchmiller Park]]
[[Lancaster]], Pa.
===Program===
* '''Hymn''' America
* '''Invocation''' [[Elias Eby]]
* '''Address of Welcome''' [[Benjamin R. Brackbill]]
* '''Quartette''' Brackbill Men
* '''Report of Historian''' [[Martin Brackbill, Jr.]]
* '''Memorial Exercise'''
* '''Minutes''' [[Lucile Brackbill]]
* '''Treasurer's Report''' [[Hebron Breckbill|Hebron Brackbill]]
* '''Report of Nomination Committee and Election of Officers'''
* '''Awarding of Prizes''' [[Robert Brackbill]]
* '''Offering'''
* '''Hymn''' Blest be the tie that binds
===Officers of the Brackbill Clan===
'''President'''<br/>
Benjamin R. Brackbill, [[Paradise]], Pa.
'''Vice President'''<br/>
Robert Brackbill, [[Gap]], Pa.
'''Recording Sec.'''<br/>
A. Lucile Brackbill, East Petersburg
'''Corresponding Sec.'''<br/>
[[Martin H. Brackbill]], [[wikipedia:Bausman, PA|Bausman]]
'''Treasurer'''<br/>
Hebron Brackbill, [[Strasburg]], PA
'''Historian'''<br/>
Martin Brackbill, Jr., [[wikipedia:New Cumberland, PA|New Cumberland, Pa.]]
'''Executive Committee'''<br/>
[[A. Landis Brackbill]], [[Millersville]], Pa.<br/>
[[E. Herman Brackbill]], [[Kinzers]], Pa.<br/>
[[Enos Brackbill]], [[wikipedia:Gordonville, PA|Gordonville, Pa.]]<br/>
[[Lester Brackbill]], [[Lancaster]], Pa.<br/>
[[Christian Brackbill]], Gordonville, Pa.
==Minutes==
Sunday, August 26, 1951
120 members of the [[Brackbill]] family signed the register at the Fifth reunion, held at Buchmiller Park, Lancaster.
The program was opened by singing "America", followed by the invocation by Elias Eby. The president, Benjamin R. Brackbill gave a sincere address of welcome.
Six Brackbill men sang several selections. The Rev. [[C. Harold Brackbill]], of [[wikipedia:Newton, NJ|Newton, NJ]], gave an address on "The Value of a good name", followed by selections by the Brackbill men. The historian, Martin Brackbill, jr. gave interesting highlights of the career of our ancestor, the Rev. [[Benedictus Brackbill]].
Tribute was paid to the memory of [[Raub Brackbill]], of [[wikipedia:Washington, DC|Washinton, D.C.]] and [[Marian Witmer]], of [[wikipedia:Witmer, PA|Witmer]], who died during the past year.
The minutes were approved as read. The treasurer reported a balance of $23.50 in the checking account; $1,320.84 in the [[Brackbill cemetery|Cemetery]] endowment account, and $92.72 interest. The treasurer also reported that the family grave-yard is in good condition.
The chairman of the nominating committee, A. Landis Brackbill presented the following nominations:
President, [[Robert M. Brackbill]], Gap; 1st vice-pres. [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.]] [[Elizabethtown]] R.D.3; 2nd vice-president, Enos Brackbill, Gordonville; Recording secretary, Lucile Brackbill, East Petersburg; Assistant recording secretary, Christian Brackbill, Gordonville, Corresponding secretary, [[Martin H. Brackbill Sr.|Martin Brackbill]], Bausman, Treasurer, Hebron Brackbill. It was moved, seconded, and carried that these officers be elected and the secretary cast the ballot.
It was moved, seconded and carried that the treasurer be authorized to pay all bills. The collection was $35.61.
It was moved, seconded and carried that the Historian's report be mimeographed and mailed by the Corresponding secretary.
Robert Brackbill awarded a prize of a box of candy to the person coming the greatest distance: C. Harold Brackbill from Newton, N.J.; a box of candy to the oldest person, Mrs. [[Hetty Hershey]], aged 81; and a dollar bill to the youngest person, [[Vincent Brackbill]], aged 11 weeks.
Mr. Martin Brackbill asked the group to rise according to the generations - from the 7th to the 10th generation, and also according to families: the descendants of [[Benjamin Brackbill (1779)|Benjamin]], from [[wikipedia:Bathany, PA|Bethanie]]; [[Henry Brackbill (1771)|Henry]], from Kinzer, and [[John Brackbill (1763)|John]], from Strasburg.
After singing "Blest be the tie that binds", the benediction was pronounced by the Rev. [[Enos Zimmerman, Jr.]]
Respectfully submitted,<br/>
Lucile Brackbill<br/>
Secretary
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==Program==
===Cover===
Fifth Annual
BRACKBILL REUNION
Sunday, August 26, '51
[[Buchmiller Park]]
[[Lancaster]], Pa.
===Program===
* '''Hymn''' America
* '''Invocation''' [[Elias Eby]]
* '''Address of Welcome''' [[Benjamin R. Brackbill]]
* '''Quartette''' Brackbill Men
* '''Report of Historian''' [[Martin Brackbill, Jr.]]
* '''Memorial Exercise'''
* '''Minutes''' [[Lucile Brackbill]]
* '''Treasurer's Report''' [[Hebron Breckbill|Hebron Brackbill]]
* '''Report of Nomination Committee and Election of Officers'''
* '''Awarding of Prizes''' [[Robert Brackbill]]
* '''Offering'''
* '''Hymn''' Blest be the tie that binds
===Officers of the Brackbill Clan===
'''President'''<br/>
Benjamin R. Brackbill, [[Paradise]], Pa.
'''Vice President'''<br/>
Robert Brackbill, [[Gap]], Pa.
'''Recording Sec.'''<br/>
A. Lucile Brackbill, East Petersburg
'''Corresponding Sec.'''<br/>
[[Martin H. Brackbill]], [[wikipedia:Bausman, PA|Bausman]]
'''Treasurer'''<br/>
Hebron Brackbill, [[Strasburg]], PA
'''Historian'''<br/>
Martin Brackbill, Jr., [[wikipedia:New Cumberland, PA|New Cumberland, Pa.]]
'''Executive Committee'''<br/>
[[A. Landis Brackbill]], [[Millersville]], Pa.<br/>
[[E. Herman Brackbill]], [[Kinzers]], Pa.<br/>
[[Enos Brackbill]], [[wikipedia:Gordonville, PA|Gordonville, Pa.]]<br/>
[[Lester Brackbill]], [[Lancaster]], Pa.<br/>
[[Christian Brackbill]], Gordonville, Pa.
==Minutes==
Sunday, August 26, 1951
120 members of the [[Brackbill]] family signed the register at the Fifth reunion, held at Buchmiller Park, Lancaster.
The program was opened by singing "America", followed by the invocation by Elias Eby. The president, Benjamin R. Brackbill gave a sincere address of welcome.
Six Brackbill men sang several selections. The Rev. [[C. Harold Brackbill]], of [[wikipedia:Newton, NJ|Newton, NJ]], gave an address on "The Value of a good name", followed by selections by the Brackbill men. The historian, Martin Brackbill, jr. gave interesting highlights of the career of our ancestor, the Rev. [[Benedictus Brackbill]].
Tribute was paid to the memory of [[Raub Brackbill]], of [[wikipedia:Washington, DC|Washinton, D.C.]] and [[Marian Witmer]], of [[wikipedia:Witmer, PA|Witmer]], who died during the past year.
The minutes were approved as read. The treasurer reported a balance of $23.50 in the checking account; $1,320.84 in the [[Brackbill cemetery|Cemetery]] endowment account, and $92.72 interest. The treasurer also reported that the family grave-yard is in good condition.
The chairman of the nominating committee, A. Landis Brackbill presented the following nominations:
President, [[Robert M. Brackbill]], Gap; 1st vice-pres. [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.]] [[Elizabethtown]] R.D.3; 2nd vice-president, Enos Brackbill, Gordonville; Recording secretary, Lucile Brackbill, East Petersburg; Assistant recording secretary, Christian Brackbill, Gordonville, Corresponding secretary, [[Martin H. Brackbill Sr.|Martin Brackbill]], Bausman, Treasurer, Hebron Brackbill. It was moved, seconded, and carried that these officers be elected and the secretary cast the ballot.
It was moved, seconded and carried that the treasurer be authorized to pay all bills. The collection was $35.61.
It was moved, seconded and carried that the Historian's report be mimeographed and mailed by the Corresponding secretary.
Robert Brackbill awarded a prize of a box of candy to the person coming the greatest distance: C. Harold Brackbill from Newton, N.J.; a box of candy to the oldest person, Mrs. [[Hetty Hershey]], aged 81; and a dollar bill to the youngest person, [[Vincent Brackbill]], aged 11 weeks.
Mr. Martin Brackbill asked the group to rise according to the generations - from the 7th to the 10th generation, and also according to families: the descendants of [[Benjamin Brackbill (1779)|Benjamin]], from [[wikipedia:Bathany, PA|Bethanie]]; [[Henry Brackbill (1771)|Henry]], from Kinzer, and [[John Brackbill (1763)|John]], from Strasburg.
After singing "Blest be the tie that binds", the benediction was pronounced by the Rev. [[Enos Zimmerman, Jr.]]
Respectfully submitted,<br/>
Lucile Brackbill<br/>
Secretary
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==Program==
===Cover===
Sixth Annual
BRACKBILL REUNION
Sunday, September 7, 1952
[[Williamson Park]]
[[Lancaster]], Pa.
===Program===
* '''Hymn''' Faith of Our Fathers
* '''Invocation''' [[Elias Eby]]
* '''Address of Welcome''' [[Robert M. Brackbill]]
* '''Quartette''' Brackbill Men
* '''Scripture''' [[Christian Brackbill]]
* '''Quartette''' Brackbill Men
* '''Report of Historian''' [[Martin Brackbill, Jr.]]
* '''Memorial Exercise'''
* '''Minutes''' [[Lucile Brackbill|Lucile Breckbill]]
* '''Treasurer's Report''' [[Hebron Breckbill]]
* '''Report of Nomination Committee and Election of Officers'''
* '''Awarding of Prizes''' [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry Brackbill]]
* '''Offering'''
* '''Hymn''' Blest Be the Tie That Binds
===Officers of the Brackbill Clan===
'''President'''<br/>
Robert M. Brackbill, [[wikipedia:Landisville, PA|Landisville, Pa.]]
'''Vice President'''<br/>
[[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry Brackbill]], [[wikipedia:Elizabethtown, PA|Elizabethtown, Pa.]]
'''Recording Sec.'''<br/>
A. Lucile Brackbill, [[wikipedia:East Petersburg, PA|East Petersburg, Pa.]]
'''Corresponding Sec.'''<br/>
[[Martin H. Brackbill]], [[wikipedia:Bausman, PA|Bausman]]
'''Treasurer'''<br/>
Hebron Brackbill, [[Strasburg]], PA
'''Historian'''<br/>
Martin Brackbill, Jr., [[wikipedia:New Cumberland, PA|New Cumberland, Pa.]]
'''Executive Committee'''<br/>
[[A. Landis Brackbill]], [[Millersville]], Pa.<br/>
[[E. Herman Brackbill]], [[Kinzers]], Pa.<br/>
[[Enos Brackbill]], [[Intercourse]], Pa,<br/>
[[Lester Brackbill]], [[Lancaster]], Pa.<br/>
Christian Brackbill, Gordonville, Pa.
==Minutes==
Sunday, September 7, 1952
93 members of the [[Brackbill]] clan signed the register at the sixth family reunion at Williamson Park, Lancaster, Sunday, September 7, 1952.
The exercises were opened by singing, "Faith of our fathers", followed by the invocation by the Rev. Elias Eby.
The president, Dr. Robert M. Brackbill welcomed the clan, and explained that the quartette were unable to sing at this time. Christian Brackbill read Romans 12. [[Martin Brackbill, Sr.]], substituting for his son, spoke briefly on the value of family history and family pride.
[[Benjamin R. Brackbill]] read the names of the following members of the family who died during the year:
* [[Pearl E. Brackbill]], daughter of Christian Brackbill, of [[Strasburg]]
* Mrs. [[Celia Donnelley Lutz]], daughter of [[Agnes Brackbill Donnelley]], of Strasburg
* Miss [[Sue Leaman]], daughter of [[Daniel Leaman|Daniel]] and [[Ann Brackbill|Ann Brackbill Leaman]]
* Miss [[Bertha S. Breckbill]], daughter of [[Benjamin H. Breckbill|Benjamin H.]] & [[Anna Mary Hostetter|Anna Mary Hostetter Breckbill]], of [[wikipedia:Willow Street, PA|Willow Street]]
* [[Christian E. Brackbill]], son of [[Elam H. Brackbill|Elam]] and [[Barbara Hershey|Barbara Brackbill]], of Gordonville
after a moment of silence, the president read the 23rd Psalm.
The minutes were approved as read. The treasurer reported $1,320.84 in the endowment fund; in the checking fund
{| class="wikitable"
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| align="right" |$92.72
| expenses:
| cemetary
| align="right" |$25.00
|-
|
|
| programs
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|-
| align="right" |<u>$34.10</u>
|
| post cards
| align="right" |2.00
|-
| 58.62
| balance
|
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[[A. Landis Brackbill]], for the Nominating committee reported for president, [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry S. Brackbill]], Elizabethtown, vice-president, [[Elvin Brackbill]], Paradise, Recording Secretary, Lucile Brackbill, East Petersburg, Assistant recording secretary, Christian Brackbill, Gordonville, Corresponding Secretary, Martin H. Brackbill, Bausman, Treasurer, Hebron Breckbill, Strasburg, Historian, Martin Brackbill, jr. New Cumberland.
Harry Brackbill then awarded prizes of a dollar bill to the oldest person, Miss [[Hetty Hershey]], 82 years old; to the youngest person, [[Janet Elaine Brackbill]], 4 months old, and to the person who had come the greatest distance, Mrs. [[Mary Brackbill Hersh]], from [[wikipedia:Darby, PA|Darby, Pa.]]; this was followed by a peanut scramble for the children.
The offering was $32.21, and after singing "Blest be the tie that binds", and the benediction by the Rev. Elias Eby, the meeting adjourned. Many of the group remained to eat their picnic lunches.
Respectfully submitted,<br/>
Lucile Brackbill<br/>
Secretary
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==Program==
===Cover===
Sixth Annual
BRACKBILL REUNION
Sunday, September 7, 1952
[[Williamson Park]]
[[Lancaster]], Pa.
===Program===
* '''Hymn''' Faith of Our Fathers
* '''Invocation''' [[Elias Eby]]
* '''Address of Welcome''' [[Robert M. Brackbill]]
* '''Quartette''' Brackbill Men
* '''Scripture''' [[Christian Brackbill]]
* '''Quartette''' Brackbill Men
* '''Report of Historian''' [[Martin Brackbill, Jr.]]
* '''Memorial Exercise'''
* '''Minutes''' [[Lucile Brackbill|Lucile Breckbill]]
* '''Treasurer's Report''' [[Hebron Breckbill]]
* '''Report of Nomination Committee and Election of Officers'''
* '''Awarding of Prizes''' [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry Brackbill]]
* '''Offering'''
* '''Hymn''' Blest Be the Tie That Binds
===Officers of the Brackbill Clan===
'''President'''<br/>
Robert M. Brackbill, [[wikipedia:Landisville, PA|Landisville, Pa.]]
'''Vice President'''<br/>
[[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry Brackbill]], [[wikipedia:Elizabethtown, PA|Elizabethtown, Pa.]]
'''Recording Sec.'''<br/>
A. Lucile Brackbill, [[wikipedia:East Petersburg, PA|East Petersburg, Pa.]]
'''Corresponding Sec.'''<br/>
[[Martin H. Brackbill]], [[wikipedia:Bausman, PA|Bausman]]
'''Treasurer'''<br/>
Hebron Brackbill, [[Strasburg]], PA
'''Historian'''<br/>
Martin Brackbill, Jr., [[wikipedia:New Cumberland, PA|New Cumberland, Pa.]]
'''Executive Committee'''<br/>
[[A. Landis Brackbill]], [[Millersville]], Pa.<br/>
[[E. Herman Brackbill]], [[Kinzers]], Pa.<br/>
[[Enos Brackbill]], [[Intercourse]], Pa,<br/>
[[Lester Brackbill]], [[Lancaster]], Pa.<br/>
Christian Brackbill, Gordonville, Pa.
==Minutes==
Sunday, September 7, 1952
93 members of the [[Brackbill]] clan signed the register at the sixth family reunion at Williamson Park, Lancaster, Sunday, September 7, 1952.
The exercises were opened by singing, "Faith of our fathers", followed by the invocation by the Rev. Elias Eby.
The president, Dr. Robert M. Brackbill welcomed the clan, and explained that the quartette were unable to sing at this time. Christian Brackbill read Romans 12. [[Martin Brackbill, Sr.]], substituting for his son, spoke briefly on the value of family history and family pride.
[[Benjamin R. Brackbill]] read the names of the following members of the family who died during the year:
* [[Pearl E. Brackbill]], daughter of Christian Brackbill, of [[Strasburg]]
* Mrs. [[Celia Donnelley Lutz]], daughter of [[Agnes Brackbill Donnelley]], of Strasburg
* Miss [[Sue Leaman]], daughter of [[Daniel Leaman|Daniel]] and [[Ann Brackbill|Ann Brackbill Leaman]]
* Miss [[Bertha S. Breckbill]], daughter of [[Benjamin H. Breckbill|Benjamin H.]] & [[Anna Mary Hostetter|Anna Mary Hostetter Breckbill]], of [[wikipedia:Willow Street, PA|Willow Street]]
* [[Christian E. Brackbill]], son of [[Elam H. Brackbill|Elam]] and [[Barbara Hershey|Barbara Brackbill]], of Gordonville
after a moment of silence, the president read the 23rd Psalm.
The minutes were approved as read. The treasurer reported $1,320.84 in the endowment fund; in the checking fund
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[[A. Landis Brackbill]], for the Nominating committee reported for president, [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry S. Brackbill]], Elizabethtown, vice-president, [[Elvin Brackbill]], Paradise, Recording Secretary, Lucile Brackbill, East Petersburg, Assistant recording secretary, Christian Brackbill, Gordonville, Corresponding Secretary, Martin H. Brackbill, Bausman, Treasurer, Hebron Breckbill, Strasburg, Historian, Martin Brackbill, jr. New Cumberland.
Harry Brackbill then awarded prizes of a dollar bill to the oldest person, Miss [[Hetty Hershey]], 82 years old; to the youngest person, [[Janet Elaine Brackbill]], 4 months old, and to the person who had come the greatest distance, Mrs. [[Mary Brackbill Hersh]], from [[wikipedia:Darby, PA|Darby, Pa.]]; this was followed by a peanut scramble for the children.
The offering was $32.21, and after singing "Blest be the tie that binds", and the benediction by the Rev. Elias Eby, the meeting adjourned. Many of the group remained to eat their picnic lunches.
Respectfully submitted,<br/>
Lucile Brackbill<br/>
Secretary
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==Program==
===Cover===
Seventh Annual
BRACKBILL REUNION
Sunday, September 6, 1953<br/>
Time --- 2:00 P.M.
PROGRAM -- 2:30 P.M.<br/>
BASKET LUNCH -- 4:30 P.M.<br/>
[[Paradise Community Park]]
[[Lancaster]], Pa.
===Program===
* '''Hymn''' Faith of Our Fathers
* '''Invocation''' [[Elias Eby]]
* '''Address of Welcome''' [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry G. Brackbill]]
* '''Special Music'''
* '''Scripture''' [[Enos Zimmerman]]
* '''Report of Historian''' [[Martin Brackbill, Jr.]]
* '''Memorial Exercise''' [[Benjamin R. Brackbill|Benj. R. Brackbill]]
* '''Minutes''' [[Lucile Brackbill|Lucile Breckbill]]
* '''Treasurer's Report''' [[Hebron Breckbill]]
* '''Offering'''
* '''Report of Nomination Committee and Election of Officers'''
* '''Awarding of Prizes''' [[Joseph Brackbill]]
* '''Speaker''' Rev. [[Ira Lanais]], [[wikipedia:Landville, PA|Landville, Pa.]]
* '''Hymn''' Blest Be the Tie That Binds
* '''Games''' Mrs. [[Paul Grube]]
* '''Basket--Picnic Lunch'''
===Officers of the Brackbill Clan===
'''President'''<br/>
Harry G. Brackbill, [[wikipedia:Elizabethtown, PA|Elizabethtown, Pa.]]
'''Vice President'''<br/>
[[Elvin Brackbill]], [[Paradise], Pa.
'''Recording Sec.'''<br/>
A. Lucile Breckbill, [[wikipedia:East Petersburg, PA|East Petersburg, Pa.]]
'''Corresponding Sec.'''<br/>
[[Martin H. Brackbill]], [[wikipedia:Bausman, PA|Bausman, Pa.]]
'''Treasurer'''<br/>
Hebron Brackbill, [[Strasburg]], PA
'''Historian'''<br/>
Martin Brackbill, Jr., [[wikipedia:New Cumberland, PA|New Cumberland, Pa.]]
'''Nominating Committee'''<br/>
[[E. Herman Brackbill]], [[Kinzers]], Pa.<br/>
[[Benj. R. Brackbill]], Paradise, Pa,<br/>
Enos Zimmerman, Kinzers, Pa.
==Minutes==
Sunday, September 6, 1953
The meeting of the Seventh [[Brackbill Reunion]] held Sunday Sept. 6, 1953 in Paradise Community Park was opened by singing "Faith of Our Fathers". The invocation was given by [[Norman Hess]] and Enos Zimmerman read the 12th Chapter of Genesis for the scripture reading.
The minutes of the previous meeting were not read because of the absence of the secretary. The treasurer's report, given by Hebron Brackbill, showed a balance of $11.49 in the treasury.
Benjamin R. Brackbill was in charge of a memorial service for the following:
* [[Clara M. Brackbill]]
* [[Susan E. Weaver]]
* [[Anna B. Brackbill]]
* [[Parke R. Brackbill]]
* [[Daniel D. Brackbill]]
The president, Harry Brackbill Jr., awarded the prizes of a dollar bill to the following: the youngest, [[Paul Eckman]], 14 months; the oldest Miss [[Hettie Hershey]], 83 Yrs.; and to the person who had come the greatest distance, Mrs. Harry Brackbill Jr.
A male quartet composed of Harry and Herman Brackbill, [[Ralph Homsher]], and [[I. Lee Brown|Lee Brown]] sang several selections.
The new officers which were nominated by the committee and duly elected are as follows:
* President - [[Enos Brackbill]]
* Vice-President - [[Christian Brackbill]]
* Secretery - [[Doris Brackbill|Mrs. Lee Brown]]
* Corresponding Sec. - [[Martin H. Brackbill]]
* Treasurer - Hebron Brackbill
* Historian - Martin Brackbill Jr.
There was a rising vote of thanks for the out-going officers.
The offering amounted to $22.14 and there were fifty one persons registered.
The meeting was adjourned by singing "Blest Be the Tide That Binds". Some of the group remained to eat their picnic lunches.
Respectfully submitted,<br/>
Doris Brown<br/>
Recording Secretary
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==Program==
===Cover===
Eighth Annual
BRACKBILL REUNION
Sunday, July 4, 1954<br/>
Time --- 2:00 P.M.
PROGRAM -- 2:30 P.M.<br/>
BASKET LUNCH -- 4:30 P.M.<br/>
[[Paradise Community Park]]
[[Lancaster]], Pa.
===Program===
* '''Hymn''' Faith of Our Fathers
* '''Invocation''' Rev. [[Moses Brackbill]]
* '''Address of Welcome''' [[Christian Brackbill]]
* '''Special Music'''
* '''Scripture'''
* '''Report of Historian''' [[Martin Brackbill, Jr.]]
* '''Memorial Exercise''' [[Benjamin R. Brackbill|Benj. R. Brackbill]]
* '''Minutes''' [[Doris Brackbill|Mrs. Lee Brown]]
* '''Treasurer's Report''' [[Hebron Breckbill]]
* '''Offering'''
* '''Report of Nomination Committee and Election of Officers'''
* '''Awarding of Prizes''' [[Christian Brackbill]]
* '''Speaker''' [[Charles W. Passmore|Chas. W. Passmore]]
* '''Hymn''' Blest Be the Tie That Binds
* '''Games''' Mrs. [[Paul Grube]]
* '''Basket--Picnic Lunch'''
===Officers of the Brackbill Clan===
'''President'''<br/>
[[Enos Brackbill]], [[wikipedia:Elizabethtown, PA|Elizabethtown, Pa.]]
'''Vice President'''<br/>
Christian Brackbill, [[Paradise], Pa.
'''Recording Sec.'''<br/>
Mrs. Lee Brown
'''Corresponding Sec.'''<br/>
[[Martin H. Brackbill]], [[wikipedia:Bausman, PA|Bausman, Pa.]]
'''Treasurer'''<br/>
Hebron Brackbill, [[Strasburg]], PA
'''Historian'''<br/>
Martin Brackbill, Jr., [[wikipedia:New Cumberland, PA|New Cumberland, Pa.]]
'''Nominating Committee'''<br/>
[[E. Herman Brackbill]], [[Kinzers]], Pa.<br/>
[[Benj. R. Brackbill]], Paradise, Pa,<br/>
Enos Zimmerman, Kinzers, Pa.
==Minutes==
Sunday, July 4, 1954
The meeting of the Eighth [[Brackbill Reunion]] held Sunday July 4, 1954 in the Paradise Community Park was opened by singing "Faith of Our Fathers". The devotions were in charge of Rev. Moses Brackbill. The scripture read was John 3: 1 to 20.
For special music [[Harold Yuninger|Harold]] and [[Mary Ellen Yuninger]] played a duet on their baritones.
The Historian's report by Martin Brackbill Sr. was a very interesting talk on the Brackbill family, where they came from originally and where they are now located. Rev. Moses Brackbill brought to our attention the fact that a number of the younger members of the Brackbill Clan are now in Christian Service.
Benjamin R. Brackbill was in charge of a memorial service for the following: [[Carlotta Peoples Stager]], Miss [[Bertha Breckbill]], and Mrs. [[Edna L. Breckbill]].
The minutes of the previous meeting were read by the secretary and approved as read.
The treasurer's report was given by Hebron Brackbill. Balance - $1.40.
The new officers which were nominated by the committee and duly elected are as follows:
* President - [[Christian Brackbill]]
* Vice-President - Rev. Moses Brackbill
* Rec. Sec. - [[Doris Brackbill|Mrs. Lee Brown]]
* Corres. Sec. - Martin Brackbill
* Treasurer - Hebron Brackbill
* Historian - Martin Brackbill Jr.
The speaker of the day was Charles Passmore who gave a very interesting address.
The vice president, Christian Brackbill, awarded the prizes of a silver dollar to the following: the youngest, [[Eunice Eileen Brown]], seven weeks; the oldest Miss [[Hettie Hershey]], 84 Yrs.; and to the person who had traveled the greatest distance, Harry Brackbill Jr.
There were 73 persons registered. Offering - 39.25.
The meeting was adjourned by singing "Blest Be the Tide That Binds". Some of the group remained to eat their picnic lunches.
Respectfully submitted,<br/>
Doris Brown<br/>
Recording Secretary
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==Program==
===Cover===
Eighth Annual
BRACKBILL REUNION
Sunday, July 4, 1954<br/>
Time --- 2:00 P.M.
PROGRAM -- 2:30 P.M.<br/>
BASKET LUNCH -- 4:30 P.M.<br/>
[[Paradise Community Park]]
[[Lancaster]], Pa.
===Program===
* '''Hymn''' Faith of Our Fathers
* '''Invocation''' Rev. [[Moses Brackbill]]
* '''Address of Welcome''' [[Christian Brackbill]]
* '''Special Music'''
* '''Scripture'''
* '''Report of Historian''' [[Martin Brackbill, Jr.]]
* '''Memorial Exercise''' [[Benjamin R. Brackbill|Benj. R. Brackbill]]
* '''Minutes''' [[Doris Brackbill|Mrs. Lee Brown]]
* '''Treasurer's Report''' [[Hebron Breckbill]]
* '''Offering'''
* '''Report of Nomination Committee and Election of Officers'''
* '''Awarding of Prizes''' [[Christian Brackbill]]
* '''Speaker''' [[Charles W. Passmore|Chas. W. Passmore]]
* '''Hymn''' Blest Be the Tie That Binds
* '''Games''' Mrs. [[Paul Grube]]
* '''Basket--Picnic Lunch'''
===Officers of the Brackbill Clan===
'''President'''<br/>
[[Enos Brackbill]], [[wikipedia:Elizabethtown, PA|Elizabethtown, Pa.]]
'''Vice President'''<br/>
Christian Brackbill, [[Paradise], Pa.
'''Recording Sec.'''<br/>
Mrs. Lee Brown
'''Corresponding Sec.'''<br/>
[[Martin H. Brackbill]], [[wikipedia:Bausman, PA|Bausman, Pa.]]
'''Treasurer'''<br/>
Hebron Brackbill, [[Strasburg]], PA
'''Historian'''<br/>
Martin Brackbill, Jr., [[wikipedia:New Cumberland, PA|New Cumberland, Pa.]]
'''Nominating Committee'''<br/>
[[E. Herman Brackbill]], [[Kinzers]], Pa.<br/>
[[Benj. R. Brackbill]], Paradise, Pa,<br/>
Enos Zimmerman, Kinzers, Pa.
==Minutes==
Sunday, July 4, 1954
The meeting of the Eighth [[Brackbill Reunion]] held Sunday July 4, 1954 in the Paradise Community Park was opened by singing "Faith of Our Fathers". The devotions were in charge of Rev. Moses Brackbill. The scripture read was John 3: 1 to 20.
For special music [[Harold Yuninger|Harold]] and [[Mary Ellen Yuninger]] played a duet on their baritones.
The Historian's report by Martin Brackbill Sr. was a very interesting talk on the Brackbill family, where they came from originally and where they are now located. Rev. Moses Brackbill brought to our attention the fact that a number of the younger members of the Brackbill Clan are now in Christian Service.
Benjamin R. Brackbill was in charge of a memorial service for the following: [[Carlotta Peoples Stager]], Miss [[Bertha Breckbill]], and Mrs. [[Edna L. Breckbill]].
The minutes of the previous meeting were read by the secretary and approved as read.
The treasurer's report was given by Hebron Brackbill. Balance - $1.40.
The new officers which were nominated by the committee and duly elected are as follows:
* President - [[Christian Brackbill]]
* Vice-President - Rev. Moses Brackbill
* Rec. Sec. - [[Doris Brackbill|Mrs. Lee Brown]]
* Corres. Sec. - Martin Brackbill
* Treasurer - Hebron Brackbill
* Historian - Martin Brackbill Jr.
The speaker of the day was Charles Passmore who gave a very interesting address.
The vice president, Christian Brackbill, awarded the prizes of a silver dollar to the following: the youngest, [[Eunice Eileen Brown]], seven weeks; the oldest Miss [[Hettie Hershey]], 84 Yrs.; and to the person who had traveled the greatest distance, Harry Brackbill Jr.
There were 73 persons registered. Offering - 39.25.
The meeting was adjourned by singing "Blest Be the Tide That Binds". Some of the group remained to eat their picnic lunches.
Respectfully submitted,<br/>
Doris Brown<br/>
Recording Secretary
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==Program==
===Cover===
Ninth Annual
BRACKBILL REUNION
Sunday, July 3, 1955<br/>
Time --- 2:00 P.M.
PROGRAM -- 2:30 P.M.<br/>
BASKET LUNCH -- 4:30 P.M.<br/>
[[Paradise Community Park]]
[[Lancaster]], Pa.
===Program===
* '''Hymn''' Faith of Our Fathers
* '''Invocation''' [[Enos Zimmerman]]
* '''Address of Welcome''' Rev. [[Moses Brackbill]]
* '''Special Music''' [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Leacock Presbyterian]] Male Chorus
* '''Report of Historian''' [[Martin Brackbill, Jr.]]
* '''Memorial Exercise''' [[Benjamin R. Brackbill|Benj. R. Brackbill]]
* '''Minutes''' [[Doris Brackbill|Doris Brackbill Brown]]
* '''Treasurer's Report''' [[Hebron Breckbill]]
* '''Offering'''
* '''Report of Nomination Committee and Election of Officers'''
* '''Awarding of Prizes''' [[Warren Brackbill]]
* '''Speaker''' [[Charles W. Passmore|Chas. W. Passmore]]
* '''Hymn''' Blest Be the Tie That Binds
* '''Games''' Miss [[Lena Clark]]
* '''Basket--Picnic Lunch'''
===Officers of the Brackbill Clan===
'''President'''<br/>
[[Christian E. Brackbill]], [[wikipedia:Gordonville, PA|Gordonville Pa.]]
'''Vice President'''<br/>
Rev. Moses H. Brackbill, [[Paradise]] R#1, Pa.
'''Recording Sec.'''<br/>
Doris Brackbill Brown, Paradise, Pa.
'''Corresponding Sec.'''<br/>
[[Martin H. Brackbill]], [[wikipedia:Bausman, PA|Bausman, Pa.]]
'''Treasurer'''<br/>
Hebron Breckbill, [[Strasburg]], PA
'''Historian'''<br/>
Martin Brackbill, Jr., [[wikipedia:New Cumberland, PA|New Cumberland, Pa.]]
==Minutes==
Sunday, July 3, 1955
The meeting of the Ninth [[Brackbill Reunion]] held Sunday July 3, 1955 in the Paradise Community Park was opened by singing "Faith of Our Fathers". The devotions were in charge of Enos Zimmerman.
The president, Christ Brackbill, was in charge of the meeting and the welcome was given by Rev. Moses Brackbill who brought to our attention that members of the Brackbill Family have settled in many areas of our country.
We were entertained with special music by the male chorus of the Leacock Presbyterian Church.
The Historical report by Martin Brackbill, who gave us the history of [[Benedictus Brackbill]] and pointed out that his reason for coming to this country was religious freedom.
Benjamin R. Brackbill was in charge of a memorial service for the following: [[Enos Brackbill]], Mrs. [[Charles Seachrist]], Miss [[Bertha M. Herr]], and [[Clayton Brackbill]].
The minutes of the previous meeting were read by the secretary and approved as read.
The treasurer's report was given by Hebron Brackbill. and an offering taken.
The new officers which were nominated by the committee and duly elected are as follows:
* President - Rev. [[Moses Brackbill]]
* Vice-President - [[I. Lee Brown|Lee Brown]]
* Rec. Sec. - [[Doris Brackbill|Doris Brown]]
* Corres. Sec. - Martin Brackbill
* Treasurer - [[Walter R. Denlinger]]
* Historian - Martin Brackbill Jr.
[[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman Brackbill]] awarded prizes to the following: the youngest, [[Eunice Eileen Brown|Eileen Brown]], the oldest -- [[Benjamin Kurtz]], the next oldest -- [[Mrs. Martin Brackbill]], and to the person who had traveled the greatest distance, [[Mrs. Warren Metzler]].
The speaker of the day was Charles Passmore who gave us many interesting and humorous facts and reminiscences of [[Lancaster County]].
There were 80 persons registered.
The meeting was adjourned by singing "Blest Be the Tide That Binds". Most of the group remained to eat their picnic lunches and to fellowship together.
Respectfully submitted,<br/>
Doris Brown<br/>
Recording Secretary
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==Program==
===Cover===
Ninth Annual
BRACKBILL REUNION
Sunday, July 3, 1955<br/>
Time --- 2:00 P.M.
PROGRAM -- 2:30 P.M.<br/>
BASKET LUNCH -- 4:30 P.M.<br/>
[[Paradise Community Park]]
[[Lancaster]], Pa.
===Program===
* '''Hymn''' Faith of Our Fathers
* '''Invocation''' [[Enos Zimmerman]]
* '''Address of Welcome''' Rev. [[Moses Brackbill]]
* '''Special Music''' [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Leacock Presbyterian]] Male Chorus
* '''Report of Historian''' [[Martin Brackbill, Jr.]]
* '''Memorial Exercise''' [[Benjamin R. Brackbill|Benj. R. Brackbill]]
* '''Minutes''' [[Doris Brackbill|Doris Brackbill Brown]]
* '''Treasurer's Report''' [[Hebron Breckbill]]
* '''Offering'''
* '''Report of Nomination Committee and Election of Officers'''
* '''Awarding of Prizes''' [[Warren Brackbill]]
* '''Speaker''' [[Charles W. Passmore|Chas. W. Passmore]]
* '''Hymn''' Blest Be the Tie That Binds
* '''Games''' Miss [[Lena Clark]]
* '''Basket--Picnic Lunch'''
===Officers of the Brackbill Clan===
'''President'''<br/>
[[Christian E. Brackbill]], [[wikipedia:Gordonville, PA|Gordonville Pa.]]
'''Vice President'''<br/>
Rev. Moses H. Brackbill, [[Paradise]] R#1, Pa.
'''Recording Sec.'''<br/>
Doris Brackbill Brown, Paradise, Pa.
'''Corresponding Sec.'''<br/>
[[Martin H. Brackbill]], [[wikipedia:Bausman, PA|Bausman, Pa.]]
'''Treasurer'''<br/>
Hebron Breckbill, [[Strasburg]], PA
'''Historian'''<br/>
Martin Brackbill, Jr., [[wikipedia:New Cumberland, PA|New Cumberland, Pa.]]
==Minutes==
Sunday, July 3, 1955
The meeting of the Ninth [[Brackbill Reunion]] held Sunday July 3, 1955 in the Paradise Community Park was opened by singing "Faith of Our Fathers". The devotions were in charge of Enos Zimmerman.
The president, Christ Brackbill, was in charge of the meeting and the welcome was given by Rev. Moses Brackbill who brought to our attention that members of the Brackbill Family have settled in many areas of our country.
We were entertained with special music by the male chorus of the Leacock Presbyterian Church.
The Historical report by Martin Brackbill, who gave us the history of [[Benedictus Brackbill]] and pointed out that his reason for coming to this country was religious freedom.
Benjamin R. Brackbill was in charge of a memorial service for the following: [[Enos Brackbill]], Mrs. [[Charles Seachrist]], Miss [[Bertha M. Herr]], and [[Clayton Brackbill]].
The minutes of the previous meeting were read by the secretary and approved as read.
The treasurer's report was given by Hebron Brackbill. and an offering taken.
The new officers which were nominated by the committee and duly elected are as follows:
* President - Rev. [[Moses Brackbill]]
* Vice-President - [[I. Lee Brown|Lee Brown]]
* Rec. Sec. - [[Doris Brackbill|Doris Brown]]
* Corres. Sec. - Martin Brackbill
* Treasurer - [[Walter R. Denlinger]]
* Historian - Martin Brackbill Jr.
[[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman Brackbill]] awarded prizes to the following: the youngest, [[Eunice Eileen Brown|Eileen Brown]], the oldest -- [[Benjamin Kurtz]], the next oldest -- [[Mrs. Martin Brackbill]], and to the person who had traveled the greatest distance, [[Mrs. Warren Metzler]].
The speaker of the day was Charles Passmore who gave us many interesting and humorous facts and reminiscences of [[Lancaster County]].
There were 80 persons registered.
The meeting was adjourned by singing "Blest Be the Tide That Binds". Most of the group remained to eat their picnic lunches and to fellowship together.
Respectfully submitted,<br/>
Doris Brown<br/>
Recording Secretary
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Sunday, July 7, 1957
The meeting of the Eleventh Annual [[Brackbill Reunion]] held Sunday July 7, 1957 in the Paradise Community Park, was opened by singing "America". The devotions were in charge of [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman Brackbill]].
The president, Rev. Moses Brackbill was in charge of the meeting and gave the address of welcome.
We were entertained with special music by the twin daughters of [[Lester Denlinger]].
The Historian, Martin Brackbill, Jr. gave a brief resume of the history of the Brackbill Family. He read the will of [[Ulrich Brackbill (1703)|Ulrich Brackbill]] who divided his belongings among his eight children.
[[Benjamin R. Brackbill]] was in charge of a memorial service for the following: Mrs. [[Harry C. Breckbill]], [[Strasburg]]; [[Landis D. Brackbill]], [[Gap]]; [[Silas W. Eby]], [[Lancaster]]; and Mrs. [[Bertha M. Miller]], [[Lititz]].
The minutes of the previous meeting were read by the secretary and approved as read.
The treasurer's report was given by [[Walter Denlinger]] and an offering was taken which amounted to $38.44.
The new officers which were nominated by the committee and duly elected are as follows:
* President - [[Ira Lee Brown|Lee Brown]]
* V. President - [[M. Clair Hershey]]
* Rec. Sec. - [[Ralph Homsher]]
* Corres. Sec. - [[Martin H. Brackbill|Martin Brackbill]]
* Treasurer - Walter Denlinger
* Historian - Martin Brackbill Jr.
The speaker of the day was Mr. [[William Fenninger]] who gave us a talk on "The Christian Family - Safeguard of America." He also gave us some additional history of the Brackbill Family.
There were 105 persons registered.
The meeting was adjourned by singing "Blest Be the Tide That Binds". Most of the group remained to eat their picnic lunches and to fellowship together.
Respectfully submitted,<br/>
Doris Brown<br/>
Recording Secretary
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==Program==
===Cover===
Twelfth Annual
BRACKBILL REUNION
Sunday, July 6, 1958<br/>
Time --- 2:00 P.M.
PROGRAM -- 2:30 P.M.<br/>
BASKET LUNCH -- 4:30 P.M.<br/>
[[Paradise Community Park]]
[[Lancaster]], Pa.
===Program===
* '''Hymn''' America
* '''Invocation''' Rev. [[Martin Eshleman]]
* '''Welcome''' [[Ira Lee Brown|Lee Brown]]
* '''Special Music''' Denlinger Twins
* '''Speaker''' Rev. [[Emory H. Herr]]
* '''Memorial Exercise''' [[Benjamin R. Brackbill|Benj. R. Brackbill]]
* '''Minutes''' [[Ralph Homsher]]
* '''Treasurer's Report''' [[Walter R. Denlinger|Walter Denlinger]]
* '''Offering'''
* '''Report of Nomination Committee and Election of Officers'''
* '''Report of Historian''' [[Martin Brackbill, Jr.]]
* '''Awarding of Prizes''' [[M. Clair Hershey|Clair Hershey]]
* '''Hymn''' Blest Be the Tie That Binds
* '''Games''' Miss [[Lena Clark]]
* '''Picnic Lunch'''
===Officers of the Brackbill Clan===
'''President'''<br/>
I. Lee Brown, [[Paradise]], Pa.
'''Vice President'''<br/>
M. Clair Hershey, [[wikipedia:Cochranville, PA|Cochranville, Pa.]]
'''Recording Sec.'''<br/>
Ralph Homsher, Paradise R.D. 1, Pa.
'''Corresponding Sec.'''<br/>
[[Martin H. Brackbill]], [[wikipedia:Bausman, PA|Bausman, Pa.]]
'''Treasurer'''<br/>
Walter Denlinger, [[wikipedia:Ronks, PA|Ronks #1, Pa.]]
'''Historian'''<br/>
Martin Brackbill, Jr., [[wikipedia:New Cumberland, PA|New Cumberland, Pa.]]
==Minutes==
Sunday, July 6, 1958
The meeting of the Twelfth Annual [[Brackbill Reunion]] was held in the Paradise Community Park on Sunday July 6, 1958.
[[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman Brackbill]] led the group in singing the opening song, "America".
Rev. Martin Eshleman conducted the devotions.
President Lee Brown called the meeting to order and gave an address of welcome.
We were entertained with special music by the twin daughters of [[Lester Denlinger]].
Rev. Emory Herr, [[Strasburg Mennonite Church]], gave us an inspirational message.
Benjamin Brackbill conducted a memorial service for the following: [[Martin W. Clark]], [[Kinzers]] RD#1; [[Enos L. Zimmerman]], Kinzers; Mrs. [[S. Naomi Girvin]], [[Lititz]]; [[Mrs. Jesse P. Clark]], Kinzers; [[Daniel H. Eshleman]], Paradise; [[J. Louis Brackbill]].
The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved.
The treasurer reported a balance of $18.64. [[Joe Brackbill]] moved that this report be accepted. [[Jacob Brackbill]] seconded the motion. Motion carried.
The offering amounted to $32.44.
Rev. [[Moses Brackbill]] reporting for the nominating committee recommended that the present officers
* President - Lee Brown
* V. President - M. Clair Hershey
* Rec. Sec. - Ralph J. Homsher
* Corres. Sec. - Martin Brackbill
* Treasurer - Walter Denlinger
* Historian - Martin Brackbill Jr.
be reelected. Motion was seconded by Benjamin Brackbill. The candidates were duly elected.
The treasurer reported a balance of $150.00 in the Cemetery drawing fund.
Clair Hershey awarded the following prizes.
* [[Martha Clark]] - traveled the greatest distance ([[Philadelphia]])
* [[Mrs. Hebron Brackbill]] - Oldest person who washed the family car yesterday.
* [[John Miller]] - man who washed the breakfast dishes.
The meeting was adjourned by singing "Blest Be the Tide That Binds". Most of the group remained to eat their picnic lunches and to fellowship together.
Respectfully submitted,<br/>
Ralph J. Homsher<br/>
Recording Secretary
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==Program==
===Cover===
Twelfth Annual
BRACKBILL REUNION
Sunday, July 6, 1958<br/>
Time --- 2:00 P.M.
PROGRAM -- 2:30 P.M.<br/>
BASKET LUNCH -- 4:30 P.M.<br/>
[[Paradise Community Park]]
[[Lancaster]], Pa.
===Program===
* '''Hymn''' America
* '''Invocation''' Rev. [[Martin Eshleman]]
* '''Welcome''' [[Ira Lee Brown|Lee Brown]]
* '''Special Music''' Denlinger Twins
* '''Speaker''' Rev. [[Emory H. Herr]]
* '''Memorial Exercise''' [[Benjamin R. Brackbill|Benj. R. Brackbill]]
* '''Minutes''' [[Ralph Homsher]]
* '''Treasurer's Report''' [[Walter R. Denlinger|Walter Denlinger]]
* '''Offering'''
* '''Report of Nomination Committee and Election of Officers'''
* '''Report of Historian''' [[Martin Brackbill, Jr.]]
* '''Awarding of Prizes''' [[M. Clair Hershey|Clair Hershey]]
* '''Hymn''' Blest Be the Tie That Binds
* '''Games''' Miss [[Lena Clark]]
* '''Picnic Lunch'''
===Officers of the Brackbill Clan===
'''President'''<br/>
I. Lee Brown, [[Paradise]], Pa.
'''Vice President'''<br/>
M. Clair Hershey, [[wikipedia:Cochranville, PA|Cochranville, Pa.]]
'''Recording Sec.'''<br/>
Ralph Homsher, Paradise R.D. 1, Pa.
'''Corresponding Sec.'''<br/>
[[Martin H. Brackbill]], [[wikipedia:Bausman, PA|Bausman, Pa.]]
'''Treasurer'''<br/>
Walter Denlinger, [[wikipedia:Ronks, PA|Ronks #1, Pa.]]
'''Historian'''<br/>
Martin Brackbill, Jr., [[wikipedia:New Cumberland, PA|New Cumberland, Pa.]]
==Minutes==
Sunday, July 6, 1958
The meeting of the Twelfth Annual [[Brackbill Reunion]] was held in the Paradise Community Park on Sunday July 6, 1958.
[[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman Brackbill]] led the group in singing the opening song, "America".
Rev. Martin Eshleman conducted the devotions.
President Lee Brown called the meeting to order and gave an address of welcome.
We were entertained with special music by the twin daughters of [[Lester Denlinger]].
Rev. Emory Herr, [[Strasburg Mennonite Church]], gave us an inspirational message.
Benjamin Brackbill conducted a memorial service for the following: [[Martin W. Clark]], [[Kinzers]] RD#1; [[Enos L. Zimmerman]], Kinzers; Mrs. [[S. Naomi Girvin]], [[Lititz]]; [[Mrs. Jesse P. Clark]], Kinzers; [[Daniel H. Eshleman]], Paradise; [[J. Louis Brackbill]].
The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved.
The treasurer reported a balance of $18.64. [[Joe Brackbill]] moved that this report be accepted. [[Jacob Brackbill]] seconded the motion. Motion carried.
The offering amounted to $32.44.
Rev. [[Moses Brackbill]] reporting for the nominating committee recommended that the present officers
* President - Lee Brown
* V. President - M. Clair Hershey
* Rec. Sec. - Ralph J. Homsher
* Corres. Sec. - Martin Brackbill
* Treasurer - Walter Denlinger
* Historian - Martin Brackbill Jr.
be reelected. Motion was seconded by Benjamin Brackbill. The candidates were duly elected.
The treasurer reported a balance of $150.00 in the Cemetery drawing fund.
Clair Hershey awarded the following prizes.
* [[Martha Clark]] - traveled the greatest distance ([[Philadelphia]])
* [[Mrs. Hebron Brackbill]] - Oldest person who washed the family car yesterday.
* [[John Miller]] - man who washed the breakfast dishes.
The meeting was adjourned by singing "Blest Be the Tide That Binds". Most of the group remained to eat their picnic lunches and to fellowship together.
Respectfully submitted,<br/>
Ralph J. Homsher<br/>
Recording Secretary
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==Program==
===Cover===
Thirteenth Annual
BRACKBILL REUNION
Sunday, July 5, 1959<br/>
Time --- 2:00 P.M.
PROGRAM -- 2:30 P.M.<br/>
BASKET LUNCH -- 4:30 P.M.<br/>
[[Paradise Community Park]]
[[Lancaster]], Pa.
===Program===
* '''Hymn''' America
* '''Invocation''' Rev. [[Harold Brackbill|C. Harold Brackbill]]
* '''Welcome''' [[Ira Lee Brown|Lee Brown]]
* '''Special Music''' Mens Chorus
* '''Speaker''' [[Jacob R. Bowers]]
* '''Special Music''' Mens Chorus
* '''Memorial Exercise''' [[Benjamin R. Brackbill|Benj. R. Brackbill]]
* '''Minutes''' [[Ralph Homsher]]
* '''Treasurer's Report''' [[Walter R. Denlinger|Walter Denlinger]]
* '''Offering'''
* '''Report of Nomination Committee and Election of Officers'''
* '''Report of Historian''' [[Martin Brackbill, Jr.]]
* '''Awarding of Prizes''' [[M. Clair Hershey|Clair Hershey]]
* '''Hymn''' Blest Be the Tie That Binds
* '''Games''' Miss [[Lena Clark]]
* '''Picnic Lunch'''
===Officers of the Brackbill Clan===
'''President'''<br/>
I. Lee Brown, [[Paradise]], Pa.
'''Vice President'''<br/>
M. Clair Hershey, [[wikipedia:Cochranville, PA|Cochranville, Pa.]]
'''Recording Sec.'''<br/>
Ralph Homsher, Paradise R.D. 1, Pa.
'''Corresponding Sec.'''<br/>
[[Martin H. Brackbill]], [[wikipedia:Bausman, PA|Bausman, Pa.]]
'''Treasurer'''<br/>
Walter Denlinger, [[wikipedia:Ronks, PA|Ronks #1, Pa.]]
'''Historian'''<br/>
Martin Brackbill, Jr., [[wikipedia:New Cumberland, PA|New Cumberland, Pa.]]
==Minutes==
13th [[Brackbill Reunion]] Sunday, July 5, 1959
The 13th reunion of the [[Brackbill]] Family was held in the Paradise Community Park on Sunday July 5, 1959.
The meeting was opened by singing "America".
Rev. Harold Brackbill led the group in devotions.
President Lee Brown gave the address of welcome.
We were entertained with special music by the Men's Chorus of the [[Leacock Presbyterian Church]].
Benjamin Brackbill introduced Mr. Jacob Bowers, the speaker of the day.
Benjamin Brackbill conducted the memorial exercises for the following:
* [[Mrs. Ellis B. Brackbill]], [[wikipedia:Gordonville, PA|Gordonville, Pa.]]
* Mr. [[Ralph Brackbill]], [[wikipedia:Dayton, OH|Dayton, Ohio]]
* Miss [[Hettie Hershey]], Gordonville, Pa.
* [[Anna Denlinger]], [[Strasburg]], Pa.
The Minutes were approved as read.
The treasurer reported a balance of $26.09.
An offering of $34.86 was then received.
Harry Brackbill, chairman of the Nominating Committee gave the following report:
* President - M. Clair Hershey
* V. President - [[Elvin Brackbill]]
* Rec. Sec. - [[Jacob Brackbill]]
* Treasurer - Walter Denlinger
* Historian - Martin Brackbill Jr.
[[Karl Ranck]] moved to accept report.
[[Hershey Brackbill]] seconded the motion. Motion was carried.
Harold Brackbill moved that the nominations be closed and that the Secretary cast ballot for the nominees.
Benjamin Brackbill seconded motion and the motion was carried. Secretary cast ballot and the President then declared the nominees duly elected.
Clair Hershey then awarded the following prizes:
# [[Hettie & Benjamin Kurtz]] - Oldest married couple - married 53 years
# [[Elizabeth Groff]], Karl Ranck, 53 years old - oldest single persons
# [[Brian Keith Denlinger]], son of Rev. & Mrs. [[Wilmer Denlinger]] - youngest person
The program was closed by singing "Blest Be the Tide That Binds".
Most of the group remained to eat their picnic lunch and fellowship together.
Respectfully submitted,<br/>
Ralph J. Homsher<br/>
Recording Secretary
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==Program==
===Cover===
Thirteenth Annual
BRACKBILL REUNION
Sunday, July 5, 1959<br/>
Time --- 2:00 P.M.
PROGRAM -- 2:30 P.M.<br/>
BASKET LUNCH -- 4:30 P.M.<br/>
[[Paradise Community Park]]
[[Lancaster]], Pa.
===Program===
* '''Hymn''' America
* '''Invocation''' Rev. [[Harold Brackbill|C. Harold Brackbill]]
* '''Welcome''' [[Ira Lee Brown|Lee Brown]]
* '''Special Music''' Mens Chorus
* '''Speaker''' [[Jacob R. Bowers]]
* '''Special Music''' Mens Chorus
* '''Memorial Exercise''' [[Benjamin R. Brackbill|Benj. R. Brackbill]]
* '''Minutes''' [[Ralph Homsher]]
* '''Treasurer's Report''' [[Walter R. Denlinger|Walter Denlinger]]
* '''Offering'''
* '''Report of Nomination Committee and Election of Officers'''
* '''Report of Historian''' [[Martin Brackbill, Jr.]]
* '''Awarding of Prizes''' [[M. Clair Hershey|Clair Hershey]]
* '''Hymn''' Blest Be the Tie That Binds
* '''Games''' Miss [[Lena Clark]]
* '''Picnic Lunch'''
===Officers of the Brackbill Clan===
'''President'''<br/>
I. Lee Brown, [[Paradise]], Pa.
'''Vice President'''<br/>
M. Clair Hershey, [[wikipedia:Cochranville, PA|Cochranville, Pa.]]
'''Recording Sec.'''<br/>
Ralph Homsher, Paradise R.D. 1, Pa.
'''Corresponding Sec.'''<br/>
[[Martin H. Brackbill]], [[wikipedia:Bausman, PA|Bausman, Pa.]]
'''Treasurer'''<br/>
Walter Denlinger, [[wikipedia:Ronks, PA|Ronks #1, Pa.]]
'''Historian'''<br/>
Martin Brackbill, Jr., [[wikipedia:New Cumberland, PA|New Cumberland, Pa.]]
==Minutes==
13th [[Brackbill Reunion]] Sunday, July 5, 1959
The 13th reunion of the [[Brackbill]] Family was held in the Paradise Community Park on Sunday July 5, 1959.
The meeting was opened by singing "America".
Rev. Harold Brackbill led the group in devotions.
President Lee Brown gave the address of welcome.
We were entertained with special music by the Men's Chorus of the [[Leacock Presbyterian Church]].
Benjamin Brackbill introduced Mr. Jacob Bowers, the speaker of the day.
Benjamin Brackbill conducted the memorial exercises for the following:
* [[Mrs. Ellis B. Brackbill]], [[wikipedia:Gordonville, PA|Gordonville, Pa.]]
* Mr. [[Ralph Brackbill]], [[wikipedia:Dayton, OH|Dayton, Ohio]]
* Miss [[Hettie Hershey]], Gordonville, Pa.
* [[Anna Denlinger]], [[Strasburg]], Pa.
The Minutes were approved as read.
The treasurer reported a balance of $26.09.
An offering of $34.86 was then received.
Harry Brackbill, chairman of the Nominating Committee gave the following report:
* President - M. Clair Hershey
* V. President - [[Elvin Brackbill]]
* Rec. Sec. - [[Jacob Brackbill]]
* Treasurer - Walter Denlinger
* Historian - Martin Brackbill Jr.
[[Karl Ranck]] moved to accept report.
[[Hershey Brackbill]] seconded the motion. Motion was carried.
Harold Brackbill moved that the nominations be closed and that the Secretary cast ballot for the nominees.
Benjamin Brackbill seconded motion and the motion was carried. Secretary cast ballot and the President then declared the nominees duly elected.
Clair Hershey then awarded the following prizes:
# [[Hettie & Benjamin Kurtz]] - Oldest married couple - married 53 years
# [[Elizabeth Groff]], Karl Ranck, 53 years old - oldest single persons
# [[Brian Keith Denlinger]], son of Rev. & Mrs. [[Wilmer Denlinger]] - youngest person
The program was closed by singing "Blest Be the Tide That Binds".
Most of the group remained to eat their picnic lunch and fellowship together.
Respectfully submitted,<br/>
Ralph J. Homsher<br/>
Recording Secretary
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==Program==
===Cover===
Seventeenth Annual
BRACKBILL REUNION
Sunday, July 7, 1963<br/>
Time --- 2:00 P.M.
PROGRAM -- 2:30 P.M.<br/>
BASKET LUNCH -- 4:30 P.M.<br/>
[[Paradise Community Park]]
[[Lancaster]], Pa.
===Program===
* '''Hymn''' Faith of Our Fathers
* '''Invocation''' [[Aaron Eby]]
* '''Welcome''' [[Warren Brackbill|Warren H. Brackbill]]
* '''Special Music''' Denlinger Girls & Friends
* '''Speaker''' Rev. [[Allen B. Yuninger]]
* '''Special Music''' Susan E. Brackbill
* '''Memorial Exercise''' [[Benjamin R. Brackbill|Benj. R. Brackbill]]
* '''Minutes''' [[Jacob Brackbill]]
* '''Treasurer's Report''' [[Roy Denlinger|I. Roy Denlinger]]
* '''Report of Nomination Committee and Election of Officers'''
* '''Report of Historian''' Rev. [[Moses Brackbill]]
* '''Awarding of Prizes''' [[Lester Denlinger|E. Lester Denlinger]]
* '''Hymn''' Blest Be the Tie That Binds
* '''Games''' [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice B. Robinson]]
* '''Picnic Lunch'''
===Officers of the Brackbill Clan===
'''President'''<br/>
Warren H. Brackbill, [[Lancaster]], Pa.
'''Vice President'''<br/>
E. Lester Denlinger, R.D.2, [[wikipedia:Willow Street, PA|Willow Street, Pa.]]
'''Recording Sec.'''<br/>
Jacob Brackbill, [[wikipedia:Soudersburg, PA|Soudersburg, Pa.]]
'''Treasurer'''<br/>
I. Roy Denlinger, [[wikipedia:Ronks, PA|Ronks #1, Pa.]]
'''Historian'''<br/>
Rev. Moses Brackbill, Paradise, Pa.
'''Nominating Committee'''<br/>
[[Elvin Brackbill]], Lancaster, Pa.<br/>
[[M. Clair Hershey]], R. D. 1, [[wikipedia:Cochranville, PA|Cochranville, Pa.]]<br/>
[[Ira Lee Brown|Lee Brown]], Paradise, Pa.
==Minutes==
17th [[Brackbill Reunion]], Sunday, July 7, 1963
The 17th reunion of the [[Brackbill]] Family was held in the Paradise Community Park on Sunday, July 7, 1963.
The program began with everyone singing the hymn, "Faith of Our Fathers." Rev. [[Harold Brackbill]], [[wikipedia:Jamesburg, NJ|Jamesburg, N.J.]], led the singing, Aaron Eby led in devotions using portions of Scripture from Matthew and Deuteronomy and leading us in prayer. The President, Warren Brackbill, welcomed everyone to the reunion. We were favored with several selections by a girls chorus. The speaker of the day was Rev. Allen Yuninger from Rock Presbyterian Church, Md. He led us in Bible Study of the 35th chapter of Jeremiah. [[Susan E. Brackbill|Susan Brackbill]] then rendered several selections on the flute.
The Memorial Exercise was conducted by Lester Denlinger for the following people:
* [[Arthur H. Brackbill]], Lancaster
* [[Mrs. Isaac Doutrich]], Lancaster
* [[Maurice L. Brackbill]], [[wikipedia:Harrisonburg, VA|Harrisonburg, Va.]]
* [[Harry F. Brackbill]], Lancaster
* Mrs. [[E. L. Zimmerman]], [[Soudersburg]]
* [[Mrs. Walter Denlinger]], Ronks R.D. #1
* [[Isaac E. Hershey]], [[wikipedia:Gordonville, PA|Gordonville]] R.D. #1
* [[Mrs. Landis D. Brackbill]], [[Gap]]
* [[Isaac H. Buckwalter]], [[Kinzers]] R.D. #1
* [[Levi A. Weaver]], [[New Holland]]
* [[John A. Clark]], Ronks R.D. #1
* [[Mrs. Benjamin R. Brackbill]], Paradise
The Minutes of the 16th Brackbill Reunion were then read and approved.
The Treasurer's Report as follows was given by [[Walter Denlinger]] in the absence of the Treasurer Roy Denlinger
{| class="wikitable"
|-
| Balance on July 1962
| align="right" |$16.64
|-
| Offering from '62 Reunion
| align="right" |25.00
|-
| Transferred from Cemetery Fund
| align="right" |<u>25.00</u>
|-
| align="right" |Total
| align="right" |$66.64
|-
| Expenses
|
|-
| Speaker -
| align="right" |5.00
|-
| Prizes -
| align="right" |5.00
|-
| Donation to Park -
| align="right" |10.00
|-
| 200 printed Programs
| align="right" |9.88
|-
| Care of Cemetery
| align="right" |<u>25.00</u>
|-
| Total
| align="right" |$54.88
|-
| Balance on July 1963
| align="right" |$11.76
|}
The offering then received amounted to $34.51. [[Joe Brackbill]] made a motion that the Treasurer's report be accepted and [[Elvin Brackbill]] seconded it. The motion was carried. The Nominating Committee then nominated the present officers for next year. Harold Brackbill moved we accept the report of the Nominating Committee, Ben Brackbill seconded the motion. The motion was carried. There being no further nominations, Joe Brackbill moved the nominations be closed and Harold Brackbill seconded the motion. The motion was carried. Harold Brackbill then moved that the Secretary cast a ballot to elect those nominated, it was seconded by [[Walter Denlinger]]. The motion was carried and they were so elected.
Rev. Moses Brackbill, Historian, reported that we have a remarkable family. He made mention of how good we have it in our country with our religious freedom compared to our forefathers in the old country. He also made mention that the Brackbills first settled in [[Strasburg]] Twp., then spread to Paradise Twp., and then to [[Salisbury]] Twp. [[William Fenninger]] from [[wikipedia:Delmar, NY|Delmar, N.Y.]] also spoke giving testimony that religion played a very important role in his life.
[[Hebron E. H. Brackbill|Hebron Brackbill]] reported for the Cemetery Committee. [[Paul Shenberger]] will care for the Cemetery for the same fee of $25.00. He asked permission to trim the lower limbs from the trees, if there were no objections. No one voiced any objections.
Prizes were awarded by the Vice President Lester Denlinger to the following people:
* Youngest person present - [[Billy Brackbill]], son of Mr. & Mrs. Harold Brackbill
* Oldest person present - Mr. [[Christian Hess]], [[wikipedia:Cumberland County, PA|Cumberland County]]
* Traveled farthest - Mr. Fenninger, Delmar, N.Y.
* Got up earliest - Mr. [[Norman Hess]] - 5:30 a.m.
* Present at every reunion - [[Mrs. Elias Eby]]
The program was closed with everyone singing "Blest Be the Tide That Binds".
Eunice Robinson then led the children in a large variety of games, giving prizes.
Most of the group remained to eat their picnic lunches and have fellowship together.
Respectfully submitted,<br/>
Jacob Brackbill<br/>
Secretary
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'''Christian Harold Brackbill''' (Nov 21, 1918 - Dec 13, 2007), better known as Harold or "Short," was the seventh child and third son of [[Harry G. Brackbill]] and [[Esta Leona Leaman]]. He attended Waynesburg University in [[Waynesburg]], PA and became a minister.
==External links==
* {{Genealogy|http://wp.jarretthousenorth.com/annex/Family/genealogy/WC01/WC01_023.HTM|C. Harold Brackbill}}
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==Program==
===Cover===
Eighteenth Annual
BRACKBILL REUNION
Sunday, July 5, 1964<br/>
Time --- 2:00 P.M.
PROGRAM -- 2:30 P.M.<br/>
BASKET LUNCH -- 4:30 P.M.<br/>
[[Paradise Community Park]]
[[Lancaster]], Pa.
===Program===
* '''Hymn''' Faith of Our Fathers
* '''Devotions''' [[Paul Hoover]] Family
* '''Welcome''' [[Warren Brackbill|Warren H. Brackbill]]
* '''Special Music''' Men's Chorus
* '''Speaker''' Rev. [[Emory Herr]]
* '''Special Music''' Men's Chorus
* '''Memorial Exercise''' [[Elvin Brackbill]]
* '''Minutes''' [[Jacob Brackbill]]
* '''Treasurer's Report''' [[Roy Denlinger|I. Roy Denlinger]]
* '''Report of Nomination Committee and Election of Officers'''
* '''Report of Historian''' Rev. [[Moses Brackbill]]
* '''Awarding of Prizes''' [[Lester Denlinger|E. Lester Denlinger]]
* '''Hymn''' Blest Be the Tie That Binds
* '''Games''' [[Mrs. E. Lester Denlinger]]
* '''Picnic Lunch'''
===Officers of the Brackbill Clan===
'''President'''<br/>
Warren H. Brackbill, [[Lancaster]], Pa.
'''Vice President'''<br/>
E. Lester Denlinger, R.D.2, [[wikipedia:Willow Street, PA|Willow Street, Pa.]]
'''Recording Sec.'''<br/>
Jacob Brackbill, [[wikipedia:Soudersburg, PA|Soudersburg, Pa.]]
'''Treasurer'''<br/>
I. Roy Denlinger, [[wikipedia:Ronks, PA|Ronks #1, Pa.]]
'''Historian'''<br/>
Rev. Moses Brackbill, Paradise, Pa.
'''Nominating Committee'''<br/>
[[Elvin Brackbill]], Lancaster, Pa.<br/>
[[M. Clair Hershey]], R. D. 1, [[wikipedia:Cochranville, PA|Cochranville, Pa.]]<br/>
[[Ira Lee Brown|Lee Brown]], Paradise, Pa.
==Minutes==
18th [[Brackbill Reunion]]
Sunday, July 5, 1964
The 18th annual Reunion of the [[Brackbill]] Family was held in the Paradise Community Park on Sunday, July 5, 1964.
The program began with [[Herman Brackbill]] leading the singing the hymn, "Faith of Our Fathers." Paul Hoover read the Scripture and [[Janet Hoover]] led in prayer for the devotions. The President Warren Brackbill welcomed everyone to the Reunion. The Men's Chorus of [[Leacock Presbyterian Church]] sang two selections. The speaker for the day was Rev. [[Emory Herr]], preacher of the [[Strasburg Mennonite Church]]. He spoke concerning the Christian Family and Home and influence on children. Also that we as individuals should be a good influence to others we meet. The Men's Chorus then sang two other selections.
Rev. Moses Brackbill was asked to conduct the Memorial Exercises for the following people:
* [[Isaac Brackbill]]
* [[Christian B. Hess]]
* [[Mrs. Daniel Brackbill]]
* [[Landis Brackbill]]
The Minutes of the 17th Brackbill Reunion were then read and approved.
The Treasurer's Report given by [[Roy Denlinger]] was as follows:
{| class="wikitable"
|-
| Balance on July 1963-
| align="right" |$11.76
|-
| Offering received in July 1963 -
| align="right" |34.51
|-
| Expenses -
|
|-
| Speaker -
| align="right" |5.00
|-
| Prizes -
| align="right" |4.62
|-
| Park -
| align="right" |10.00
|-
| Printing -
| align="right" |<u>7.00</u>
|-
| Total
| align="right" |$26.62
|-
| Balance in July 1964
| align="right" |$19.65
|}
Note: A $25 check from the Cemetery Fund was endorsed over directly for the care of the [[Brackbill Cemetery]].
Herman Brackbill moved that the Treasurer's Report be accepted. Lee Brown seconded the motion and the motion was carried. The offering then received amounted to $29.90.
[[Hebron E. H. Brackbill|Hebron Brackbill]] reported for the Cemetery Committee. [[Francis R. Ehrgood]], 226 1/2 Miller Street, [[Strasburg]], is now caring for the Brackbill Cemetery for the same fee of $25 at least for this season. Handling of the Cemetery Fund Interest for the care and upkeep of the Brackbill Cemetery was discussed and it was recommended that an office be created for that purpose.
Lee Brown, reporting for the Nominating Committee, gave the following report:
* President - Lester Denlinger
* Vice President - [[J. Harold Brackbill]]
* Recording Secretary - [[Evelyn Martin]]
* Treasurer - Roy Denlinger
* Historian - Rev. Moses Brackbill
Karl Ranck moved that we accept the report and Moses Brackbill seconded it. The motion was carried. Herman Brackbill moved that the nominations be closed and that Secretary cast a ballot to elect those nominated. Janet Hoover seconded the motion and the motion was carried.
The President, Warren Brackbill, then asked for a volunteer for taking charge of the Memorial Exercises, keeping a record of deaths.
Rev. Moses Brackbill, Historian, had two copies of the [[Mennonite Research Journal]]; from one copy Rev. [[Harold Brackbill|C. Harold Brackbill]] read concerning the capture and the imprisonment of [[Benedictus Brackbill|Benedict Brackbill]] in [[wikipedia:Berne|Berne, Switzerland]] in 1709. Rev. Moses Brackbill then reviewed some more of the material telling how the Hand of God must have led the Swiss exiles to come to America. Also giving Benedict's birth as being in 1665 and his death in 1720.
Lester Denlinger, Vice President, awarded prizes for the following:
* Youngest person present - [[Barbara Hoover]], 4 yrs.
* Oldest person present - [[Benjamin Kurtz]], 86 yrs.
* Family who traveled the farthest - Rev. C. Harold Brackbill, 115mi.
* Person who arrived first - [[Roy Groff]]
The meeting was then closed by everyone singing "Blest Be the Tide That Binds".
Mrs. Lester Denlinger then led the children in games, giving prizes.
Most of the group remained to eat their picnic lunches and to have fellowship together.
Respectfully submitted,<br/>
Jacob Brackbill, Sect.
{{Brackbill reunion |before=[[Brackbill Reunion, 1963|1963]] |after=[[Brackbill Reunion, 1965|1965]] }}
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==Program==
===Cover===
Eighteenth Annual
BRACKBILL REUNION
Sunday, July 5, 1964<br/>
Time --- 2:00 P.M.
PROGRAM -- 2:30 P.M.<br/>
BASKET LUNCH -- 4:30 P.M.<br/>
[[Paradise Community Park]]
[[Lancaster]], Pa.
===Program===
* '''Hymn''' Faith of Our Fathers
* '''Devotions''' [[Paul Hoover]] Family
* '''Welcome''' [[Warren Brackbill|Warren H. Brackbill]]
* '''Special Music''' Men's Chorus
* '''Speaker''' Rev. [[Emory Herr]]
* '''Special Music''' Men's Chorus
* '''Memorial Exercise''' [[Elvin Brackbill]]
* '''Minutes''' [[Jacob Brackbill]]
* '''Treasurer's Report''' [[Roy Denlinger|I. Roy Denlinger]]
* '''Report of Nomination Committee and Election of Officers'''
* '''Report of Historian''' Rev. [[Moses Brackbill]]
* '''Awarding of Prizes''' [[Lester Denlinger|E. Lester Denlinger]]
* '''Hymn''' Blest Be the Tie That Binds
* '''Games''' [[Mrs. E. Lester Denlinger]]
* '''Picnic Lunch'''
===Officers of the Brackbill Clan===
'''President'''<br/>
Warren H. Brackbill, [[Lancaster]], Pa.
'''Vice President'''<br/>
E. Lester Denlinger, R.D.2, [[wikipedia:Willow Street, PA|Willow Street, Pa.]]
'''Recording Sec.'''<br/>
Jacob Brackbill, [[wikipedia:Soudersburg, PA|Soudersburg, Pa.]]
'''Treasurer'''<br/>
I. Roy Denlinger, [[wikipedia:Ronks, PA|Ronks #1, Pa.]]
'''Historian'''<br/>
Rev. Moses Brackbill, Paradise, Pa.
'''Nominating Committee'''<br/>
[[Elvin Brackbill]], Lancaster, Pa.<br/>
[[M. Clair Hershey]], R. D. 1, [[wikipedia:Cochranville, PA|Cochranville, Pa.]]<br/>
[[Ira Lee Brown|Lee Brown]], Paradise, Pa.
==Minutes==
18th [[Brackbill Reunion]]
Sunday, July 5, 1964
The 18th annual Reunion of the [[Brackbill]] Family was held in the Paradise Community Park on Sunday, July 5, 1964.
The program began with [[Herman Brackbill]] leading the singing the hymn, "Faith of Our Fathers." Paul Hoover read the Scripture and [[Janet Hoover]] led in prayer for the devotions. The President Warren Brackbill welcomed everyone to the Reunion. The Men's Chorus of [[Leacock Presbyterian Church]] sang two selections. The speaker for the day was Rev. [[Emory Herr]], preacher of the [[Strasburg Mennonite Church]]. He spoke concerning the Christian Family and Home and influence on children. Also that we as individuals should be a good influence to others we meet. The Men's Chorus then sang two other selections.
Rev. Moses Brackbill was asked to conduct the Memorial Exercises for the following people:
* [[Isaac Brackbill]]
* [[Christian B. Hess]]
* [[Mrs. Daniel Brackbill]]
* [[Landis Brackbill]]
The Minutes of the 17th Brackbill Reunion were then read and approved.
The Treasurer's Report given by [[Roy Denlinger]] was as follows:
{| class="wikitable"
|-
| Balance on July 1963-
| align="right" |$11.76
|-
| Offering received in July 1963 -
| align="right" |34.51
|-
| Expenses -
|
|-
| Speaker -
| align="right" |5.00
|-
| Prizes -
| align="right" |4.62
|-
| Park -
| align="right" |10.00
|-
| Printing -
| align="right" |<u>7.00</u>
|-
| Total
| align="right" |$26.62
|-
| Balance in July 1964
| align="right" |$19.65
|}
Note: A $25 check from the Cemetery Fund was endorsed over directly for the care of the [[Brackbill Cemetery]].
Herman Brackbill moved that the Treasurer's Report be accepted. Lee Brown seconded the motion and the motion was carried. The offering then received amounted to $29.90.
[[Hebron E. H. Brackbill|Hebron Brackbill]] reported for the Cemetery Committee. [[Francis R. Ehrgood]], 226 1/2 Miller Street, [[Strasburg]], is now caring for the Brackbill Cemetery for the same fee of $25 at least for this season. Handling of the Cemetery Fund Interest for the care and upkeep of the Brackbill Cemetery was discussed and it was recommended that an office be created for that purpose.
Lee Brown, reporting for the Nominating Committee, gave the following report:
* President - Lester Denlinger
* Vice President - [[J. Harold Brackbill]]
* Recording Secretary - [[Evelyn Martin]]
* Treasurer - Roy Denlinger
* Historian - Rev. Moses Brackbill
Karl Ranck moved that we accept the report and Moses Brackbill seconded it. The motion was carried. Herman Brackbill moved that the nominations be closed and that Secretary cast a ballot to elect those nominated. Janet Hoover seconded the motion and the motion was carried.
The President, Warren Brackbill, then asked for a volunteer for taking charge of the Memorial Exercises, keeping a record of deaths.
Rev. Moses Brackbill, Historian, had two copies of the [[Mennonite Research Journal]]; from one copy Rev. [[Harold Brackbill|C. Harold Brackbill]] read concerning the capture and the imprisonment of [[Benedictus Brackbill|Benedict Brackbill]] in [[wikipedia:Berne|Berne, Switzerland]] in 1709. Rev. Moses Brackbill then reviewed some more of the material telling how the Hand of God must have led the Swiss exiles to come to America. Also giving Benedict's birth as being in 1665 and his death in 1720.
Lester Denlinger, Vice President, awarded prizes for the following:
* Youngest person present - [[Barbara Hoover]], 4 yrs.
* Oldest person present - [[Benjamin Kurtz]], 86 yrs.
* Family who traveled the farthest - Rev. C. Harold Brackbill, 115mi.
* Person who arrived first - [[Roy Groff]]
The meeting was then closed by everyone singing "Blest Be the Tide That Binds".
Mrs. Lester Denlinger then led the children in games, giving prizes.
Most of the group remained to eat their picnic lunches and to have fellowship together.
Respectfully submitted,<br/>
Jacob Brackbill, Sect.
{{Brackbill reunion |before=[[Brackbill Reunion, 1963|1963]] |after=[[Brackbill Reunion, 1965|1965]] }}
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'''Christian B. Hess''' (February 16, 1879 - March 15, 1964) was the son of [[Peter Z. Hess (1844)|Peter Z. Hess]] and [[Lydia Ann Brackbill]] and the husband of [[Fanny Horst]].
==External links==
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'''Lydia Ann Brackbill''' (March 24, 1846 - December 7, 1888) was the daughter of [[Benjamin Brackbill (1803)|Benjamin Brackbill]] and [[Susanna Howery]], the wife of [[Peter Z. Hess (1844)|Peter Z. Hess]], and the mother of [[Christian B. Hess]], [[Elizabeth B. Hess]], [[Anna B. Hess]], and [[Mary Susan Hess]].
==External links==
* {{Genealogy|http://wp.jarretthousenorth.com/annex/Family/genealogy/WC01/WC01_043.HTM|Lydia Ann Brackbill}}
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'''Benjamin Brackbill''' (b. November 10, 1803) was the son of [[Henry Brackbill (1771)|Henry Brackbill]] and [[Susanna Eshleman]] and the husband of [[Susanna Howery]]. He was the father of [[Mary Elizabeth Brackbill]], [[Elam H. Brackbill]], [[Elias E. Brackbill]], [[Susanna Brackbill]], [[Lydia Ann Brackbill]], [[Benjamin O. Brackbill]], [[Jacob F. Brackbill]], and [[Henry P. Brackbill]].
==External links==
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'''Elam Howery Brackbill''' (7 Jul 1839 – 5 Apr 1924) was the husband of [[Barbara Hershey]], the father of [[Harry G. Brackbill]], [[Anna M. Brackbill]] and [[Susan E. Brackbill]], and the son of [[Benjamin Brackbill (1803)|Benjamin Brackbill]] and [[Susanna Howery]]. His grandson [[E. Herman Brackbill]] was named after him (first name only).
==External links==
* {{Genealogy|http://wp.jarretthousenorth.com/annex/Family/genealogy/WC01/WC01_016.HTM|Elam Howery Brackbill}}
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'''Roy M. Groff''' was the son of [[John H. Groff (1879)|John H. Groff]] and [[Anna M. Brackbill]].
==External links==
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'''Anna M. Brackbill''' (born April 10, 1879) was the daughter of [[Elam H. Brackbill]] and [[Barbara Hershey]] and the wife of [[John H. Groff (1879)|John H. Groff]]. She was the mother of [[Roy Groff]], among others.
==External links==
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'''Anna M. Brackbill''' (born April 10, 1879) was the daughter of [[Elam H. Brackbill]] and [[Barbara Hershey]] and the wife of [[John H. Groff (1879)|John H. Groff]]. She was the mother of [[Roy Groff]], among others.
==External links==
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==Program==
===Cover===
Nineteenth Annual
BRACKBILL REUNION
Sunday, July 4, 1965<br/>
Time --- 2:00 P.M.
PROGRAM -- 2:30 P.M.<br/>
BASKET LUNCH -- 4:30 P.M.<br/>
[[Paradise Community Park]]
[[Lancaster]], Pa.
===Program===
* '''Hymn''' Faith of Our Fathers
* '''Devotions''' [[M. Clair Hershey]]
* '''Welcome''' [[Lester Denlinger|E. Lester Denlinger]]
* '''Special Music''' [[Susan E. Brackbill]]
* '''Speaker''' Rev. [[C. Harold Brackbill]]
* '''Special Music''' Denlinger Twins
* '''Memorial Exercise''' [[J. Harold Brackbill]]
* '''Minutes''' Mrs. [[Evelyn Martin]]
* '''Treasurer's Report''' [[Roy Denlinger|I. Roy Denlinger]]
* '''Report of Nomination Committee and Election of Officers'''
* '''Report of Historian''' [[E. Herman Brackbill]]
* '''Awarding of Prizes''' J. Harold Brackbill
* '''Hymn''' Blest Be the Tie That Binds
* '''Games''' [[Ruth Brackbill]]/[[Mrs. J. Harold Brackbill]]
* '''Picnic Lunch'''
===Officers of the Brackbill Clan===
'''President'''<br/>
E. Lester Denlinger, R.D.2, [[wikipedia:Willow Street, PA|Willow Street, Pa.]]
'''Vice President'''<br/>
J. Harold Brackbill, [[Paradise]], Pa.
'''Recording Sec.'''<br/>
Mrs. Evelyn Martin, Stras. Rd., [[Gap]], Pa.
'''Treasurer'''<br/>
Roy Denlinger, 103 Lamptr. Rd., [[Lancaster|Lanc.]], Pa.
'''Historian'''<br/>
Rev. Moses Brackbill, Paradise, Pa.
'''Nominating Committee'''<br/>
[[Warren Brackbill|Warren H. Brackbill]], Paradise, Pa.<br/>
[[M. Clair Hershey]], R. D. 1, [[wikipedia:Cochranville, PA|Cochranville, Pa.]]<br/>
[[Ira Lee Brown|Lee Brown]], Paradise, Pa.
==Commentary==
''There are no minutes for the 1965 reunion in the Brackbill Family Reunion Secretary's Book.''
{{Brackbill reunion |before=[[Brackbill Reunion, 1964|1964]] |after=[[Brackbill Reunion, 1966|1966]] }}
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==Program==
===Cover===
Nineteenth Annual
BRACKBILL REUNION
Sunday, July 4, 1965<br/>
Time --- 2:00 P.M.
PROGRAM -- 2:30 P.M.<br/>
BASKET LUNCH -- 4:30 P.M.<br/>
[[Paradise Community Park]]
[[Lancaster]], Pa.
===Program===
* '''Hymn''' Faith of Our Fathers
* '''Devotions''' [[M. Clair Hershey]]
* '''Welcome''' [[Lester Denlinger|E. Lester Denlinger]]
* '''Special Music''' [[Susan E. Brackbill]]
* '''Speaker''' Rev. [[C. Harold Brackbill]]
* '''Special Music''' Denlinger Twins
* '''Memorial Exercise''' [[J. Harold Brackbill]]
* '''Minutes''' Mrs. [[Evelyn Martin]]
* '''Treasurer's Report''' [[Roy Denlinger|I. Roy Denlinger]]
* '''Report of Nomination Committee and Election of Officers'''
* '''Report of Historian''' [[E. Herman Brackbill]]
* '''Awarding of Prizes''' J. Harold Brackbill
* '''Hymn''' Blest Be the Tie That Binds
* '''Games''' [[Ruth Brackbill]]/[[Mrs. J. Harold Brackbill]]
* '''Picnic Lunch'''
===Officers of the Brackbill Clan===
'''President'''<br/>
E. Lester Denlinger, R.D.2, [[wikipedia:Willow Street, PA|Willow Street, Pa.]]
'''Vice President'''<br/>
J. Harold Brackbill, [[Paradise]], Pa.
'''Recording Sec.'''<br/>
Mrs. Evelyn Martin, Stras. Rd., [[Gap]], Pa.
'''Treasurer'''<br/>
Roy Denlinger, 103 Lamptr. Rd., [[Lancaster|Lanc.]], Pa.
'''Historian'''<br/>
Rev. Moses Brackbill, Paradise, Pa.
'''Nominating Committee'''<br/>
[[Warren Brackbill|Warren H. Brackbill]], Paradise, Pa.<br/>
[[M. Clair Hershey]], R. D. 1, [[wikipedia:Cochranville, PA|Cochranville, Pa.]]<br/>
[[Ira Lee Brown|Lee Brown]], Paradise, Pa.
==Commentary==
''There are no minutes for the 1965 reunion in the Brackbill Family Reunion Secretary's Book.''
{{Brackbill reunion |before=[[Brackbill Reunion, 1964|1964]] |after=[[Brackbill Reunion, 1966|1966]] }}
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==Program==
===Cover===
Twentieth Annual
BRACKBILL REUNION
Sunday, July 3, 1966<br/>
Time --- 2:00 P.M.
PROGRAM -- 2:30 P.M.<br/>
BASKET LUNCH -- 4:30 P.M.<br/>
[[Paradise Community Park]]
[[Lancaster]], Pa.
===Program===
* '''Hymn''' Faith of Our Fathers
* '''Devotions''' [[Hershey Brackbill|Hershey L. Brackbill]]
* '''Welcome''' [[Lester Denlinger|E. Lester Denlinger]]
* '''Special Music''' Girls Quartet
* '''Speaker''' Rev. [[Moses Brackbill|Moses H. Brackbill]]
* '''Special Music''' Debbie & [[Larry Denlinger]]
* '''Memorial Exercise''' [[J. Harold Brackbill]]
* '''Minutes''' Mrs. [[Evelyn Martin]]
* '''Treasurer's Report''' [[Paul Hoover|Paul R. Hoover]]
* '''Report of Nomination Committee and Election of Officers'''
* '''Report of Historian''' [[Jacob C. Brackbill]]
* '''Awarding of Prizes''' J. Harold Brackbill
* '''Hymn''' Blest Be the Tie That Binds
* '''Games''' [[Mrs. Paul R. Hoover]]
* '''Picnic Lunch'''
===Officers of the Brackbill Clan===
'''President'''<br/>
E. Lester Denlinger, R.D.2, [[wikipedia:Willow Street, PA|Willow Street, Pa.]]
'''Vice President'''<br/>
J. Harold Brackbill, [[Paradise]], Pa.
'''Recording Sec.'''<br/>
Mrs. Evelyn Martin, Stras. Rd., [[Gap]], Pa.
'''Treasurer'''<br/>
Paul R. Hoover, RD #1, [[wikipedia:Ronks, PA|Ronks, Pa.]]
'''Historian'''<br/>
Jacob C. Brackbill, [[Soudersburg]], Pa.
'''Nominating Committee'''<br/>
[[Warren Brackbill|Warren H. Brackbill]], Paradise, Pa.<br/>
[[M. Clair Hershey]], R. D. 1, [[wikipedia:Cochranville, PA|Cochranville, Pa.]]<br/>
[[Ira Lee Brown|Lee Brown]], Paradise, Pa.
==Treasurer's Report==
Treas. Report
28.71
Expenses
{| class="wikitable"
|J. Harold Brackbill - Prizes
|align="right"|$3.80
|-
|Sec. Stamps
|align="right"|1.48
|-
|[[Warren Brackbill]]
|align="right"|5.25
|-
|Printing - 250 programs, 50 biographies -
|
|-
|Walter Nickel Park
|align="right"|10.00
|-
|[[Moses Brackbill]], Speaker
|align="right"|5.00
|-
|[[Janet Hoover]], games
|
|}
==Commentary==
''No minutes were available for the 1966 Brackbill Reunion, only a program and the handwritten notes from the Treasurer's Report.''
{{Brackbill reunion |before=[[Brackbill Reunion, 1965|1965]] |after=[[Brackbill Reunion, 1968|1968]] }}
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==Program==
===Cover===
Twentieth Annual
BRACKBILL REUNION
Sunday, July 3, 1966<br/>
Time --- 2:00 P.M.
PROGRAM -- 2:30 P.M.<br/>
BASKET LUNCH -- 4:30 P.M.<br/>
[[Paradise Community Park]]
[[Lancaster]], Pa.
===Program===
* '''Hymn''' Faith of Our Fathers
* '''Devotions''' [[Hershey Brackbill|Hershey L. Brackbill]]
* '''Welcome''' [[Lester Denlinger|E. Lester Denlinger]]
* '''Special Music''' Girls Quartet
* '''Speaker''' Rev. [[Moses Brackbill|Moses H. Brackbill]]
* '''Special Music''' Debbie & [[Larry Denlinger]]
* '''Memorial Exercise''' [[J. Harold Brackbill]]
* '''Minutes''' Mrs. [[Evelyn Martin]]
* '''Treasurer's Report''' [[Paul Hoover|Paul R. Hoover]]
* '''Report of Nomination Committee and Election of Officers'''
* '''Report of Historian''' [[Jacob C. Brackbill]]
* '''Awarding of Prizes''' J. Harold Brackbill
* '''Hymn''' Blest Be the Tie That Binds
* '''Games''' [[Mrs. Paul R. Hoover]]
* '''Picnic Lunch'''
===Officers of the Brackbill Clan===
'''President'''<br/>
E. Lester Denlinger, R.D.2, [[wikipedia:Willow Street, PA|Willow Street, Pa.]]
'''Vice President'''<br/>
J. Harold Brackbill, [[Paradise]], Pa.
'''Recording Sec.'''<br/>
Mrs. Evelyn Martin, Stras. Rd., [[Gap]], Pa.
'''Treasurer'''<br/>
Paul R. Hoover, RD #1, [[wikipedia:Ronks, PA|Ronks, Pa.]]
'''Historian'''<br/>
Jacob C. Brackbill, [[Soudersburg]], Pa.
'''Nominating Committee'''<br/>
[[Warren Brackbill|Warren H. Brackbill]], Paradise, Pa.<br/>
[[M. Clair Hershey]], R. D. 1, [[wikipedia:Cochranville, PA|Cochranville, Pa.]]<br/>
[[Ira Lee Brown|Lee Brown]], Paradise, Pa.
==Treasurer's Report==
Treas. Report
28.71
Expenses
{| class="wikitable"
|J. Harold Brackbill - Prizes
|align="right"|$3.80
|-
|Sec. Stamps
|align="right"|1.48
|-
|[[Warren Brackbill]]
|align="right"|5.25
|-
|Printing - 250 programs, 50 biographies -
|
|-
|Walter Nickel Park
|align="right"|10.00
|-
|[[Moses Brackbill]], Speaker
|align="right"|5.00
|-
|[[Janet Hoover]], games
|
|}
==Commentary==
''No minutes were available for the 1966 Brackbill Reunion, only a program and the handwritten notes from the Treasurer's Report.''
{{Brackbill reunion |before=[[Brackbill Reunion, 1965|1965]] |after=[[Brackbill Reunion, 1968|1968]] }}
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==Program==
===Cover===
Twenty-Second Annual
BRACKBILL REUNION
Sunday, July 14, 1968<br/>
Time --- 2:00 P.M.
PROGRAM -- 2:30 P.M.
[[Paradise Community Park]]
[[Lancaster]], Pa.
===Program===
* '''Hymn''' Faith of Our Fathers
* '''Welcome''' [[J. Harold Brackbill]]
* '''Devotions & Address''' <strike>Wilmer Eby</strike> [[Emory Herr]]
* '''Special Music''' Male Chorus
* '''Memorial Exercise & Historian's Report''' [[E. Herman Brackbill]]
* '''Minutes''' Mrs. [[Evelyn Martin]]
* '''Treasurer's Report''' [[Paul Hoover|Paul R. Hoover]]
* '''Trust Officer's Report''' [[Lester Denlinger|E. Lester Denlinger]]
* '''Report of Nomination Committee and Election of Officers'''
* '''Hymn''' Blest Be the Tie That Binds
* '''Games''' [[Jacob C. Brackbill]]
* '''Picnic Lunch'''
===Officers of the Brackbill Clan===
'''President'''<br/>
J. Harold Brackbill, [[Paradise]], Pa.
'''Vice President'''<br/>
Jacob C. Brackbill, [[Soudersburg]], Pa.
'''Recording Sec.'''<br/>
Mrs. Evelyn Martin, Stras. Rd., [[Gap]], Pa.
'''Treasurer'''<br/>
Paul R. Hoover, RD #1, [[wikipedia:Ronks, PA|Ronks, Pa.]]
'''Historian'''<br/>
E. Herman Brackbill, Paradise, Pa.
'''Nominating Committee'''<br/>
E. Lester Denlinger, R.D.2, [[wikipedia:Willow Street, PA|Willow Street, Pa.]]<br/>
[[Warren Brackbill|Warren H. Brackbill]], Paradise, Pa.<br/>
[[M. Clair Hershey]], R. D. 1, [[wikipedia:Cochranville, PA|Cochranville, Pa.]]
==Commentary==
''There are no minutes for the 1968 Brackbill Reunion in the Brackbill Reunion Secretary's Book.''
{{Brackbill reunion |before=[[Brackbill Reunion, 1966|1966]] |after=[[Brackbill Reunion, 1984|1984]] }}
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==Program==
===Cover===
Twenty-Second Annual
BRACKBILL REUNION
Sunday, July 14, 1968<br/>
Time --- 2:00 P.M.
PROGRAM -- 2:30 P.M.
[[Paradise Community Park]]
[[Lancaster]], Pa.
===Program===
* '''Hymn''' Faith of Our Fathers
* '''Welcome''' [[J. Harold Brackbill]]
* '''Devotions & Address''' <strike>Wilmer Eby</strike> [[Emory Herr]]
* '''Special Music''' Male Chorus
* '''Memorial Exercise & Historian's Report''' [[E. Herman Brackbill]]
* '''Minutes''' Mrs. [[Evelyn Martin]]
* '''Treasurer's Report''' [[Paul Hoover|Paul R. Hoover]]
* '''Trust Officer's Report''' [[Lester Denlinger|E. Lester Denlinger]]
* '''Report of Nomination Committee and Election of Officers'''
* '''Hymn''' Blest Be the Tie That Binds
* '''Games''' [[Jacob C. Brackbill]]
* '''Picnic Lunch'''
===Officers of the Brackbill Clan===
'''President'''<br/>
J. Harold Brackbill, [[Paradise]], Pa.
'''Vice President'''<br/>
Jacob C. Brackbill, [[Soudersburg]], Pa.
'''Recording Sec.'''<br/>
Mrs. Evelyn Martin, Stras. Rd., [[Gap]], Pa.
'''Treasurer'''<br/>
Paul R. Hoover, RD #1, [[wikipedia:Ronks, PA|Ronks, Pa.]]
'''Historian'''<br/>
E. Herman Brackbill, Paradise, Pa.
'''Nominating Committee'''<br/>
E. Lester Denlinger, R.D.2, [[wikipedia:Willow Street, PA|Willow Street, Pa.]]<br/>
[[Warren Brackbill|Warren H. Brackbill]], Paradise, Pa.<br/>
[[M. Clair Hershey]], R. D. 1, [[wikipedia:Cochranville, PA|Cochranville, Pa.]]
==Commentary==
''There are no minutes for the 1968 Brackbill Reunion in the Brackbill Reunion Secretary's Book.''
{{Brackbill reunion |before=[[Brackbill Reunion, 1966|1966]] |after=[[Brackbill Reunion, 1984|1984]] }}
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'''[http://www.chinesecheckers.biz/ Chinese Checkers]''' is a game played with marbles on a star-shaped board. As in conventional checkers, the objective is to get the player's marbles from one side of the board to another, and "jumping" a marble over another captures the second marble.
Chinese Checkers is actually a German game that arrived in the US in 1928 under the name "Hop Ching" (used to make it sound more exotic). Hop Ching was generalized to "Chinese Checkers" by 1939 when [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman]] and his family were playing it. It is based on a game called Halma that was invented in the late 19th century.
For more information about Chinese Checkers, see [[Wikipedia:Chinese checkers|Wikipedia]].
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'''Allen''' worked at [[Hess's Mill]] with [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman]]. In order to find some time for myself I decided to search for service that could supply me with the prime quality [http://www.qualityessay.com custom essays] at prices that would be reasonable enough. The final choice was QualityEssay.Com as they did have an excellent reputation.
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{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Date
! Cash
! Rec'd
! Paid
|-
| 1
| [[Hess's Mill|mill]]
| align="right" |19.80
|
|-
| 8
| "
| align="right" |19.80
|
|-
| 15
| "
| align="right" |19.80
|
|-
| 22
| "
| align="right" |19.80
|
|-
| 29
| "
| align="right" |<u>19.80</u>
|
|-
|
|
| align="right" |99.00
|
|-
|
| gasoline
|
| align="right" |6.75
|-
|
| Miscellaneous
|
| align="right" |4.95
|-
|
| [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]
|
| align="right" |3.85
|-
|
| Garage
|
| align="right" |1.50
|-
|
| Clothes - none
|
|
|-
|
| Board
|
| align="right" |30.00
|-
|
| B.& L.
|
| align="right" |5.00
|-
|
| Garden
|
| align="right" |<u>2.35</u>
|-
|
|
|
| align="right" |54.40
|-
|
| brought fwd
| align="right" |<u>77.95</u>
|
|-
|
|
| align="right" |176.95
|
|-
|
| Paid out
| align="right" |<u>54.40</u>
|
|-
|
|
| align="right" |122.55
|
|-
|
| Rent
| align="right" |17.00
|
|-
|
|
| align="right" |105.55
|
|}
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{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Date
! Cash
! Rec'd
! Paid
|-
| 6
| [[Jane Young|J.Y.B.]]
| align="right" |9.90
|
|-
| 6
| [[E. Herman Brackbill|E.H.B.]]
| align="right" |19.80
|
|}
==Commentary==
''This month's accounts, and all months after it in 1940, were not entered in the journal.''
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|-
! Date
! Cash
! Rec'd
! Paid
|-
| 4
| [[Jane Young|J.Y.B.]]
| align="right" |9.90
|
|-
| 5
| [[E. Herman Brackbill|E.H.B.]]
| align="right" |19.80
|
|-
| 5
| E.H.B County Booster
| align="right" |.14
|
|-
| 11
| J.Y.B.
| align="right" |9.90
|
|-
| 12
| E.H.B.
| align="right" |19.80
|
|-
| 18
| J.Y.B.
| align="right" |9.90
|
|-
| 19
| E.H.B
| align="right" |19.80
|
|-
| 25
| J.Y.B.
| align="right" |9.90
|
|-
| 26
| E.H.B
| align="right" |<u>19.80</u>
|
|-
|
|
| align="right" |118.94
|
|-
|
| Brout. fwd.
|
| align="right" |57.50
|-
|
| Expenditures
|
| align="right" |<u>64.42</u>
|-
|
| total
|
| align="right" |121.92
|-
|
|
|
| align="right" |<u>118.94</u>
|-
|
| Dr. Balance
|
| align="right" |2.98
|}
== August Expenditures ==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Cash
! Paid
|-
| [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]
| align="right"|3.85
|-
| Electric
| align="right"|1.71
|-
| Clothing - Jane
| align="right"|3.97
|-
| Building & Loan
| align="right"|5.00
|-
| Garage
| align="right"|1.35
|-
| House furnishings
| align="right"|1.15
|-
| Miscellaneous
| align="right"|4.10
|-
| Rent
| align="right"|17.00
|-
| Gasoline
| align="right"|2.30
|-
| Groceries
| align="right"|18.63
|-
| Gas & Kerosene
| align="right"|3.25
|-
| Chickens (entered in July)
|
|-
| Insurance
| align="right"|<u>2.11</u>
|-
|
| align="right"|64.42
|}
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{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Date
! Cash
! Rec'd
! Paid
|-
| 1
| [[Jane Young|J.Y.B.]]
| align="right" |9.90
|
|-
| 2
| [[E. Herman Brackbill|E.H.B.]]
| align="right" |19.80
|
|-
| 9
| J.Y.B.
| align="right" |9.90
|
|-
| 9
| E.H.B.
| align="right" |19.80
|
|-
| 11
| One Pig
| align="right" |22.18
|
|-
| 15
| J.Y.B.
| align="right" |9.90
|
|-
| 16
| E.H.B
| align="right" |19.80
|
|-
| 22
| J.Y.B.
| align="right" |9.90
|
|-
| 23
| E.H.B
| align="right" |19.80
|
|-
| 25
| J.Y.B.
| align="right" |1.--
|
|-
| 25
| E.H.B
| align="right" |6.00
|
|-
| 30
| E.H.B.
| align="right" |19.80
|
|-
| 30
| J.Y.B
| align="right" |<u>9.90</u>
|
|-
|
|
| align="right" |177.68
|
|-
|
| Brout. fwd.
| align="right" |<u>31.59</u>
|
|-
|
|
| align="right" |<u>209.27</u>
|
|-
|
| Expenditures
|
| align="right" |228.32
|-
|
|
|
| align="right" |<u>209.27</u>
|-
|
| Dr. Balance
|
| align="right" |19.05
|}
== December Expenditures ==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Cash
! Paid
|-
| [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]
| align="right"|6.62
|-
| Electric
| align="right"|1.82
|-
| Clothing - Jane
| align="right"|4.95
|-
| Clothing - Herman
| align="right"|2.00
|-
| Building & Loan
| align="right"|5.00
|-
| Garage
| align="right"|.90
|-
| House furnishings
| align="right"|117.27
|-
| Miscellaneous
| align="right"|38.58
|-
| Rent
| align="right"|17.00
|-
| Gasoline
| align="right"|6.25
|-
| Groceries
| align="right"|17.08
|-
| Gas [http://www.northstategas.com/history.html Essotane]
| align="right"|1.89
|-
| Chickens
| align="right"|5.50
|-
| Insurance
| align="right"|2.11
|-
| Doctor
| align="right"|.50
|-
| [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]]
| align="right"|<u>.85</u>
|-
|
| align="right"|228.32
|}
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{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Date
! Cash
! Rec'd
! Paid
|-
| 4
| [[Hess's Mill|mill]]
| align="right" |19.80
|
|-
| 11
| "
| align="right" |19.80
|
|-
| 18
| "
| align="right" |19.80
|
|-
| 25
| "
| align="right" |19.80
|
|-
| 25
| Reba & Jack
| align="right" |<u>1.00</u>
|
|-
|
| total
| align="right" |80.20
|
|-
|
| gasoline
|
| align="right" |6.00
|-
|
| Miscellaneous
|
| align="right" |36.27
|-
|
| [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]
|
| align="right" |3.90
|-
|
| Garage
|
| align="right" |0.25
|-
|
| Clothes
|
| align="right" |1.25
|-
|
| Board
|
| align="right" |24.00
|-
|
| B.& L.
|
| align="right" |5.00
|-
|
| Home Furnishing
|
| align="right" |<u>53.80</u>
|-
|
|
|
| align="right" |130.47
|-
|
| brought fwd
| align="right" |<u>110.57</u>
|
|-
|
|
| align="right" |180.77
|
|-
|
| Paid out
| align="right" |<u>130.47</u>
|
|-
|
|
| align="right" |50.30
|
|}
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{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Date
! Cash
! Rec'd
! Paid
|-
| 4
| Birthday
| align="right" |1.00
|
|-
| 3
| [[E. Herman Brackbill|E.H.B.]]
| align="right" |19.80
|
|-
| 10
| "
| align="right" |19.80
|
|-
| 17
| "
| align="right" |19.80
|
|-
| 24
| "
| align="right" |19.80
|
|-
| 2
| [[Jane Young|J.Y.B.]]
| align="right" |9.90
|
|-
| 9
| "
| align="right" |9.90
|
|-
| 16
| "
| align="right" |9.90
|
|-
| 23
| "
| align="right" |9.90
|
|-
| 25
| "
| align="right" |1.00
|
|-
|
| Chicken
| align="right" |<u>3.46</u>
|
|-
|
|
| align="right" |124.40
|
|-
|
| Brout. fwd.
| align="right" |<u>19.75</u>
|
|-
|
|
| align="right" |144.15
|
|-
|
| Expenditures
| align="right" |<u>92.78</u>
| align="right" |<u>92.78</u>
|-
|
| Balance
| align="right" |51.37
|
|}
== February Expenditures ==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Cash
! Paid
|-
| [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]
| align="right"|5.27
|-
| Electric
| align="right"|2.10
|-
| Clothing - Herman
| align="right"|1.--
|-
| Clothing - Jane
| align="right"|4.95
|-
| Building & Loan
| align="right"|10.--
|-
| Garage
| align="right"|2.15
|-
| House furnishings
| align="right"|2.05
|-
| Miscellaneous
| align="right"|14.06
|-
| Rent
| align="right"|17.--
|-
| Gasoline
| align="right"|2.25
|-
| Groceries
| align="right"|16.01
|-
| Gas
| align="right"|2.23
|-
| Chickens
| align="right"|8.30
|-
| Insurance
| align="right"|2.11
|-
| [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] Jan. & Feb.
| align="right"|<u>3.30</u>
|-
|
| align="right"|92.78
|}
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{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Date
! Cash
! Rec'd
! Paid
|-
| 7
| [[Hess's Mill|mill]]
| 19.80
|
|-
| 14
| "
| 19.80
|
|-
| 21
| "
| 19.80
|
|-
| 28
| "
| 19.80
|
|-
|
| total
| 79.20
|
|-
|
| gasoline
|
| 7.05
|-
|
| Miscellaneous
|
| 9.38
|-
|
| [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]
|
| 4.10
|-
|
| Garage
|
| 34.95
|-
|
| Clothes
|
| 4.25
|-
|
| Board
|
| 24.00
|-
|
| B.& L.
|
| <u>5.00</u>
|-
|
|
|
| 88.73
|-
|
| brought fwd
| <u>120.--</u>
|
|-
|
|
| 199.20
|
|-
|
| Paid out
| <u>88.73</u>
|
|-
|
|
| 110.57
|
|}
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{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Date
! Cash
! Rec'd
! Paid
|-
| 5
| [[Jane Young|J.Y.B.]]
| align="right" |9.90
|
|-
| 6
| [[E. Herman Brackbill|E.H.B.]]
| align="right" |19.80
|
|-
| 12
| J.Y.B.
| align="right" |9.90
|
|-
| 13
| E.H.B.
| align="right" |19.80
|
|-
| 19
| J.Y.B.
| align="right" |9.90
|
|-
| 20
| E.H.B
| align="right" |19.80
|
|-
| 26
| J.Y.B.
| align="right" |9.90
|
|-
| 27
| E.H.B
| align="right" |19.80
|
|-
|
| Chicken receipts
| align="right" |<u>4.83</u>
|
|-
|
| Total
| align="right" |123.63
|
|-
|
| Brout. fwd.
|
| align="right" |19.05
|-
|
| Expenditures
| align="right" |<u>84.83</u>
|
|-
|
|
| align="right" |<u>103.88</u>
| align="right" |103.88
|-
|
| Balance
|
| align="right" |19.75
|}
== January Expenditures ==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Cash
! Paid
|-
| [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]
| align="right"|4.57
|-
| Electric
| align="right"|2.81
|-
| Clothing - Herman
| align="right"|.35
|-
| Building & Loan
| align="right"|10.00
|-
| Garage
| align="right"|2.65
|-
| House furnishings
| align="right"|3.47
|-
| Miscellaneous
| align="right"|9.05
|-
| Rent
| align="right"|17.00
|-
| Gasoline
| align="right"|6.50
|-
| Groceries
| align="right"|15.81
|-
| Gas
| align="right"|2.41
|-
| Chickens
| align="right"|8.10
|-
| Insurance
| align="right"|<u>2.11</u>
|-
|
| align="right"|84.83
|}
[[Category:Herman Brackbill journals]]
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HB Accounts for Jul 1939
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{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Date
! Cash
! Rec'd
! Paid
|-
| 1
| [[E. Herman Brackbill|E.H.B.]]
| align="right" |19.80
|
|-
| 1
| [[Jane Young|J.Y.B.]]
| align="right" |9.20
|
|-
| 8
| E.H.B
| align="right" |19.80
|
|-
| 8
| J.Y.B.
| align="right" |9.90
|
|-
| 15
| E.H.B.
| align="right" |19.80
|
|-
| 15
| J.Y.B.
| align="right" |9.90
|
|-
| 22
| E.H.B
| align="right" |19.80
|
|-
| 22
| J.Y.B.
| align="right" |9.90
|
|-
| 29
| E.H.B
| align="right" |19.80
|
|-
| 29
| J.Y.B.
| align="right" |9.90
|
|-
|
| Dad
| align="right" |<u>1.25</u>
|
|-
|
|
| align="right" |149.05
|
|-
|
| Brout. fwd.
|
| align="right" |80.53
|-
|
| Expenditures
|
| align="right" |<u>126.02</u>
|-
|
| total
|
| align="right" |206.55
|-
|
|
|
| align="right" |<u>149.05</u>
|-
|
| Dr. Balance
|
| align="right" |57.50
|}
== July Expenditures ==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Cash
! Paid
|-
| [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]
| align="right"|10.45
|-
| Electric
| align="right"|1.51
|-
| Clothing - Jane
| align="right"|1.87
|-
| " - Herman
| align="right"|2.95
|-
| Building & Loan
| align="right"|5.00
|-
| Garage
| align="right"|11.25
|-
| House furnishings
| align="right"|8.35
|-
| Miscellaneous
| align="right"|8.91
|-
| Rent
| align="right"|17.00
|-
| Gasoline
| align="right"|5.30
|-
| Groceries
| align="right"|22.26
|-
| Gas & Kerosene
| align="right"|3.71
|-
| Chickens
| align="right"|21.35
|-
| Insurance
| align="right"|2.11
|-
| Dentist
| align="right"|<u>4.00</u>
|-
|
| align="right"|126.02
|}
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{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Date
! Cash
! Rec'd
! Paid
|-
| 3
| [[E. Herman Brackbill|E.H.B.]]
| align="right" |19.80
|
|-
| 3
| [[Jane Young|J.E.B.]]
| align="right" |9.90
|
|-
| 9
| J.E.B.
| align="right" |7.70
|
|-
| 10
| E.H.B.
| align="right" |19.80
|
|-
| 16
| J.E.B.
| align="right" |7.90
|
|-
| 17
| E.H.B.
| align="right" |19.80
|
|-
| 23
| J.E.B.
| align="right" |7.70
|
|-
| 24
| E.H.B.
| align="right" |<u>19.80</u>
|
|-
|
|
| align="right" |112.60
|
|-
|
| Brot. fwd.
|
| align="right" |56.47
|-
|
| Total expenditures
|
| align="right" |<u>136.66</u>
|-
|
|
|
| align="right" |193.13
|-
|
|
| -->
| align="right" |<u>112.60</u>
|-
|
| Balance Dr.
|
| align="right" |80.53
|}
== June Expenditures ==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Cash
! Paid
|-
| Gas.
| align="right"|3.00
|-
| [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]
| align="right"|4.35
|-
| Clothes
| align="right"|2.79
|-
| Rent
| align="right"|17.00
|-
| B.&L.
| align="right"|5.00
|-
| Electric
| align="right"|.75
|-
| Groceries
| align="right"|25.88
|-
| Gas.
| align="right"|.84
|-
| Miscell.
| align="right"|68.29
|-
| Jane Church
| align="right"|1.75
|-
| House Furn.
| align="right"|<u>7.01</u>
|-
|
| align="right"|136.66
|}
==Commentary==
''Starting in June 1939, Herman began breaking expenditures out as a separate table because he had insufficient room on the ledger pages in the journal to do them inline as before.''
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HB Accounts for Mar 1939
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{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Date
! Cash
! Rec'd
! Paid
|-
| 2
| calf loser
| align="right" |0.50
|
|-
| 4
| [[Hess's Mill|Mill]]
| align="right" |19.80
|
|-
| 7
| G.E refund
| align="right" |2.25
|
|-
| 11
| Mill
| align="right" |19.80
|
|-
| 18
| "
| align="right" |19.80
|
|-
| 25
| "
| align="right" |<u>19.80</u>
|
|-
|
| total
| align="right" |81.95
|
|-
|
| gasoline
|
| align="right" |6.10
|-
|
| Miscellaneous
|
| align="right" |4.10
|-
|
| [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]
|
| align="right" |3.30
|-
|
| Garage
|
| align="right" |11.55
|-
|
| Clothes
|
| align="right" |0.25
|-
|
| Board
|
| align="right" |24.00
|-
|
| B.& L.
|
| align="right" |5.00
|-
|
|
|
| align="right" |54.30
|-
|
| brought fwd
| align="right" |<u>50.30</u>
|
|-
|
|
| align="right" |132.25
|
|-
|
| Paid out
| align="right" |<u>54.30</u>
|
|-
|
|
| align="right" |77.95
|
|}
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{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Date
! Cash
! Rec'd
! Paid
|-
| 2
| [[E. Herman Brackbill|E.H.B.]]
| align="right" |19.80
|
|-
| 9
| "
| align="right" |19.80
|
|-
| 16
| "
| align="right" |19.80
|
|-
| 23
| "
| align="right" |19.80
|
|-
| 30
| "
| align="right" |13.86
|
|-
| 1
| [[Jane Young|J.Y.B.]]
| align="right" |9.90
|
|-
| 8
| "
| align="right" |9.90
|
|-
| 15
| "
| align="right" |9.90
|
|-
| 22
| "
| align="right" |9.90
|
|-
| 29
| "
| align="right" |9.90
|
|-
|
| Chickens
| align="right" |<u>4.02</u>
|
|-
|
|
| align="right" |146.58
|
|-
|
| Brout. fwd.
| align="right" |<u>51.37</u>
|
|-
|
|
| align="right" |197.95
|
|-
|
| Expenditures
| align="right" |<u>166.91</u>
| align="right" |166.91
|-
|
| Balance
| align="right" |31.04
|
|}
== March Expenditures ==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Cash
! Paid
|-
| [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]
| align="right"|6.27
|-
| Electric
| align="right"|1.88
|-
| Clothing - Herman
| align="right"|1.50
|-
| Clothing - Jane
| align="right"|9.34
|-
| Building & Loan
| align="right"|10.--
|-
| Garage
| align="right"|11.05
|-
| House furnishings
| align="right"|.98
|-
| Miscellaneous
| align="right"|29.37
|-
| Rent
| align="right"|17.--
|-
| Gasoline
| align="right"|6.55
|-
| Groceries
| align="right"|19.53
|-
| Gas
| align="right"|1.89
|-
| Chickens
| align="right"|5.40
|-
| Insurance
| align="right"|2.11
|-
| [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] Jan. & Feb.
| align="right"|<u>.20</u>
|-
|
| align="right"|143.07
|-
| Coal
| align="right"|<u>23.84</u>
|-
|
| align="right"|166.91
|}
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HB Accounts for May 1939
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{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Date
! Cash
! Rec'd
! Paid
|-
| 6
| [[Hess's Mill|mill]]
| align="right" |19.80
|
|-
| 13
| "
| align="right" |19.80
|
|-
| 20
| "
| align="right" |<u>19.80</u>
|
|-
|
|
| align="right" |59.40
|
|-
|
| gasoline
|
| align="right" |3.75
|-
|
| Miscellaneous
|
| align="right" |40.55
|-
|
| [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]
|
| align="right" |1.80
|-
|
| Garage
|
| align="right" |1.35
|-
|
| Clothes
|
| align="right" |42.00
|-
|
| Board
|
| align="right" |6.00
|-
|
| Rent
|
| align="right" |17.00
|-
|
| B.& L.
|
| align="right" |5.00
|-
|
| House furnishing
|
| align="right" |102.34
|-
|
| Garden
|
| align="right" |.80
|-
|
| Electric
|
| align="right" |<u>.83</u>
|-
|
|
|
| align="right" |221.42
|-
|
| brought fwd
| align="right" |<u>105.55</u>
|
|-
|
|
| align="right" |164.95
| align="right" |<u>164.95</u>
|-
|
|
|
| align="right" |56.47
|}
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{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Date
! Cash
! Rec'd
! Paid
|-
| 3
| [[Jane Young|J.Y.B.]]
| align="right" |9.90
|
|-
| 4
| [[E. Herman Brackbill|E.H.B.]]
| align="right" |19.80
|
|-
| 10
| J.Y.B.
| align="right" |9.90
|
|-
| 11
| E.H.B.
| align="right" |19.80
|
|-
| 17
| J.Y.B.
| align="right" |9.90
|
|-
| 18
| E.H.B
| align="right" |19.80
|
|-
| 24
| J.Y.B.
| align="right" |9.90
|
|-
| 25
| E.H.B
| align="right" |19.80
|
|-
|
| J.Y.B. C. Savings
| align="right" |<u>50.--</u>
|
|-
|
|
| align="right" |168.80
|
|-
|
| Brout. fwd.
|
| align="right" |5.64
|-
|
| Expenditures
|
| align="right" |<u>131.57</u>
|-
|
| total
|
| align="right" |137.21
|-
|
|
| align="right" |<u>137.21</u>
|
|-
|
| Balance
| align="right" |31.59
|
|}
== November Expenditures ==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Cash
! Paid
|-
| [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]
| align="right"|4.97
|-
| Electric
| align="right"|2.04
|-
| Clothing - Jane
| align="right"|26.44
|-
| Clothing - Herman
| align="right"|3.50
|-
| Building & Loan
| align="right"|5.00
|-
| Garage
| align="right"|17.15
|-
| House furnishings
| align="right"|2.15
|-
| Miscellaneous
| align="right"|11.59
|-
| Rent
| align="right"|17.00
|-
| Gasoline
| align="right"|5.60
|-
| Groceries
| align="right"|18.73
|-
| Gas [http://www.northstategas.com/history.html Essotane]
| align="right"|2.14
|-
| Chickens
| align="right"|5.30
|-
| Insurance
| align="right"|8.86
|-
| [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]]
| align="right"|<u>1.10</u>
|-
|
| align="right"|131.57
|}
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HB Accounts for Oct 1939
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{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Date
! Cash
! Rec'd
! Paid
|-
| 6
| [[Jane Young|J.Y.B.]]
| align="right" |9.90
|
|-
| 7
| [[E. Herman Brackbill|E.H.B.]]
| align="right" |19.80
|
|-
| 13
| J.Y.B.
| align="right" |9.90
|
|-
| 14
| E.H.B.
| align="right" |19.80
|
|-
| 20
| J.Y.B.
| align="right" |9.90
|
|-
| 21
| E.H.B
| align="right" |19.80
|
|-
| 27
| J.Y.B.
| align="right" |9.90
|
|-
| 28
| E.H.B
| align="right" |<u>19.80</u>
|
|-
|
|
| align="right" |118.80
|
|-
|
| Brout. fwd.
|
| align="right" |6.81
|-
|
| Expenditures
|
| align="right" |<u>117.63</u>
|-
|
| total
|
| align="right" |124.44
|-
|
|
|
| align="right" |<u>118.80</u>
|-
|
| Dr. Balance
|
| align="right" |5.64
|}
== October Expenditures ==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Cash
! Paid
|-
| [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]
| align="right"|6.35
|-
| Electric
| align="right"|1.93
|-
| Clothing - Jane
| align="right"|11.62
|-
| Clothing - Herman
| align="right"|2.98
|-
| Building & Loan
| align="right"|5.00
|-
| Garage
| align="right"|29.38
|-
| House furnishings
| align="right"|.89
|-
| Miscellaneous
| align="right"|6.90
|-
| Rent
| align="right"|17.00
|-
| Gasoline
| align="right"|4.76
|-
| Groceries
| align="right"|16.68
|-
| Gas & Kerosene
| align="right"|2.58
|-
| Chickens
| align="right"|8.05
|-
| Insurance
| align="right"|2.61
|-
| [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]]
| align="right"|<u>.40</u>
|-
|
| align="right"|117.63
|}
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HB Accounts for Sep 1939
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{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Date
! Cash
! Rec'd
! Paid
|-
| 1
| [[Jane Young|J.Y.B.]]
| align="right" |9.90
|
|-
| 2
| [[E. Herman Brackbill|E.H.B.]]
| align="right" |19.80
|
|-
| 8
| J.Y.B.
| align="right" |9.90
|
|-
| 9
| E.H.B.
| align="right" |19.80
|
|-
| 15
| J.Y.B.
| align="right" |9.90
|
|-
| 16
| E.H.B
| align="right" |19.80
|
|-
| 22
| J.Y.B.
| align="right" |9.90
|
|-
| 23
| E.H.B
| align="right" |<u>19.80</u>
|
|-
|
|
| align="right" |118.80
|
|-
|
| Brout. fwd.
|
| align="right" |2.98
|-
|
| Expenditures
|
| align="right" |<u>122.63</u>
|-
|
| total
|
| align="right" |125.61
|-
|
|
|
| align="right" |<u>118.80</u>
|-
|
| Dr. Balance
|
| align="right" |6.81
|}
== September Expenditures ==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Cash
! Paid
|-
| [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]
| align="right"|4.88
|-
| Electric
| align="right"|1.82
|-
| Clothing - Jane
| align="right"|4.23
|-
| Clothing - Herman
| align="right"|11.68
|-
| Building & Loan
| align="right"|5.00
|-
| Garage
| align="right"|2.00
|-
| House furnishings
| align="right"|3.58
|-
| Miscellaneous
| align="right"|9.03
|-
| Rent
| align="right"|17.00
|-
| Gasoline
| align="right"|5.35
|-
| Groceries
| align="right"|19.89
|-
| Gas & Kerosene
| align="right"|2.23
|-
| Chickens
| align="right"|4.25
|-
| Insurance
| align="right"|2.11
|-
| Coal
| align="right"|<u>29.58</u>
|-
|
| align="right"|122.63
|}
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HB Journal for Apr 1, 1939
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I got up this morning in good shape but had to wait around for breakfast. I was not late at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] but [[John]] was.
We were not very busy and so got done till noon. [[Dick]] was with us.
In the afternoon I just sat and visited with [[Esta Leona Leaman|Mother]] and Flossie. I also washed my head again.
After supper, [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I had a double date with Red and his girl. She, however, seemed to have "stood him up." After a flat tire we saw a good movie!
I couldn't help showing my affection later.
{{hbj |before=[[HB Journal for Mar 31, 1939|Mar 31, 1939]] |after=[[HB Journal for Apr 2, 1939|Apr 2, 1939]] }}
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HB Journal for Apr 1, 1940
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A red letter day to be sure. We got up at 5:45 this morning for once. It was a lovely day; the bright sun warmed the earth and all that was in it.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] took me down to start on my new job. Of course, I was green, but everything seemed to go fine. The day seemed pretty short. We will not be in the new office for a little yet.
After supper we took our load in to [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] chorus practice. The chorus broke ties with the County C.E. Union, a big step.
==Commentary==
''This was Herman's first day working at the [[Arthur S. Young Company]].
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HB Journal for Apr 10, 1939
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I got up bright and early (as my custom is becoming to be) and didn't feel like eating a lot for breakfast.
[[Dick]] was around helping us most all day at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]].
The weather was as nice as it has been yet this spring.
I was fortunate enough to be given the job of driving Mr. Hess in the La Salle collecting eggs from the farmers for the St. Joseph Hospital.
In the evening we had U.C.C.E. meeting. The girls guild met also and we had games and refreshments together. [[Harold Brackbill|Short]] left in the P.M.
{{hbj |before=[[HB Journal for Apr 9, 1939|Apr 9, 1939]] |after=[[HB Journal for Apr 11, 1939|Apr 11, 1939]] }}
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Today was a swell day just like spring (is my grammar poor). Those who waited for a clear day to wash really got one.
There was little outside activity around the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]] and shop today and it would have been a good day to move into the new office, but we didn't.
After supper we went to a congregational meeting at [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]. We elected another trustee - [[Charles K. Singer|Chas. K. Singer]], and had a social committee meeting afterwards.
We got home tired and sleepy & went to bed.
{{hbj |before=[[HB Journal for Apr 9, 1940|Apr 9, 1940]] |after=[[HB Journal for Apr 11, 1940|Apr 11, 1940]] }}
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We had a job on our hands getting the flour ready for [[Dick]] to get started to [[Philadelphia|Phila.]] this morning.
I spent a good bit of time cleaning up around the main floor. For some reason or other I was feeling draggy all day. After dinner, while posting the charges, I almost fell asleep. Yes.
We were real busy and worked late. The day ended rainy.
After supper I didn't do much. Read a little and listened to the radio to "The Inside Story" & "[[Information Please]]."
Bed real early (I hope).
{{hbj |before=[[HB Journal for Apr 10, 1939|Apr 10, 1939]] |after=[[HB Journal for Apr 12, 1939|Apr 12, 1939]] }}
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HB Journal for Apr 11, 1940
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[[Jane Young|Jane]] didn't get awake this morning and so I walked to [[Arthur S. Young Company|work]] and left the car for her.
The [[Arthur S. Young|"Boss"]] said we would move as soon as we got our work cleaned up; that suited us.
We had some time cleaning & dusting but got re-located toward the last of the afternoon. We certainly moved into a swell office.
After supper, for Jane's satisfaction and pleasure we skipped choir practice. I got my hair cut and then we got into that new office again & put in a few finishing touches.
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All day today it was Wednesday night to me. No having seen [[Jane Young|Jane]] last night made me extra anxious for our meeting again.
Everything went well at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]]. We were very busy in the afternoon and I did my office work after quitting time.
It blew hard all day and snowed in flurries about dark. It froze real hard at night.
We had [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] board meeting at the Church. Most of the kids were at H.S. at operetta practice but we had a good board meeting.
Jane & I enjoyed our own board meeting at her home later.
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Morning dawned with more anticipation for the new office. It completely fills our expectation and I like it, really, even though I'm green.
By the way, [[J. Z. Landis]] was our first customer in the new office yesterday.
It was a very rainy day, and the rain turned to snow toward evening.
After supper we rather reluctantly got ready to go to [[Bart H.S.]] where I taught a spelling class. It was bad travelling but I really enjoyed it a lot -- we got home late.
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The alarm clock mixed itself and me all up this morning. Result: I was late for work once again. I was pretty well rested, though, and got right into the swing of things from the start.
It was like winter again with a mean cold wind. We had enough to do to keep us warm and yet some.
After dinner I had a trip to the bank for a change.
After supper I got ready and took [[Jane Young|Jane]] to choir practice. I got my hair cut afterwards and then presented myself to Jane. She was going to kidnap me, so she said, but I persuaded her to wait four or five weeks.
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Everything was all right this morning except that there was snow everywhere and about 17° cold.
[[Jane Young|Jane]], of course, didn't go to the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]], but rather did her cleaning at home. We had a quite busy forenoon at the place of employment.
After completing the necessary details, we went off to [[Marg Bucher|Marg]] & [[Willis Bucher|Willis]]'s. We stopped at [[Lancaster]] to do a little bit of shopping.
We got to [[Lititz]] in time for a sumptuous supper. Afterwards we played around and enjoyed the radio. Then went to a wintertime bed far from home.
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Shame on me again this morning. I was half an hour late for work.
[[Groffie]] took his truck to [[Lancaster]] for repairs and we were up to our eyes in work again.
It was cloudy and cold all day and it rained toward the middle of the afternoon.
After supper the kids went to the operetta at High School. [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & Val came and we talked. I pressed my suit. We practiced singing and sang a little.
Eunice & Val are making out just fine and we sorta envy them. But just wait a little.
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This morning we arose at our usual Sunday tardy hour and after a breakfast of "not less than two" eggs we went to [[Lititz]] proper.
We went to Sunday School and church at the Moravian church and enjoyed their fine building and their ceremony as well as the choir.
We had a big dinner after which we took turns at sleeping. Later on we drove around awhile and looked for [[Wikipedia:arbutus|arbutus]].
We had light supper and then listened to more radio and played [[chinese checkers]].
Of course, then we came home.
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You possibly have noticed that it is my custom to get to work early or at least on time and this morning was no exception.
We worked along steadily and finished shortly after dinner. Rain changed the plan for my afternoon by making it unpleasant to work in the garden. [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I went to [[Lancaster]] & bought a living room suit, kitchen table, chairs, cabinets at [[Westenburgers]].
We had supper at a church in [[Lititz]] and then visited Marg and [[Willis Bucher|Willis]]. We played [[Chinese Checkers]] till late & came home & slept a little (too long).
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[[Jane Young|My wife]] has been seeing too much night life lately for she was no more than awake when I got up this morning and was ready to go to work.
We are gradually getting situated in our new office and are more pleased with it every day. [[Red]] put the blinds up and we were getting more electrical fixtures.
At suppertime [[Mary Jane]] paid a short unexpected visit. After supper we went to [[County Chorus]]. [[Lloyd]] wasn't there but we made out quite well.
It was cool today and partly cloudy.
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It's never hard to get up on Sunday morning for it is very enjoyable just anticipating the different points of that day's schedule.
It sprinkled enough rain in the morning to be-spot my freshly washed automobile, although it rained real hard in the afternoon.
After <strike>supper</strike> dinner I went to [[Youngs]] and then some of us went up to see our house.
We sang and fiddled around, [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I trying to get on unequal terms again, but quite in vain.
After church we, with the Brackbill boys, went to visit [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & Val's & tried our wits on a Bible question game.
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I seem to be failing a little for I was a couple of minutes late for work this morning. [[Jane Young|Jane]] came down later as usual.
We got one of our grand rushes about the middle of the forenoon but it cleared away.
The day was warm and slightly rainy, not bad though, all in all.
In the evening we went to [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] to an old fashioned party the [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] had. Most of us had a good time and some had an exceptional good time.
We got home late & tired.
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Back in the same old rut again. Up terrible late and later for work. It rained virtually all day and so for half the night.
[[Dick]] was not there all day and [[Morris]] had off in the afternoon. [[Allen]], [[Groffie]] & I might as well have for we surely weren't rushed with orders. Morris worked at night.
After supper & cleaning up we took [[Jane Young|Jane]] & Romaine to [[County Chorus|Chorus]] practice in [[Lancaster]]. All went just lovely & fine. Although some of the chorus from Paradise dropped out, it is stronger than ever.
Bed late but not awful.
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[[Jane Young|Jane]] had a day off today. I walked to work and tried to get along without her.
There was a quilting over [[Brackbill Farm|home]]. The Brackbill sisters were there and Jane went to sort of referee or to keep them company.
We had a pretty busy day since it is still too wet to farm.
After supper there was a moving picture show at the fire hall on the M.M. tractors. Jane went there. I took [[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Mother Y.]] and we went to a S.S. committee meeting at [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]. There was a small crowd.
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I made her again this morning, that is got up early. It was rainy & cold once again with little hope of the weather clearing up soon.
I was in the repairing department today and got my head and chest all bonged up with flour. It was a long day, continuous till 5:30.
After supper we all went up to a [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] social at [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]. There was a very fine turn out and it made quite an evening of fun.
It all ended late with a thunder gust and foggy driving.
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We almost overslept this morning. We didn't get up till 6:30. Then we didn't have much time for breakfast but hurried down to the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]].
I didn't get much extra accomplished aside from waiting on trade.
It was cloudy and rainy and in spite of it all, it got warmer.
I trimmed a few grapes before supper, then after supper we went to choir practice and sang a little. Then we went down home for a short stay and then came home to bed.
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The same fog that bade us "good night" a few hours ago bid me a cheerless "good morning" as I rolled out of bed and stopped the nervous jingling of my faithful alarm clock.
We were busy at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] but everything went just fine. We worked long again--till after 5:30.
After supper we all went to Choir practice, that is, we four boys. We did fine & played a little ping-pong.
[[Carl Groff]] got another car, '37 Ford. [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I visited him and sponged a ride. Later we talked silly and also sober. I left for home about eleven in the starlight.
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Another day with no change in weather. It rained lightly and otherwise all day long. Our coal is [[Dialect|all]] again and it will be necessary to have some more.
It was just another day at work, too. We are not catching up with the book work very fast because of customers.
After a light but very satisfactory supper we hurried off to [[New Holland]] to a meeting of East Branch executives of [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]].
We missed a perfectly good Band Concert at H.S. which we could easily have listened to.
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I ate my usual Sunday morning breakfast before going to S.S. & Church.
It was cold and windy today and the sun shone most of the time.
No one extra was here for dinner. In the afternoon [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & Val came and we went to see [[Jane Young|Jane]] like old times. We had supper at Flossie's after hunting arbutus in vain.
Red led [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] We had slides on Japan in Church, also jelly eggs. Mrs. Kaufman didn't appear for cantata practice.
The moon, almost full, influenced us by making us mild lunatics. Nothing serious but I came home about 1:40.
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We got up bright and early again this morning, with that old sun right ready to rise and greet us. It was a fine morning and grew into a fine spring.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] did the washing. I put in the day down at the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]]. It was hot in there and I was green and making a few mistakes as I went along.
After supper Jane ironed. I worked on [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] reports. [[Wayne]] came a little later. [[Marg Bucher|Marg]] & [[Darline]] payed us a little visit & we had ginger ale. We were tired and sleepy [[Dialect|till]] bed time.
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Came the dawn, and with it all the hopes and joys any bright spring will bring one who is free and content.
The change in weather wrought a change in nearly everything about us. Dispositions changed, countenances changed; everything gave one big leap ahead and life blossomed anew.
Something else blossomed anew, too. Mary Jane sent me a note saying she would be waiting at the church at seven to beat me at a game of ping-pong. She was. (It was all in fun for I took [[Jane Young|Jane]] up and had to wait till orchestra practice was over--then we had choir practice.) It was grand.
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This morning about 3 A.M. we were both awakened by the rain blowing against our window pane. It made a pretty racket. [[Jane Young|Jane]] came down and set two tubs to catch what might leak through the ceiling above the bay windows.
I went to [[Arthur S. Young Company|work]] as usual and waited on trade in the mud.
After dinner I went to the dentist and had 5 cavities filled. I drove a new Buick Roadmaster while in [[New Holland]]. When I came back I went to the store & down home & played ping pong.
Fiddled around till supper. After supper, when we were ready to go, [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]] dropped in and we took them along to [[Mountville]] to the [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] Spring Rally.
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I got up earlier than ever this morning but had to wait for my breakfast. I was early to work but [[John]] was already there. Sometime I shall get there before him.
We were busy again but no one seemed to care. We worked nearly an hour overtime but didn't have to. I spent a good part of the forenoon in the office.
After supper I took [[Jane Young|Jane]] to East Branch meeting. We were both real tired. [[Luetta Sheaffer|Jane's mother]] got Jane a lovely set of silver in [[Lancaster|Lanc.]] this afternoon.
After we came home we ate cake @ Grandma's. Ruth Groff, Earl's sister was there too. It was late till I got to bed.
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The alarm clock rang at seven oclock this morning but we went back to sleep till eight thirty. We surely had to hurry from then on.
Sunday school was well attended but late getting started. [[Charles Singer]] was installed a trustee at [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]].
[[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]] were here for dinner. We went up to [[Lititz]] Pike to inspect the new house Val helped to build. Then we went over home for the rest of the afternoon and stayed for supper.
Chas. Mueller__ & Mrs. were visitors @ [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] We had pictures at church. Visited [[Brackbill Farm|down home]] afterwards.
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This morning, I <u>was</u> to work before [[John]], only a few minutes. It was a beautiful morning and it was nice to be alive.
We were pretty busy but got finished by dinner for a great change. Immediately after dinner I went to [[Youngs]] and [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I dug a little of our garden, although it was a little too wet.
I came home for supper and then went back to take her, along with [[Mary Jane]] & [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] to [[Lancaster]] to a county [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] rally. We ate a little at McMi__s.
Later I slept a few hours and nearly froze. I watched the Northern Lights a little. I had never seen anything quite like them.
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Upon arising and looking out the window I saw a cloudburst of snow flakes. A short time afterwards the sun showed his bright face for the first time in days.
I walked down to the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]] and [[Jane Young|Jane]] came down later. I am catching on pretty well now and we seemed to get a good bit done today.
We were interrupted several times when we were eating our supper. Afterwards we went to [[County Chorus]] practice. Coming home we got [[Romaine]] ripping mad, but of course we shouldn't have.
It's swell moonlight.
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Everyone was up much earlier than usual this morning to launch the preparation for a great day.
We went to S.S. & [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] as usual. At noontime there was a great picnic here in our house. [[Amos Hershey Leaman|Uncle Hershey]]'s visit from Chicago was the occasion for celebration. All the family, [[Anna Barbara Hershey|Grandma]]'s, was here, except [[Jacob Clayton Leaman|Clayton]].
We foolishly had a big soft ball game in the afternoon. Supper was also a picnic.
I "pretended" to sing a solo at [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] and we all nearly sang solo at Church for there were only 19 there. I didn't make out so hot with my date. Just slept & then didn't rest well. ''--P.S. see over''
Last minute mention of one of yesterday's events. Jane & I asked the preacher to officiate at our wedding. He & Mrs. gave us some advice and stuff to read.
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It's hard to get up these mornings, I guess the novelty is wearing off of my new job. [[Jane Young|Jane]] never gets up any more till I have my breakfast.
It was a swell day. The sun shone all day and made it warm and nice. Jane did the washing in the forenoon.
The customers didn't bother us very much and so we got some catching up done.
In the evening [[Webbie]] came and we cleaned up the grapes and garden and burned the weeds. Jane got her hair cut and did some ironing.
We didn't go away.
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I was late getting up this morning but a little stiff.
We weren't overworked at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] but didn't finish quite as early as we should have.
After supper I to [[Jane Young|Jane]]'s & [[C. Everett Young|Everett]]'s to orchestra. We had usher's club meeting but the boys couldn't make it. The meeting was very poor and my need of sleep and other things bore me down so I feel most miserable. I hope a little sleep will fix me up, if not a phone call might be resorted to tomorrow eve.
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We didn't get up just on the dot this morning again and so were inconvenienced as far as getting our morning routine accomplished in the allotted time.
It was a pretty nice day again. We weren't bothered with trade, just a few salesmen. That meant we did a pretty good job of getting caught up.
It was last day of school for [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] and the school here at [[Kinzers]].
After a supper of free fish, we got ready and went to [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] to Y.P. Choir practice. We had a nice bunch, what was there. Afterwards we went [[Brackbill Farm|down home]] & visited & fed the kittens.
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I got up on time this morning but quite stiff from the effects of [[HB Journal for Apr 23, 1939|Sunday]]'s game. It was a beautiful day and nearly everyone had spring fever. We weren't extra busy at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] and that made us lazier.
After work, I went directly to [[Kinzers]]. After helping [[Luetta Sheaffer|Mrs. Y.]] a little, [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I went up to work on our garden. When it got dark we had supper at Jane's again. It was fun and we couldn't help but wish we had our own home, once; especially when it was time to go home. Mine--I stayed till almost ten.
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There was a frost again this morning but the sun soon had the tin roofs steaming.
After hurrying through our breakfast, we went down to [[Arthur S. Young Company|work]], as usual. When the weather is nice we aren't bothered with customers and can catch up with books.
In the afternoon [[Jane Young|Jane]] got some teeth filled at [[Lancaster]]. [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] & [[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Mother]] went along. I had supper started when she came home.
In the evening we went to choir practice, then to [[R. Doutrich]]'s to Pauline's birthday party and ate.
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Late getting up made me late for work. It was a miserably rainy and damp day. The road was wet all day and the sun came out only once.
Farming will certainly have a late start this spring for the farmers haven't had time to get out in the ground when it was dry enough.
We found our selves quite busy today; so busy, in fact, that we didn't get done.
After a short supper, I went back to the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] and worked till about 12:30. I passed my time ready a book Rev. had given me on marriage.
I called [[Jane Young|Jane]] & her [[Luetta Sheaffer|mother]] called me. I postpone my date till tomorrow.
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This morning it seemed as if we were stuck to the bed again. [[Jane Young|Jane]] was late again and I walked to work, part way.
Time passes pretty rapidly and it is not at all boring. The work seems to agree with me and I with it. (I hope.)
It was nice again today and the trees and the grass are beginning to get alive again.
This evening I trimmed the barberry. [[Ruth]] & [[Jerry]] visited. I went down to [[Webbie]]'s & visited a little while. Jane is getting herself accustomed to home life, mending etc.
We might get to bed early for a change.
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It wasn't at all easy to get up and go to work at six, or a little after, this morning but it had to be done.
It looked at times as if the weather would clear up but we had some showers and it was real foggy & misty at night.
After Sr. Choir Practice this evening, [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I walked in to a surprise shower at her home. I knew but she scarcely suspected anything.
Jane's friends certainly think a lot of her, maybe me too, for they certainly bought us wonderful shower gifts. I prolonged the night with a date & got home at three, about.
==Commentary==
''The wedding shower was covered in the local paper (see [http://www.flickr.com/photos/92727610@N00/431034866/ scan]).''
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It was bad this morning for fair. I got up too late for breakfast or anything but ate some anyhow and so was late for work. [[Jane Young|Jane]] got up later.
Things went all right down at the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]]. We bought two cars for the shops.
After a brief and hurried dinner, I helped [[Spunk]] & [[Sam]] move the [[Brooder]] house. Then I dug garden & planted some radishes.
We got ready then & went to [[Morris Schnupp|Schnupp]]'s to surprise Morris on his birthday--we did. All the men were there. We had fun and ate.
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I very much overslept this morning and was late getting to the [[Hess's Mill|mill]]. It turned out to be a rainy day again.
I was real sleepy after last night's big party. We were not too busy and got done quite on time.
Then I started for where I am now. I took a quick bath and then got [[Charlotte Byers]] & came here to [[Harrisburg]] as delegates to a Synod young people's conference. It is a selected group.
[[Harold Brackbill|Harold]] is here and we are guests of Mr. & Mrs. Wirt, [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=1935+N+4th+St,+Harrisburg,+PA+17102,+USA&ie=UTF8&ll=40.278065,-76.892393&spn=0.001809,0.005021&t=h&z=18&iwloc=addr&om=0 1935 N. Fourth St].
I am sleepy and tired.
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We just didn't help it and overslept again this morning. We hurried enough not to be late for [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] and Sunday School.
It was a swell day, clear & bright & warm. [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I went over [[Brackbill Farm|home]] for dinner, so did [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]]. In the afternoon we went for arbutus and explored through [[Abe Buzzard]]'s cave. We nearly over did it for we got real warm & tired.
We got bluebells & visited [[Flossie]]. We made [[icecream]] for supper.
I led [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] Church was poorly attended. After church we went down home and visited a little.
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[[Harrisburg]] was real good to me last night. I slept fine & we awoke this morning listening to a baby duckling.
Wirts gave us a fine breakfast. We got lost going to our first meeting but were just a little late.
Our addresses were inspirational and our discussions were very helpful.
I am beginning to know [[Harold Brackbill|Harold]]'s fine college friends. We spent our "free" time this afternoon roaming over the city.
After a big banquet & review this evening, we went to a party at Carter's.
The moon was shining full almost. Longings it aroused cannot be written here.
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This morning came too soon again but the brightness of it and the pleasantness invited us to enjoy its loveliness soon and long.
I walked down to the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]]. [[Jane Young|Jane]] did the washing. After dinner we both went down. Most of the farmers are working in the field. That means we get lots of time to catch up with the books. I got caught up today.
After a pretty quick supper we should have gotten into the garden but went to [[County Chorus]] practice instead. [[Lloyd]] wasn't there and so it flopped a little. It was on fast time so we didn't get home so late.
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Winter seemed to have come back and settled upon again. It was real cold and the wind was blowing.
I was neither late nor early when I arrived at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]]. [[John]] was not there yet. I spent a large part of the day posting from the old ledger into the new.
After supper, [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]] took Romain, Emma, [[Jane Young|Jane]] & me to [[Lancaster]] to [[County Choir]] practice. Lloyd was there this time and we had a grand rehearsal.
It was full moon and Jane & I lounged in the back seat.
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It's pretty nice getting up these mornings and thinking about going to work.
Down at the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]] things went pretty well. I am learning a lot but don't seem to know very much at that. My [[Jane Young|"better half"]] stays right with me and helps me. [[Harold]] was away most all day and we had to make out.
After supper we went to [[Singers]] to choir practice and had [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] board meeting afterwards.
It was a rainy day and we had thundershowers in the evening. [[John Appel]] was here a little.
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Short (that is, [[Harold Brackbill|Harold]]) had to wake me this morning and yet we were late for our first discussion group at 9:00, fast time. After this discussion we went to the services in the (our) Church, Olivet. The sermon was preached by [[Park Hays Miller]], very wonderful.
After dinner and discussion we skipped out of the closing service so Harold would be ready for Carter & the boys. [[Charlotte Byers|Charlotte]] & I came home about 4:30, at home.
The Kaufman's were at [[Youngs]]' & I stayed for supper. The service tonight was a district joint at [[Strasburg]], a debate.
We had a rowdy party at [[Romaine]]'s featuring Mary Jane & the moon, but [[Jane Young|Jane]] was main attraction.
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We weren't in a hurry about getting up this morning again but we did, a little late. When I write this I hope that it is the last.
It was cloudy in the morning but soon got warm and the sun came out. It got cloudy in the evening again.
We were busy enough down at work. We are still catching up little by little. [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] was with us a little in the afternoon.
When we got home in the evening we set to digging garden. We mowed a little yard for the first today, [[Webbie]] did. We ate a quick supper & worked till dark. Then [[Jane Young|Jane]] ironed & I did dishes & worked on my own books.
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I was just a little late for work this morning but no one knew the difference. It didn't seem a bit like spring. The wind was cold and strong, the weather cloudy. We didn't have a lot of time to discuss the weather, however, for we were busy all the time.
This evening we attended the first of this week's evening meetings at church. Rev. Underwood preached, and the Sr. Choir sang.
Cantata practice proceeded with two absent members. It is pretty well in shape.
At Young's, we had ice cream, dog & radio. For desert, I was treated to a little mess of moon, [[Jane Young|Jane]] officiating.
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[[Jane Young|Jane]] is getting to be a little bit lazy because I had half of my breakfast eaten [[Dialect|till]] she got downstairs this morning.
We went off to work together as usual. It was the same run, almost. We were pretty busy with customers & salesmen. We are all looking forward to the time when we shall be in the new office.
After supper we went to choir practice which lasted 1/2 hour. Then we went down [[Brackbill Farm|home]] & visited a couple of hours when we should have been in bed.
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I had to wait for my breakfast this morning. I didn't like it a bit, I mean having to wait, but there I was, ready, and it wasn't.
I spent a good bit of today in the office and got my book work up to date again.
The weather was more on the order of spring again. The sun was real warm, but the air was brisk.
After supper, we went to teachers' & officers' meeting. Then Rev. Har___ preached a wonderful sermon at church. Afterwards I waited while the orchestra practiced.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] wasn't feeling well at [[Kinzers]]. We were both sleepy. I expect to see [[Harold Brackbill|Short]] upstairs.
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By this time [[Jane Young|my wife]] is really a genuine sleepy head. She was scarcely up in time to see me off to work, and was herself quite late for work.
We were, what I would call, exceptionally busy at [[Arthur S. Young Company|my new employment]] today. Everything was fine except my eyes bothered me toward evening.
After work we took our "family" and went to [[Lancaster First]] to a League Banquet. A [[Dr. Leber]] spoke and delivered a rousing message to a couple hundred of us "youngsters."
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Quietly and quickly I arose and answered the tinkling of the alarm clock. [[Harold Brackbill|Short]] & [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]] were in the other bed in my room and the Professor was in Harry's room.
I had to wait for breakfast and was early to the [[Hess's Mill|mill]]. I spent a good deal of the day putting new bushings in the flour packer & I taught [[Groffie]] to pack flour.
It rained from dawn to dark. The trucks weren't very busy.
After supper Harry went to Scout. I took [[Jane Young|Jane]] to church. Rev. Davies preached. Mary Jane & her mother are off the sick list & back in the choir. Short stayed home to study.
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It was quite all right but I mention it anyhow. [[Jane Young|Jane]] was still in bed after I had been up and had my breakfast and went off to work. She wasn't even sick.
The [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]] was full of our own salesmen and even at that, customers kept coming and we were busy. Time passed rapidly.
In the afternoon we went down and washed and cleaned our car. We came back and fiddled around the chickens etc.
After supper I went to the P.O. and store while Jane just sat around and took it easy.
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Bright and early, I started the day off. You must believe me, that is the only way. There is leisure before breakfast, if at no other time.
There was nothing new at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]], not even the weather, except there was no rain and [[John]] got [[Morris]] a brand new truck.
After supper most of us went to <strike>prayer meeti</strike> preparatory services. Most everyone was there, especially the young people. Maybe it was to see [[Harold Brackbill|Short]], but even so they couldn't help my seeing them & wanting them -- especially the one [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] tried to hear me kiss.
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The usual Sunday morning happenings took place this morning. The head of the house arose considerably first then came the [[Jane Young|Lady]].
We got off to Sunday School and [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] early. It was a bright clear day and everyone was in good humor.
We were invited over home for dinner; and, of course, went. We spent an enjoyable day.
After a good [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] meeting and church service we went up to [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]]'s where [[Wind Troop]] had the rest going.
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Today again I got up earlier than the cooks and had to wait for breakfast. [[John]] was late enough that I got a chance to start the [[Hess's Mill|mill]].
We started the day with a very few orders but business increased so much that we didn't get finished till way after dinner.
[[Harold Brackbill|Short]], [[Morris]], & I took a living room suit to [[Ivan Benjamin Leaman|Uncle Ivan]]'s.
After the P.S. of our supper, Short & I went after women. He brought [[Mary Jane]] to [[Kinzers]] & we all played [[Chinese Checkers]]. We left early to prepare for early rising tomorrow.
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This morning it was raining - not much of a wash day.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] & I both went down to the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]] to work. A rainy day in the summertime seems to increase business tremendously. They were planning to ship a new pickup baler to Texas and one to Mexico.
The home fire had gone out and I had to make it again in order to have it comfortably warm.
After supper Jane went to Guild meeting and I went to [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] Staff meeting at [[Lancaster]]. I got home first.
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A wonderful day. The ground was white with snow this morning. I got up about 5 o'clock and shaved & dressed--[[Romaine]], [[Mary Jane]], [[Jane Young|Jane]], [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]], [[Harold Brackbill|Short]], & I went to the county [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] Sunrise Service in [[Lancaster]]. I had breakfast at Jane's. S.S. & Church was well attended. Jane came here for dinner also Moores & Yuningers. We gathered [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arbutus Arbutus]. Supper at Sheaffers.
In the evening the Y.P. Choir put on a beautiful cantata and got complemented.
Back at [[Youngs]] we listened to the radio quite a while and then dozed off from ten till about one.
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The day started off just as most every day does.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] did the washing and I walked to work. I spent a couple hours hauling Amishmen. We are still getting ready to move to the new office and don't know when we will.
After supper Jane ironed, I did the dishes. Then I took Jane down home and went to [[H.B.K.]]'s to a meeting of the [[Paradise High School|P.H.S.]] Alumni Banquet committee.
The day was cloudy and the night is windy and cold.
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Fall is just around the corner, but it is still summer time. Summer weather still prevails, and today we had a honey of a shower, although just a short one.
We were busy with feed today. One order was so large it took four of us half the afternoon to get ready.
After supper [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I went over [[Brackbill Farm|home]] for one of the best swims of this season. From there we all went over to [[Flossie]]'s and surprised her on her birthday. We had nice games, lots of leamonade & cake. Of course back home to bed.
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When we awakened at 5:30 this morning it was real cool. A wind had blown during the night and cooled it off. [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herm]] went up and got a quilt.
I went along down home to get some beets to can. I canned 7 pints.
At the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]] Herman says things were about the same. Nothing exciting happened.
In the evening after supper Herm mowed yard. I dressed up a little but no one special came. [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] stopped in for a minute, [[Webby|Webbie]] visited for about an hour.
Now it is time for bed again and we will need our quilt for it is really cool.
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Unloosing myself from a prevailing dream, I found I had not slept too soundly and that I would have to go to work in not the best of condition.
Regardless of my condition we were all put through our paces and stretched out at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]]. I was very tired by nightfall.
[[Jane Young|Jane]]'s games committee met at our house in the evening. [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]] was here for the first time for him. Everything went off O.K.
After that "Bud" Troop called me over & Jane gave us about 2 qt of [[icecream]], fresh peach, and, of course, we ate it.
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Nothing seems to happen any more and it seems like a pretty lonely life but I guess I'll get used to living alone.
[[Walter]] is at A. C. this weeke end and our [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]] wasn't so crowded. We had a busy morning.
In the afternoon [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] and [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] & I went over home to swimming. We stayed for supper.
After that I went alone to see [[Jane Young|Jane]] and visited her a little while. Then I stopped in at Paradise Festival coming home & tried 20¢ worth to get a blanket & didn't. I soon got tired and came home.
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We awoke before the sunrise and, Lo! it was nearly time to get up. And so that goes to show you that Autumn is creeping upon us and the furnace must be cleaned and the coal bin filled.
Business was good today and we just barely missed getting buried in work. It was hot today again but fairly humid so that the air was fresh.
I was late getting home but not late for supper. After supper I got my hair cut. When I got home - [[John C. Appel]] was here and we had a very nice visit. [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] was here but she left shortly. I was sorry. Now it's bedtime again.
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I felt pretty good lying in bed this morning but then I had to get up and eat my breakfast & polish my shoes before going to S.S. & [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]].
We had [[Mr. Kaufman|Rev. Kaufman]] back with us again. It was a nice morning and so it wasn't hard to stay in church.
I had dinner down home & spent the afternoon [[Brackbill Farm|over home]] swimming etc.
Three bros. & [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] & I stopped in to see [[Jane Young|Jane]] on our way to sing with the [[County Chorus]] at the [[Lititz]] spring park. We got home real late.
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Now, today was a funny day. When I got up I thought I had appendicitis or something but that wore off.
At work I had two trips that each lasted about two hours. That and repairing the water wheel was the extent of my day's labor.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] picked me up then & I washed in the creek & shaved over [[Brackbill Farm|home]]. It was the [[Brackbill Reunion]] and we had dinner at the large picnic.
We had a baseball game & quite a lovely swim. There were 108 about there.
After lunch supper we cleaned up & listened to the radio & talked.
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It had been a swell night to sleep & I was really rested up till morning. It was raining a little this morning but later on it stopped and the sun came out warm.
[[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Mother "Y"]] surely had a big wash with hers & ours both. [[Arthur S. Young|Daddy]] & [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] went up to Sunbury, [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] is over at [[Sheaffers]] for a week and the boys were supposed to go to New York [[World Fair]]. We were busy at the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]].
After a big supper down home, I took Auntie & we went to see [[Jane Young|Jane]]. Then I went to County Staff meeting.
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[[Jane Young|Jane]] said I was ambitious because I got up at seven and took a bath & started breakfast before she got up.
It was hot again and we roasted in Sunday School. We didn't stay for [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|church]] and, believe me, we (or I) surely missed it. Instead, we went over [[Brackbill Farm|home]] & got [[Harry G. Brackbill|Dad]] & [[Esta Leona Leaman|Mother B.]] & went to [[Ivan Benjamin Leaman|Uncle Ivan]]'s, [[Pottstown]], for dinner.
It was hot & the kids did what they could to ruin my flannel trousers. We came home about eight bringing [[Janice Brackbill|Janice]] along back. It was gusty & looked like rain when we got home, about nine thirty. It was still hot.
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A bad day, at least a bad morning. I over slept about an hour and was late for work. It was a busy day and we had to keep up with it.
The weather was very warm all day. This evening we were favored with a heavy thunder storm and a flooding supply of water.
Between things, [[Esta Leona Leaman|Mother]] & [[Ruth Newswanger]] & I went in to see [[Jane Young|Jane]]. She was just fine as usual.
After we came home I went to the Baler shop to see [[Phil]]'s movies with the rest of the boys.
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After an early awakening, I rolled out of bed to a fresh week's start. We did the best we could at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] but were handicapped with a boss who was sunburned, sleepy & probably a little sick -- with all due respects to him.
It was hot again and slightly cloudy. We wanted rain but got none again.
In the afternoon [[John Hess|John]] was abed at home & we drifted along without him.
After supper I transferred my laying hens (of which there are six) to botteries & cleaned the henhouse. [[Jane Young|Jane]] ironed & I later read. We had boy visitors & enjoyed our troubles.
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Another bachelor day in the life of a truly married man. It started out with breakfast alone, then I went to the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]].
From then on, it was like an ordinary day except that a few miles distance away was a [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|new joy]] that recently came into my life.
Dinner & supper I had down home as I have been doing. After that I took [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] & [[Webb McLaughlin|Web]] in to see [[Jane Young|Jane]]. Then we went to see [[wikipedia:Pride and Prejudice (1940 film)|"Pride & Prejudice"]] a very funny & good movie. Web stayed all night.
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I got up shortly after 5 o'clock and [[Jane Young|Jane]] followed promptly. After a short breakfast I hastened to the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] alone & started the wheels a-turning, to get [[Dick]]'s load ready.
[[Webster McLaughlin]] was at the mill all day visiting. It was surely hot but I had no strenuous work to do, only office work in the afternoon.
We put in 21 white rock chicks about 10 wks old & 1 rooster.
After supper we loaded up [[Romaine]], [[Nancy Young|Nancy]], [[Webby]] & [[Junie Zimmerman]] & went over to the [[Brackbill Farm|farm]] & swam & boated. We had a swell time.
We got home about nine thirty & put the chicks to bed.
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I got up in time this morning to prepare breakfast for [[Webb McLaughlin|my little guest]]. It had gotten much cooler and we could have slept much longer.
After breakfast, Web went home & I went off to [[Arthur S. Young Company|work]]. This office work is getting to be quite the thing with me.
[[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Mother Y]] & [[Dot]] went along to visit [[Jane Young|Jane]] today. She is just fine & dandy & so is little [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|Evelyn Brackbill]]. [[Harold Brackbill|Short]] stopped in for Dot after we got home and they stayed & visited a little.
==Commentary==
''It took seven days for Evelyn to get her name. Also note that Jane is still in the hospital seven days after the birth; this would be unthinkable today but apparently was not a big deal.''
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Another day, another, what? dollar? Well if we just lived our days for the dollars we might earn, ours would be a life of shallowness and misery (if I know it).
We must look on the bright side and be happy, yet not forget the dark side lest we be foolish. Let us not think more highly of ourselves than we ought as the Scripture says.
[[Kurtzie]] is losing his job because he went crooked. [[John Hess|John]] says he got swell headed & that is a bad defence.
I just finished writing to [[Harold Brackbill|Short]]. Now, I guess, I'll get ready to finish the day & go to bed.
"When it is past" a day is even shorter than we can write it down.
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Just Friday but everyday seems to be a red letter day.
Nothing exciting at all happened at the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]] at work. Things went along in their own naturla busy way.
After supper I didn't go in to see my [[Jane Young|wife]] and [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|baby]]. I went over home for supper. I had intended to swim but it was too cold and I didn't. I went to [[New Holland]] to Nelson's to take charge of [[East Branch]] board meeting. I came back & slept on the farm.
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If we could do just one good deed each day, till a few years were past we would have done a great number and would accordingly be a great blessing to all we have known.
A day is long, but if we make the best of it we can remember it by the little, yet important, things we have accomplished.
We were busy for so hot a day but finished early in order to go to a feed meeting. [[Morris Schnupp|Morris]] & I rode [[Dick]]'s rumble seat to [[Reading]]. It was airy but cool.
[[Nancy Young|Nancy]] stayed here all night.
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When I awoke it seemed quite natural for me to be in bed with [[Harold Brackbill|Harold]] on the [[Brackbill Farm|farm]]. I had a good breakfast and then came over & went to work.
Right quick after dinner I got ready to go to [[Lancaster]]. We ([[C. Everett Young|Everett]], [[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Mother]] & I) visited [[Jane Young|Jane]] & saw [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|Evelyn]] again. Then Mother shopped for Jane & Everett & I bought him pants & window shopped.
We came home & had supper & then came up and changed the rooms around upstairs. [[Youngs]] stayed all night.
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[[Nancy Young|Nancy]] was still in bed this morning & so I didn't see her.
Work went fine at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]]. I broke away from the gang at noon & took the rest of the day off.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] took her family to the Sunday School Picnic in their car before dinner. I joined the fun about the middle of the games. It was very hot but the young fortunate ones of us cooled off at the swimming pool. We really had fun.
After picnic supper, we came home & went to [[East Branch]] Executive Board at [[Reba Clark]]'s. It was still hot.
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I am so tired (physically) that I am tempted to retire without making this entry but it was such a wonderful day that I must inscribe.
[[C. Everett Young|Youngie]] & I had a big breakfast, then we went to S.S. [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] was at Old Leacock -- Communion -- and I sat in the choir.
I took [[Doris Brackbill|Dot]] & [[Mary Jane]] over home to the [[Leaman]] family picnic. We swam, played & had the best of fun. It was kinda rainy.
After supper, [[Harold Brackbill|Harold]] & I took MJB home & went in to visit my [[Jane Young|wife]] & [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|child]]. Home again--we talked for an hour then I came home.
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It was pretty late when I got around to going to [[Hess's Mill|work]] for, what do you think, it was raining.
It rained steadily from the east all morning. In the afternoon the showers were intermittent.
After cleaning up and helping [[Spunk]] choose a pig and a little supper we packed up and went to [[Peach Bottom]] to Buck's & Smokers to a Home Party with [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]], [[Harry G. Brackbill|Dad]] & [[Esta Leona Leaman|Mother]], [[Jane Young|Jane]] & Jake.
We got there about dark and ate a big doggie & corn roast with extras. I was nearly sick.
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Quite a few dreams helped to make my night a very pleasant one. It was cool and anyone could have slept who was the least bit tired.
I had a solo breakfast and then went down to work. [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] was home from her vacation and added her cheerfulness. It was rainy & [[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Mother Y]] had a big wash.
I ate dinner on Elam. After dinner [[Auntie]] & Mother & Nancy cleaned my "Bachelor Hall."
I had supper at [[Reba]] & [[Jack]]'s--a good one. Then I went in to see [[Jane Young|Jane]]. I brought all the presents home & then visited a little while.
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After a little bit of struggling I managed to free myself from an enormous dream which was very superfluous.
Again today, the heat was one of our main concerns for we all nearly roasted. We were busy at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] and in the afternoon [[John]] went away leaving us at the mercy of our customers.
Around our supper, [[Jane Young|Jane]] was wordless & I attempted to make her talk. She just would pout as usual in those cases & best I could do was to make her smile at a joke. We visited on our front porch in the evening. Jane went to [[Ethel]]'s & I shall retire early.
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We both had a good night's sleep last night upstairs in bed. It always makes a fellow feel better.
Down at the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]] it was payday and we were busy. In the afternoon I worked on the Bank statement and was 3 cents off.
After supper [[Jane Young|Jane]] went along down home. I went back to my job and had several customers to wait on.
It was a cool day and will be a cooler night. I am quite ready to indulge in a good night's rest again.
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After a good night's sleep on [[Dave]] & [[Helen]]'s bed, I awoke hearing the whisper of [[Jane Young|Jane]] & [[Janice Brackbill|Janice]]. It was early yet but the rest were all up, except [[Val]] & me. Then we got up.
After breakfast, we all--mostly--went to Sunday School at [[Chestnut Level]]. When we got back there were other company. Dinner went hard but was good. Stomach not so good.
We walked then and then drove to [[Peach Bottom]] Beach & swam in the river.
After supper we looked around & came home about dark. We took the family over first.
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This was a cool morning again. I got up promptly at six and had a nice breakfast.
We were pretty busy in the forenoon but everything was small to the home coming anticipated.
After dinner, [[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Mother]], [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] & I went in to do a little shopping and especially to bring my girls home. They both stood the trip very nicely.
[[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]] are now staying with us and it is quite enjoyable. [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|Evelyn]] had quite a few callers and is quite proud of us. (we hope)
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Things were about the same at home this morning except, maybe, my stomach.
At the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] it was different than any other day yet. [[John]] was away and we weren't too busy. The men were all around and we should have gotten along fine but the fellows were just lazy and as a result we all worked an hour overtime.
For supper, [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I went home to the [[Brackbill Farm|farm]]. After supper, we got apples ready to make cider and apple butter tomorrow. We also celebrated [[Harry G. Brackbill|Dad]]'s 58th Birthday with [[Yuningers]] & [[Robinsons]].
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We wakened ourselves about two oclock and gave little [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|Evelyn]] a meal. She was good all night, and we slept pretty well in spite of everything new.
[[Val]] went to work early and I went too, later on. [[Harold Keneagy|Harold]] is on his vacation and we are striving to get along without him.
The Baby had nearly the whole town in looking at her. Even kids from as far away as [[Paradise]] hopped in.
At supper time, I mowed most of the yard. We played croquet with the neighbors till dark. [[Harold Brackbill|Short (Harold)]] & [[Clair]] visited us later on.
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As I take my pen in hand to write the events of this day in my book, I reflect with no small amount of sadness the things that have been done poorly.
I am quick to smile & be glad when a day has passed with little friction, and, although the day has been pleasant to me, still I remember some regrets.
The boys at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] balked again. The U.C.C.E. doggie roast I consider a flop for no boy took interest. The Guild remained unentertained.
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[[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|The Baby]] had to be fed at two again so we did it. It goes fairly easy for she is very good.
We repeated the routine of yesterday & seemed to enjoy it.
At the office, things were busy. [[Arthur S. Young|Daddy]] & [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] left for Ohio State fair toward evening. I got my hair cut.
We had more visitors to see our little prize. [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]] seem to be doing fine.
I went back to work after supper & was busy again. When I returned, Eunice & Val were in bed and [[Jane Young|Jane]] was feeding the baby. Now it is after ten.
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I waked, cat-naped, and dreamed alternately this morning until it was half hour past time to get up.
When we got to the [[Hess's Mill|mill]], the wheels were already turning and [[John]] was back on the job. We were real busy but got finished in good time.
After supper [[Jane Young|Jane]] raked & mowed the yard & I trimmed hedge & mowed until dark. Then Jane ironed & I washed & dried the supper dishes.
It is a perfect late summer evening, dark real soon and not warm, crickets & katydids.
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It's fun to have a house keeper and to get up and eat breakfast and go off to work. [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] is doing fine. I was at work a little ahead of time for once.
We kind missed our both Bosses but made out pretty well. The office wasn't very busy, but the men in the shop were.
The Baby is still getting presents and having company. Four Brackbills were here after supper, [[Doris Brackbill|Dot]], [[Janice Brackbill|Jan]], [[Warren Brackbill|Barney]] & [[Jacob Clarence Brackbill|Jake]]. [[Ruth]] also visited. I went to [[Milley B]]'s to a committee meeting but was home early.
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Exactly one half hour late, we awakened to the fact that it was time to get up. Result -- late for [[Groffie]] & late for work.
It was about as hot and sticky this forenoon as it possibly could have been. We were not rushed at work but sweated ourselves wet.
In the afternoon it rained and a thundershower, or rather storm, set fire to [[Jonas Smoker]]'s barn & razed it.
In the evening the executive committee of the [[County Chorus]] met here. Kathryn G. & Elizabeth Rutt were them. We met, ate, & looked at presents.
The air is full of storm again.
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Well, well! Here we are again boys. The bigger the day, the bigger.
We had a pretty much leisurely morning at the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]]. There wasn't much going and we carried on a little with [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] as the goat.
In the afternoon we moved the baby furniture up from down home. [[Val]] & I washed the car, made icecream, and proceeded to eat it.
[[Yuningers]] brought [[Esta Leona Leaman|Mother]] over to visit just then. After supper, we played croquet till dark. Then the three boys played bad eggs and after taking the company home, went to town and enjoyed [[wikipedia:Boom Town (film)|"Boom Town"]].
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When I got to [[Youngs]] on my way to work, I noticed the four of them getting ready to leave for the N.Y. Worlds Fair and so I said "goodby" to them.
We had to put a couple of plank in the bottom of the pit before we could start up at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]].
[[Jane Young|Jane]] & I kept house at the Young's home this day and night. Jane baked two cakes and we listened to the news of the threating war on the radio.
We had a nice date in the old chair & slept in [[Arthur S. Young|Daddy]] & [[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Mother]]'s bed.
==Commentary==
''The "news of the threating war" that [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman]] refers to is probably the signing of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nazi-Soviet_Pact Nazi-Soviet Pact] the previous day.''
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Sunday and company all day long. [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] still is our cook and we took advantage of that.
Excepting [[Jane Young|Jane]] & the [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|baby]], we all went to S.S. & [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]. We had "killed old white rooster" for dinner with [[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Mother Y.]] & [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] as special guests.
In the afternoon we played croquet a while but it rained and made us stop. We spent the rest of the time indoors.
I went to [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] but few were there. We had a meeting. We talked to [[Mr. Kaufman|Kauffmans]] afterwards.
When bedtime came, we surely were sleepy.
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Pay day again and another busy one. [[Dick]] was hauling feed with his truck as well as were the other two drivers. We got finished by late noon and sat & talked a little afterwards.
When I got "home" I found that [[Jane Young|Jane]] had trouble with the car and that the battery was down. I made a trip to Shirks & got it tended to.
Grammy Y. treated us to peach pie & [[icecream]] for supper.
[[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]] visited us & [[Betty Doutrich]] dropped in. Late on the Young family returned & we came home to bed.
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Washday, but we didn't wash. It was a miserable day and continued cold and damp and rainy. We made a little fire in our furnace to make the house a little better.
At work, we were busier for a change. [[Harold Keneagy|Harold]] was back and it was like old times.
We finished up the rooster for supper then we sat around and listened to the radio, played checkers & some slept.
We borrowed our neighbor's coal oil heater & brought the temperature up where it belonged. We retired slowly as we always do.
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A regular ordinary, or I should say, Average Sunday has come again.
We hurried and went to Sunday School & [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]. Both were well attended. The organ went funny in church. An outside minister preached.
We walked to [[John Groff|Uncle John Groff]]'s for Sunday dinner. It was swell. In the afternoon we chatted & drove with the Groff girls' boyfriends & had a swell time.
After supper at home, we went to [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]]. [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]] led & we met inside. After that, we, intending to have a committee meeting, were entertained at [[Brown]]'s with appreciated movies of their trip west, etc.
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It was cold and raining again this morning, but--the washing had to be done and so the girls got at it and hung it in the attic.
The rainy weather brought lots of trade to [[Arthur S. Young Company|Arthur S. Young Co. Inc.]] We were busy all day.
After supper our guests and helpers prepared to leave us. I went down to the office again and filled in.
[[Arthur S. Young|Daddy]] and [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] got home from the Fair. [[Red]] & [[Arvella]] came and visited us a while. We then headed for bed.
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Sunday can't come without our first having fulfilled the day ahead of it and so we start with Monday.
It was real cool this morning and we appreciated the change. After we got [[Dick]] loaded & headed for [[Philadelphia|Phila.]] we found we weren't so terrible busy. [[Groffie]] went to mow [[John]]'s lawn, [[Morris Schnupp|Schnuppie]] made mostly long trips, John was away all afternoon and so [[Allen|Allie]] & I had the place to ourselves.
After supper [[Jane Young|Jane]] ironed. I started to put up a chicken yard fence but darkness put a stop to that about 7:30. Then I relaxed.
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This night life is or must be getting too much for me for I over slept and was a half hour late for work and had no breakfast.
It still rains a little and still we are busy. Customers everywhere tracking mud all around.
We miss our cook but get along all right. [[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Mother]] and [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] were away all day.
After supper I did the dishes. [[Morris Schnupp|Schupps]] dropped in for a nice little visited.
We listened the radio and worked on S.S. reports. Really are a sleepy bunch ready for bed.
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Shaking off a few lousey dreams, I kicked myself around to getting up at the last minute.
It was a cool morning and, although it got warmer during the day, it was real cool by evening. Clouds hid the beautiful moon which would have been full.
We were not busy again and were kept busy finding things to do. We quit real early for a change.
After supper I washed & shaved & went to the garage. Then we had a Prayer Meeting Committee Meeting at [[Esther]]'s. That broke up real early & I came home to bed.
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More rain made it be another dreary day. We were not extra busy at the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]] but still had work.
The wash is not dry yet but draped in various places around the house. [[Jane Young|Jane]] really has the blues of it being by herself.
I was busy on the telephone some today getting the choir together for tonight.
After supper we had Y.P. choir practice at [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]. [[Mrs. Kaufman]] played. The kids stopped in on their way home & we visited. They were going to take "Tommie's" cat along home.
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There was no trouble to getting started. The weather was hot in the morning and continued so throughout the entire day.
I spent a good bit of time doing office work for it was the most pleasant. [[John]] was away a good bit of the afternoon which made it a little nicer for us because we weren't busy.
After supper I dressed & cleaned up and went to [[Christiana]] to change my Registration address. I soon came back and we sat on the front porch and enjoyed a nice cool breeze & a noisy katydid. [[Junie Z.]] & [[Bobby Brown]] dropped in on us and we had a good time. Soon it's bedtime.
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Happy birthday to Brother [[Hershey Brackbill|Hershey]] --He's 20 today -- just a kid but then too, almost a man. Nice fellow, that Hershey.
We had a full morning of it at work. [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] & I went to the banks & met [[Arthur S. Young|Dad]] who invited [[Jane Young|Jane]] & me over home in the P.M.
After dinner Jane & I did go over & helped them water the potatoes & tomatoes with Kinzer Fire Engine.
[[Val]] & [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] came later & we played croquet. We made ice cream & celebrated that birthday previously mentioned.
We ate, then stayed over night.
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Today was a cloudy one again. It was quite cool for a change & [[John]] wore a coat part of the time. I didn't have any trouble keeping warm, though.
At dinner time I called the [[Brackbill Farm|farm]] and talked to [[Harold Brackbill|Harold]] who had been home the last two days.
After supper we cleaned up and went out to solicit ads for the Yearbook. We had quite enough success.
We went home to the farm then & visited. [[Yuningers]] were there. We talked, ate watermelon & canteloupe till we "pert near busted" & came home with a car full of supplies.
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More rain dampened our old earth; rain that was needed by many places and much appreciated but rain that also dampened the spirits of us mortals.
Such days are busy ones for the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]] and shop and so we say "It's an ill wind that blows no good."
Our [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|little girl]] is starting her fourth week with us and is growing dearer and dearer in the hearts of us, her parents.
Bed time is not until ten oclock and so we spend long sleepy evenings before retiring.
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My late retirement showed on me this morning for I could or would scarcely get up in time to go to work, yet alone eat a good breakfast.
We were not too busy again and I put in a good half day repairing the canvas on the [[Hess's Mill|mill]].
The sun shone nicely all day and it was warm again. Tonight the big moon has come out again.
After supper [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I pulled weeds out of the garden. It needed it. Jane washed dishes & I fixed another ligth cord.
Now I write & she reads.
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There is nothing as changeable as the weather but it seems to change to something so nearly like the former state that it is hardly detectable to us. Thunder showers late in the evening encouraged us.
In the afternoon I just dressed up and nursed my cold, neglecting my lawn and garden.
We had the Doctor come to examine our [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|Evelyn]] to tell us how to care for her one little eye, seemingly infected.
We spent a long hour or two in the evening by the radio.
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After my [[Jane Young|Janie]] got up this morning, I went back to sleep and dreamed of apples - all kinds, but all good. And so apples made me hurry and apples nearly made me late for work.
It wasn't quite so hot today. I worried as much trying to find something to do as I did trying to get it done.
[[C. Everett Young|Everett]] was here for supper. [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]] came, [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] came & [[John Hess]] & his wife & [[Jack]] came and brought us a lovely gift - 8 goblets & 8 sherbets. We had a very nice time with icecream & cakes& all. They left about 10:30.
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I arose with the chickens almost among the chickens, too. I turned the hose on my car to make it look presentable at [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]].
We had a big breakfast and then went to Church. [[Rev. Workman]] preached to us, we listened for he was interesting.
In the afternoon we went over <strike>home</strike> to [[Aldus Doutrich]]'s, and for dinner--the [[Shultz]] Reunion. At least one swell looking girl was there. We hadn't enough to eat, almost.
[[C. Everett Young|Everett]] & I left the party and went to a good old [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] meeting at Church.
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[[Jane Young|Jane]] said that this is twice now that I went back to sleep after she got up and I was late as a result.
No ill resulted from it, though, for we were not so very busy at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]]. Consequently, we were finished by noon & came home to surprise Jane by my timelyness.
I mowed lawn, trimmed, etc in the afternoon. [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] was here a little. We took baths and had supper.
After supper we vainly waited for someone to come to visit us. I read & pondered while Jane planed the piano. It's bedtime & no guests.
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Wash day - Ho Hum. I got up at 5 & lighted the water heater, then crawled back into bed again.
I filled the tub for [[Jane Young|Jane]] and then went off to work. My coworker--[[Harold Keneagy|Harold]] was in a pretty bad way--sunburned from the beach and it almost got the best of him.
After a hurried supper I cleaned up quickly & dressed. Then [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] & I went with [[Stan]] and his load to [[Lititz]] to practice for a concert Sunday night. We had a long practice--a high old time.
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Sunday is always a wonderful day, but this Sunday was an exception.
Our minister's father, Rev. J. Warren Kaufman of [[Philadelphia|Phila.]] preached the sermon and it was a wonderful one. [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I went home to the [[Brackbill Farm|farm]] for dinner & of course enjoyed it. We swam with a large crowd in the afternoon. [[Ivan Benjamin Leaman|Uncle Ivan]]'s were visiting. Flossie & we all went over there for supper. [[Elsie]] & [[Ellis]], [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]], [[Val]] & the whole Brackbill tribe.
Dot led [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] & we had a couple visitors from [[Middle Octoraro]]. We then drove over to [[Sheaffers]] & finished the day with a swell evening.
The weather was swell, too.
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Now it's Tuesday. It seemed a little like rain in the morning and as the day went on it got like rain--we were busy too.
About the time we finished eating supper it did rain, too, poured. A great thunderstorm accompanied it. Having returned to work in the evening I was informed that the lightning had knocked a large hole in the roof of [[Arthur S. Young|Youngs]]'s house. They were scared.
It kept on raining & when I was done with [[Park Pickell]], I came home.
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Get up, sleepyhead, Get to work, Lazybones. The spring fever got me. That's funny.
There was no occasion to hurry to work and no occasion to hurry at work, for, I'm telling you, business is terrible.
We managed to keep busy but surely didn't get our shirts at all wet. The day passed on as they all do and 5 o'clock found me home, locked out, no supper & a big appetite. I braved it alone & got inside, got supper & got the dishes done. [[Jane Young|Jane]] was away at a Guild Splash Party & brought [[Dot]] home for all night. I had half dozen boys for company.
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Another Red Letter day. I didn't hurry off to work as usual but helped [[Jane Young|Jane]] get ready for the wonderous Sunday School picnic.
About nine I drove [[Youngs]] car off to town with the family, except [[Arthur S. Young|Daddy Y]].
The rains hadn't spoiled things for the picnic at all, just settled the dust.
After a too big dinner we had games & swam all afternoon, having fun all the while.
After an icecream supper we returned home, plenty tired, but plenty happy.
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[[Dot]] was the last one up this morning. We took her as far as the [[Hess's Mill|mill]], then she started to walk.
We found ourselves busier at the mill today. We put more wheat into the mill than we thought it would hold.
Well, about 3 oclock this morning, to change the subject, it rained. Maybe I should say it poured, anyway, in the course of the event, it soaked the ground up wonderfully.
After supper [[Jane Young|Jane]] ironed again - I washed the dishes & visited [[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Mother Y.]] & [[Nancy Young|Nancy]]. It gets dark much earlier.
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Every day is more Red Letterish.
When I went to work I sort of figured I shouldn't have. About the middle of the forenoon [[Jane Young|Jane]] came down home & we took her to the Hospital to wait.
[[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Mrs. Young]] & I figured we had plenty of time to go home & then come back. About 4 oclock we had a blessed event - a 5 3/4 lb [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|baby girl without a name]]. She was a little ahead of our expectations but very much welcome.
Mother Y. & I went in to see them again in the evening & then had to leave at 7:30. (Happy B-day to our man Neal.)
==Commentary==
''Evelyn was born early enough that it was some weeks before they gave her a name.''
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What shall I say? Shall I say, as I always do, that I didn't feel like getting up and that I ate a nice little breakfast, and that I walked down to [[Groff]]'s & went along to the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] with [[Earl]]. I shall say it, even though you may be tired hearing it.
It was really hot today. [[Allen]] was off this afternoon and I was in his stead. When I came home, my shirt was absolutely soaking wet.
After supper we cleaned up and went to Kaufmans for 2 baskets of peaches. We then went to [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]]'s & drove with them to [[Marksbury]]'s & stayed a little.
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I awoke this morning happy and ready for the day. I got up promptly at six and had plenty to do to keep me busy till seven. I then went down to the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]].
More than often I thought of [[Jane Young|Jane]] and our [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|little baby girl]].
It was pay day at work and I saw that the men got their checks.
After supper, I took [[Esta Leona Leaman|Mother]], [[Harold Brackbill|Harold]] & [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] in to see Jane. I saw my little daughter also, she was crying. (She looked like Jane.)
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It was hard to get up this morning, that is not as hard as I thought it was going to be. [[Groffie]] was earlier and we were first at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]].
[[Allen]] had to go home with sore ribs. The mill had a break down but all and all we got through very easily. [[John Hess|John]] brought a new pick-up truck.
After supper, I helped wifey with the dishes. [[Emma]] came for a little.
We read and sang a little but as usual, when we're home alone, it ended in a squabble.
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It's rather hard to believe that December is here already. It is fine that December should start out on Sunday.
I had to get up in time to take a bath before going to Sunday School. That wasn't hard to do.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] & [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|Evelyn]] were at [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] for the first time for Evelyn. She was good. We had dinner at home. We went down home in the afternoon & stayed for supper.
I led [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] in the evening. The [[Missionary Society]] had a thanks offering service in church.
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We overslept the alarm clock this morning but had plenty of time to get to S.S. and [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] in plenty of time. Both were well attended.
The sun shone nice and brightly in the forenoon. In the afternoon it clouded up and in the evening it rained slightly.
We were at M___ Ike Bucher's after for dinner. We spent the afternoon there. Supper over [[Brackbill Farm|home]].
[[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] was well attended but church very poorly. Nothing happened after church.
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I didn't brave it right away this morning, although it was nice out. I got up late and ate breakfast and went down to the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]] about 9:30.
The work hadn't piled up on my desk and so I spent a rather quiet time, working and recuperating together. We weren't extra busy either.
[[Harold Keneagy|Harold]] gave us a roast of venison which we had for supper, it was swell. After supper we all went up to [[Moores]] where [[Reba]] had a committee meeting. We had a nice long winded time but got results.
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It was pretty late till I got around this morning. Everything was all right everywhere, though, and we were happy.
Last night's rain blew away and it was clear. The wind blew strongly all day.
We were quite busy again and didn't finish till late.
After a good supper got ready to go to Staff meeting but walked into my car in the dark & broke my tooth & cut my lip. I spent the rest of the evening missing it.
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I wasn't sure that I was fit to go to work this morning, but I finally went even if it was a little late.
Things about the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]] and shop were just rolling along as usual.
It was a perfectly glorious day out with the sun bright and warm.
After work I went to [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] to a stewardship banquet where were quite a few of our young people. It was a big success and the speaker & speech were well worth our while. It got done about nine.
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My lip was a little sore when I got awake this morning but not bad.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] washed this morning in 18° weather. It was clear & cold all day.
Wentensbergers delivered our pretty dining room suite in the morning.
[[Allen]] was back to work once again & it was like old times.
Supper was good. Jane ironed & I did the dishes. The [[Young]] family came then [[Reba P.]] dropped in.
We are both tired & sleepy & we'll hasten to bed as soon as convenient.
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My cold hung on and continued to be with me throughout the day. The weather was cloudy and the two together made me a little bit lazy and dissatisfied.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] went to [[Lancaster]] to do more Christmas shopping. Her Grandma kept the little [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|Evelyn]]. We had venison supper at "Grandma"'s.
After supper we went to choir practice and were peeved at Mrs. Herr for having to sing such lousey stuff.
We spent a little time down home again when we came back.
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[[Dick]] was to stop for me about ten of seven this morning and that made me think I could lay in bed much longer. I wasn't ready when he came.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] took her [[Luetta M. Sheaffer|mother]] & [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] Christmas shopping.
We didn't work hard today. I went to the doctors after dinner & got my lip dressed. We got early.
It sleeted, rained, then snowed an inch or so. Now it is freezing.
After supper we went to prayer meeting then had a nice long choir rehearsal. We were tired but had quite a lot of fun.
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Days come and go and the weather is ever changing, but it seems to be warm and cloudy all the time lately.
We had a fairly busy day at the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]] today. It was a little different than some days.
After work I got my hair cut. The [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|baby]] was down at "Grandma"'s all afternoon and [[Jane Young|Jane]] went to [[Christiana]] to get her hair set.
After supper we went to the [[Gap]] to rehearse for [[Betty Doutrich|Betty]]'s wedding tomorrow. We came home early and soon it was bed time.
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The snow was still visible this morning and it was cool or cold again.
We were quite late for work but nothing had started when we arrived. We weren't very rushed but we knew how to keep ourselves busy. [[Dick]] was with us.
We quit very early for a change and sat around a little and didn't come straight home.
After supper we went to a short little choir practice then came tearing home & waited in vain for [[Nancy Young|Nancy]], then went home.
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Hermie kissed the [[Betty Doutrich|Bride]].
[[E. Herman Brackbill|Herm]] got to work on time this morning, for once. They were real busy at the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]]. [[Earl Hohman]] washed the [[Herman Brackbill cars|car]] for us. After a short and snappy dinner we rushed around to get ready for the big event ([[Betty Doutrich|Betty]]'s wedding). [[Grandma Brackbill]] kept [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|Evelyn Jane]]. It was a very pretty wedding. Herm was usher and I was matron of honor. The church was full. A grand reception followed after which we took the bride and groom away amid showers of rice. We ran around a while and then took them out to [[Seiple]]'s. We got home in good time but were tired and sleepy.
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Something made us get up a little earlier and so we're off to work a little earlier. I waited on [[Groffie]] and was late for work. We all waited a while longer till [[John Hess|John]] came.
The day was rather more of a picnic. John was away in the afternoon. We were busy just the same but not quite.
After supper we went to [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] where the Lafayette College Choir sang very swell. I ushered. [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I entertained Bill Givens, Frank Bradley over night.
Sweet dream boys.
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We were sleepy heads this morning. Too much wedding I guess. [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herm]] didn't get up until 8:30 and had to hurry. I was worse yet. 9:30 when I crawled out. After a small dinner we got [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|baby]] ready, stopped for [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]] and then headed for [[Lititz]]. This was baby's first long ride. [[Marg]] kept Evelyn Jane while the rest of us went to Lititz Moravian S. S. to hear [[Darlene]] say her piece. Back at the [[Buchers]] we talked and then had a swell supper, fresh strawberries (frozen), bologna and all. In the evening the boys went to hear the Cantatta at the [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]. It was late till we got home but all were happy.
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We got up quietly and tried not to waken our boys. I drove [[John Hess|John]]'s truck back to work.
About nine oclock the boys got up and had breakfast. Then [[Jane Young|Jane]] took them back to [[Paradise]] to their bus.
We were busy at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] but finished up soon after dinner.
I spent the afternoon leisurely helping Jane to put the dishes in the new dining room suite.
In the evening we went to the junior close play at the High School. [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]] visited a little.
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Wow it was raining like anything this morning and so the household washing was postponed.
Since there was nothing else pushing very much we decided to go to [[Lancaster]] and finish our Christmas shopping. It just kept raining all afternoon but we shopped. [[Grandma Young]] kept a little [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|grandchild]].
After supper I turned around and went back to town to a [[County Chorus]] Christmas Party at which there were ten and refreshments for forty.
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We hadn't much time to be slothful this morning but weren't late for S.S. Neither [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] nor S.S. were very well attended.
We dined here at home. About two o'clock we went to the church & practiced for our cantata. Everyone was either tired or sleepy.
[[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]] came along for supper. We had fun. After [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] we went down to [[Gap]] to hear their cantata. It was fine.
The weather is warm, too warm for nice winter weather. The snow is all gone & even the frost is out of the ground.
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It seemed to be done raining for once and as the day grew older it got colder.
We will appreciate cold weather for many or most of us have bad colds. Little [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|E.J.]] has a pretty bad one also.
I finally installed defroster attachments to my [[Herman Brackbill cars|Olds]] this afternoon. Before supper, [[Webb McLaughlin|Web]] & I ran into town to pay a fine of 1.00 for parking in a no parking zone.
After supper we just sat and enjoyed each other's company & listened to the radio.
Christmas is coming.
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Before we went to work this morning, [[Groffie]] took his car to At___ & I went down and brought him back.
We were not very busy in the feed dept. & so [[Dick]] & I got a good bit done down in the mill dept.
It was a warm day and nice and clear.
After supper [[Jane Young|Jane]] went to a Guild Christmas party. I went to a [[County Chorus]] party & Jane joined later. We had a nice time and the eats were also good. It was midnight when we got home.
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The sunrise was very beautiful this morning. I saw it. It was partly cloudy but mostly clear and cold.
We had quite a busy day at the [[Arthur S. Young Co.|office]]. [[Harold Keneagy|Harold]] went shopping from about 3:15 on. I called [[Brackbill Farm|over home]] & talked to [[Esta Leona Leaman|Mother]] awhile.
The [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|Baby]]'s cold was worse in the morning but she seemed quite good.
After supper I took my [[Herman Brackbill cars|car]] up to Fishers to let it then a while. [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] took me to choir practice and a little meeting afterwards we came home then and it soon was bedtime.
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It was hard to get up this morning because it was still totally dark. It was hard to get moving, too, for a good many reasons.
The weather was warm and, I guess, humid. It was no trouble at all to work up a sweat. No, because we were rushed again in the afternoon and finished late.
After supper [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] & I went to [[Lancaster]] to shop. We got [[Jane Young|Jane]] a canary for Christmas. [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] stayed with Jane for the evening.
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I got up and ate breakfast as usual. But after that I did something different. My [[Herman Brackbill cars|car]] being in the garage it was necessary for me to indulge in a nice fresh walk to the [[Arthur S. Young Co.|office]].
We were just ordinarily busy at the office today. The [[Arthur S. Young|Big Boss]] was away nearly all day again.
I came home just a little before dark and put <strike>my</strike> our outside tree lights on. After supper [[Jane Young|Jane]] went with [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] & [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] to High School to hear the Christmas Cantata. I kept the [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|Baby]] & listened to the radio.
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The morning was not necessarily unnatural or unusual for me except that [[Allen]] wasn't there again and we wer busy.
For [[Jane Young|Jane]] it was unusual. H.B.K. went for deer and she was asked to work in the morning.
In the afternoon it rained. I was late getting home, then changed my tires around. Jane cleaned house.
After supper we took our "load" to town then shopped and finally took our part in the County C.E. Musical at Otterbein.
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The first day of deer season found a couple of my helpers at the [[Arthur S. Young Co.|office]] gone deer hunting and leaving me almost alone.
I shouldn't have worried for I got thru quite allright.
The weather was pretty cloudy and pretty cold again. Of course it was nice & warm in the office.
We supper again tonight. Bare necessities with trimmings.
We went to Chorus practice, the boys & I, and had a pretty good one. It was starting to snow when we came home.
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It was doubly hard to get up this morning for, aside from its being a rainy day, we weren't quite over our last few night's scarcity of sleep.
[[Groffie]] drove for a change this morning. We had plenty of work at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]]. I spent my whole day packing flour and doing books. I enjoyed it.
After supper we went to Prayer meeting and choir practice and there wasn't the former. I bought some electrical fixtures and after practice the choir had a little argument about Christmas Caroling.
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Happy Birthday to [[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Mother Young]]. She is 46, [[Jane Young|Jane]] says.
The fire sirens got us out o bed at 6:30 this morning but it was next thing to false alarm. We stayed up then and I walked to work and was punctual.
We were busy in the [[Arthur S. Young Co.|office]] with men coming in all of the time.
It was pretty cloudy and partly clear all day off & on.
After dinner Jane & [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|Evelyn]] went down home.
After supper I went to Fishers to get my [[Herman Brackbill cars|car]]. We spent the evening at home getting ready for Christmas. I should have gone to [[East Branch]] meeting.
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We never can get up any more before 6:15 and that is half an hour too late.
It didn't get light till pretty late this morning and then it was cloudy. There was a cold west wind blowing which brought a few snow flurries.
We were busy at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] preparing for our Christmas holiday.
After supper we went to choir practice and then to a Christmas cantata at the high school. People we knew were there and we all enjoyed it.
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It was cloudy this morning but rain or shine there was work to be done.
I liked my task this morning for I had a trip to [[Lancaster]] in my [[Herman Brackbill cars|car]] which took up half of my time.
After dinner [[Webb McLaughlin|Webb]] & [[Stanley Ranck|Stan]] and I decorated the [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] and Christmas tree. It took up quite a while.
In the evening we entertained my S. S. Class and the party was a grand success. Web was wound up.
[[Jacob]] stayed overnight as our guest.
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[[Groffie]] drove slow to work but only [[Allen]] was there. There was no power but I got the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] to running and then called the company. Soon it was all O.K.
We were busy as the dickens all day and tried to get a little bit caught up for tomorrow.
There was a mighty strong wind blowing and it was pretty cold.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] took Mother to [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]]'s entertainment. We ate supper in home. Then I came back and got a haircut. We wrapped presents and talked to the canary till ten or 10:30 then retired.
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About 3:30 this morning the little [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|child]] got a very much uncalled for and seldom crying spell. We took turns trying to quiet her.
She quieted down a little about seven thirty but it was too late to go back to bed.
At [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] we had a combined service of church and Christmas program for the primary dept.
After dinner late [[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Mother Y.]] kept Evelyn and we went to the Candle Light Service at the First at [[Lancaster]]. After a short quick supper we went to the [[U.B.]] entertainment.
We are looking for [[Harold Brackbill|Short]].
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This morning the wind still blew and it was not inviting for anyone in a nice warm bed. However we made it.
At the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] we were in work up to our ears with 2 ton of laying mash and the like. We finished about 2:00. Then I took the truck ([[Dick]]), in none & put straw in it and fixed it up for caroling.
[[John Hess|John]] gave us $50.00 for Christmas.
Back home here I put lights on a tree outside etc. After supper we went to the [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] & decorated. We had lovely company (M.J.B.) but no help & it was late till we finished.
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A pretty nice day was today, so it was. We weren't in any hurry getting started but found plenty to do once we did.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] did the washing. I had my nose in welfare most of the time.
[[Harold Brackbill|Shorty]] phoned me at noon from [[Brackbill Farm|over home]].
After supper Jane went down home to sew. I was left with the dishes and custody of the [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|baby]]. We had company most of the evening. Harold came & stayed a long while till the baby started to cry.
Jane finally came home & we got ready for bed.
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I took a notion to get up once this morning. [[Jane Young|Jane]] stayed put while I made breakfast , tended the fire, chickens, etc.
At [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|church]] we had a joint Sunday School Christmas program and Church service. [[Harold Brackbill|Harold]] was home & was there.
We went down home for a chicken dinner. In the afternoon we helped [[Marshall Miller]]'s bunch sing for Grammy. We ate no supper.
The Y.P. Choir gave a successful Christmas cantata in the evening. After that we had sort of a party over home and really had fun. Then we left for church.
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Twas the day before Christmas and the weather was just like spring. Never-the-less we all looked forward with great anticipation the Number One holiday of the year.
We were busy at the [[Arthur S. Young Co.|office]] and we finished up with the seasons greeting exchanged freely.
After supper we finished up a few presents. I left my [[Jane Young|wife]] & [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|child]] & went carolling with the choir. We toured [[Kinzers]], Vintage to [[Paradise]] and wound up at the Watch service at the Episcopalian Church.
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Shortly after twelve we met at the [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|church]], thirty of us to get in [[John Hess|John]]'s big truck and tour [[Paradise]] & neighboring towns singing Christmas carols. We had loads of fun.
About 4:30 we went to bed -- [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]] were with us.
A quarter of ten [[Jane Young|Jane]] wakened me. After a light breakfast Val & Eunice left & we went over to [[Sheaffer]]s for a big turkey dinner. Later we joined the rest of the [[Brackbills]] & had merry Christmas.
[[Willis Bucher|Buchers]] were there. We came home about nine, stopped at Auntie's & Grammy's, then hurried home.
Santa was good.
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The Christmas day came in while we were in the midst of our service. The weather was quite above freezing, but we knew it was Christmas.
The family slept late for there was no hurry to go anywhere.
We went over to [[Sheaffers]] for the turkey Christmas dinner. It was swell and very much. In the afternoon we deserted our [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|child]] & went [[Brackbill Farm|over home]] for supper, big & good. We had a swell time.
We finished up at Sheaffers then & came home. Everything was fine. A wonderful collection of gifts were given to all of us.
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[[Groffie]]'s old air horn wakened us about seven oclock this morning so I had to drive to work later in my own car.
We were faced by a hangover from our Christmas rush. [[Webbie]] was along & "trucking" wherever he could.
It was not very cold today nor are there many signs of snow.
After supper [[Jane Young|Jane]] finished ironing & I did the dishes, Auntie & [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] came up and visited. Nancy & I played or tried to play chess. We had no such fun.
Now it's bed none too soon.
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I didn't feel bad for its having been the day after the big day. Christmas isn't over yet. The season is just here in full swing.
The weather was warm and drizzley. We were busy all the time at the [[Arthur S. Young Co.|office]]. [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] helped a little while.
[[Nancy Young|Nancy]] was here for dinner.
After supper we had choir rehearsal and play rehearsal. It didn't go too well but surely kept us busy.
We had a couple committee meetings here afterwards.
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We were warned this morning by a cold cloudy sky that there would be snow today. And snow there was from 8:30 till about 2:30 - several inches. It purely made things look pretty.
Luckily we weren't extra busy this morning or all day and could for the most part stay inside in the dry.
After sweeping the walks and after supper we cleaned up and went to [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] for a family Christmas party and fun. [[Hershey Brackbill|Hersh]] & I played at chess most all of the night. We came home about eleven.
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[[Jane Young|Jane]] worried me from the time she fed the [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|baby]] till I finally got up as she wanted me to. It's kinda hard to roll out if you are awakened an hour or so ahead of time & don't sleep after that.
It was a cloudy, drizzly day. We were not busy at the [[Arthur S. Young Co.|office]] but kept ourselves occupied.
After supper I took a load of kids to a Roller Skating party and I believe everybody who ever roller skated was there. It was full but we had fun. I got pretty tired and so did many more. We got home nearly twelve.
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It seems my days are twisted around because I neglected writing today's events in last evening.
We laid in bed till nearly eight oclock then had a nice big breakfast and went off to [[Lancaster]]. The choirs sang over we ____ & [[Mr. Kaufman|Rev. Kaufman]] preached. We shopped afterwards.
After dinner at home I went back to the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] & caught up my work. We weren't too busy & I hadn't been missed.
After supper [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] & I cleaned up the [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]. [[Jane Young|Jane]] went along & visited [[Ethel]]. We later saw the Young Christmas things.
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I was very much surprised to find that it was still cloudy this morning. The sun came out a little but went back again quickly.
We were busy at the [[Arthur S. Young Co.|office]] and were kept there till late dinner time. [[S. Wenger]] was here in the afternoon as was [[Hun Usner]].
I had to fly around and go to the store & get ready for [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]] & [[Margie]] to come for supper. [[Jane Young|Jane]] did too. We were happy to find that he had gotten her a diamond for Christmas. Margie stayed overnight.
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It was a regular winter morning, this was. After the usual morning chores and breakfast, I put on my rubbers and started out to meet [[Groffie]].
At the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] we found quite a lot of work to do and finished up by putting gas in [[John Moore]]'s Buick.
After a swell supper of fried mush, potatoes, & beans we got ready and went to [[Lancaster]] to a roller skating party at which 164 were present & we all had a very special swell time. While this was going on it was snowing outside to beat the band and coming home was treacherous to say the least.
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It was nice to have a chance to sleep late this morning for I surely seem to need it. We got up about eight & ate breakfast and went off to [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]].
We wound up [[Brackbill Farm|over home]] for dinner, family & all. In the afternoon some of us went to the church to have practice for the play.
We had supper over home again and then went off to church. We had our play, at last and it went real well. [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]] came to visit a little while afterwards. It was wet all day.
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We slept late again and luckily got to S.S. on time.
The sun came out real bright and clear but till [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] was over it was raining.
After waiting an hour we had tough beef for dinner, I reflect with no bitterness and with all apologies for the accompanying rudeness.
Later in the afternoon we went down [[Brackbill Farm|home]] & enjoyed that company. We ate their supper.
We had [[Kaufman]]'s friends visit us in [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] & Church. We were busy lining things up for Tuesday. We came directly home.
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The cold carried over but it had stopped snowing. It was partly cloudy all day.
We seemed to be very busy at the office and I just fluttered & flitted around until 5:30 then I came home for supper.
After a supper again we didn't do much but sit around and squabble and listen to the [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|baby]] bawl and play the piano and try to listen to the radio.
[[wikipedia:Fibber McGee and Molly|Fibber McGee & Mollie]] were plenty funny & wound us up smiling.
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One day to come, and when I write this I wonder what I have done of any permanent value in the 364 days this volume has so far accounted for.
I have done nothing of which I am resentful on this next last day; but a few things I am quite proud to have done -- the chief being my helping [[John Hess|John]] to total the books this afternoon free gratis.
After supper we took our 2 children & went over home to a party in honor of [[Bill]] & [[Harold Brackbill|Short]]. It was swell and "she" was there -- giving me heartaches I am fool enough to nurse & humor along.
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The weather did not encourage washing this morning and so it just wasn't done. It still rained and blowed enough to be called a wet day.
We were plenty busy at the <strike>mill</strike>[[Arthur S. Young Co.|office]]. Not only getting the books ready to be closed at the end of the year, but customers came in, quite a few.
The crowning feature of the day was the [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] Banquet and election of officers at [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]. The program featured [[Rev. Kaufman]] and [[Harold Brackbill|Harold]] as speakers. Many other fine things transpired and it made a nice evening. I expect winter now.
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We didn't manage to get up much ahead of time on this our last day of '39 but we were on time at the service at [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|church]]. [[Harold Brackbill|Short]] & Bill ___ were there.
We had dinner at [[Susan Shultz|Grandma Young]]'s -- a big one too. Uncle Ralph's & the [[Arthur S. Young|Arthur Young]]'s were there also.
In the afternoon, we went to [[Christiana]] to a combined choir rehearsal.
We went over [[Brackbill Farm|home]] for supper and a few minutes visit.
In the evening we went to Christiana to a church service. Shorty, Watson had charge. Short was here all night.
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Today it is goodby and farewell to 1940. It was the happiest year in all my life in its treasure of happiness and yet it brought to me much weighty disturbance of the mind & will, as well as new and added responsibilities.
Yet in it all, it was a wonderful year and I thank our Creator and Redeemer for not only the moments of sheer joy and delight but also the deeper and more lasting joy and satisfaction that comes from bearing the burdens I believe are my lot in the service of the Master.
[[Betty Doutrich|Betty]] & [[Emory]] visited us in the evening.
[[Nancy Young|Nancy]] & [[Lois]] were here for supper. Uncle [[Herb]] & Aunt Mary came also in the evening.
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I overslept for some reason this morning but everything was all right.
It was cloudy and cool today but it didn't rain, neither did it snow.
[[Dick]] was there to help us but not [[Allen]]. We got done in good time without hurrying too much. I'm behind with my books yet.
After supper I went along with [[Arthur S. Young|Daddy Y.]] to [[Christiana]] to sing with Marshall's male chorus. It went all right.
Back home I made some final preparations for tomorrow evening.
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Twas very cold this morning, down almost to zero in certain sections. It turned out to be quite a nice day with the sun shining nice all day long.
I was pretty rattled at the [[Arthur S. Young Co.|office]] today with [[Harold Keneagy|Harold]] still absent. [[Jane Young|Jane]] went to [[Lancaster]] in the afternoon to shop for [[Betty Doutrich|Betty]]'s wedding.
We stayed down home for supper and played Finance all evening. It turned out pretty crooked but we had fun.
There were a couple blustery snow flurries later on in the evening.
==Commentary==
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At 6:30 we got up, at that time I should have been getting to the [[Hess's Mill|mill]]. However we were the first ones there but the last ones home.
I got a good bit of my book work done up so that proves we weren't too busy.
It was ten of six when I got home from work. I washed & dressed in a hurry. I was quickly taken to [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|church ]] for the annual [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] banquet and business. That was followed by a nice service with Mr. Anbry Young preaching.
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We started the day off early this morning and found it quite agreeable.
It had snowed during the night but rain had melted the most of it. The sun shone very little all day and it was quite cloudy.
We were pretty busy today again as usual. [[Allen]] was still absent and [[Dick]] was with us.
After supper we went to [[Christiana]] where our [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] choir sang at their evangelistic meeting.
Now it means bead time and what could be nicer just then, than bed.
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Another day without my "[[Harold Keneagy|Side-kick]]." It is payday again and I must get the checks out as well as attend to the other things.
[[Paul]] and [[Bill]] went up to [[Harrisburg]] to a [[wikipedia:Case Corporation|meeting]] all day.
After work [[Arthur S. Young|Daddy Y.]] and I went over to [[New Holland]] to a Dealers meeting. It was slippery and we travelled very slowly. We had a swell meeting with very comical movies as the entertaining features. We came home very late and very slow and cold.
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We got up again. The sun came out bright and early and stayed to make the whole day ahappy.
We were not overworked again but didn't get finished till dark. I helped [[Groffie]] a good bit in the afternoon.
For supper we had fried mush for a change. I was so taken I left the furnace draft on.
After supper we went to choir practice and then stopped in down [[Brackbill Farm|home]]. The wind is blowing it up cold, I guess.
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It was cold again this morning. When I got to the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]] I found [[Harold Keneagy|Harold K]] had returned. He had gotten a nice 6 point buck. We had a nice busy forenoon swapping experiences.
In the afternoon it got pretty warm and "sunshiny." I washed my car with [[Webb McLaughlin|Webbie]] helping.
I had no more than finished till it started to rain.
After supper [[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Mother Y.]] kept [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|Evelyn]] and [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I took 3 Brackbill boys to [[Lancaster]] to the County Musical.
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The ground was pretty and white when we got up this morning and it was still snowing. It kept at it pretty steady and by dinnertime when it stopped there was nearly six inches down.
I had a better time at work today. I wasn't pressed so much.
After a good but quick supper & bath I went to choir practice. It was pretty poor. Then [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] & I went up to [[Reba]]'s about the S. S. pageant. After we came home the [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|baby]] cried because I wouldn't let her suck her thumb.
==Commentary==
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Today's outstanding characteristic was a very high wind. The prevailing westerly, although not very cold, certainly made things chilly and unpleasant at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]].
Poor [[Allen|Allie]] didn't get around yet. We weren't terribly rushed but had to work late to finish.
After supper I did the dishes. [[Jane Young|Jane]] dressed up and went to a committee meeting at [[Rachel Keene]]'s. I sat around, read, and meditated till about nine thirty then, there being no signs of Jane's returning shortly, I retired.
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"O day of Rest and Gladness, O Day of Joy and Light." It was a beautiful day and fitted very much the words of the Hymn.
I took my load to S.S. & [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]. [[Jane Young|Jane]] stayed home and made dinner. [[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Mother]] was with us. We went to [[Grandma Leaman]]'s after dinner & took some pictures. Then we went [[Brackbill Farm|over home]] for supper.
[[Clarence Nelson]] was to viist our [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]]. [[Mary Jane]] led. We had pictures at church. We went over home again and wound up back here safe & sound.
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The alarm made me jump this morning, although I had been awake a few times prior to its ringing. We got up shortly and took our time to breakfast.
Even if I did waste a little while waiting for [[Groffie]] we were quite early. For a change we were done at noon.
Then I put Zerone in my car. After a venison supper we went to [[Lancaster]] & bought a dining room suit. We found no one at home whom we want to visit except down [[Brackbill Farm|home]]. We came back late.
==Commentary==
''Zerone was a methanol based antifreeze from Dupont. It apparently [http://www.hemmings.com/hmn/stories/2007/02/01/hmn_feature2.html sold for around $3.50 a gallon] in 1936.''
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The clock struck two as I lay awake with my head stopped up and hurting. I went back to sleep later on but when it came time to get up I felt I owed it to myself to stay in and catch up my health.
I was abed all day except for a few trips downstairs etc.
I wasn't terribly sick but was content to lay and didn't need amusement.
[[Betty Doutrich]] & a girl friend came in the evening. [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] was here also. I shaved in bed and looked over some choir music & read the funnies.
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It is almost needless to say I got up late again, for try as I might, I cannot make the "apple."
Too bad! too for there was much to be done and all day was not sufficient to do it in... [[John]] was absent off and on and we had to shift for ourselves. We finished by 5:30.
After supper we had a hurrying, scrambling time to get dressed and to practice on time. To our surprise (happy) Mr. Kaufman was there to direct us.
After prayer meeting, we had ice cream & pretzels at G____s & I stayed very late as usual.
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[[Jane Young|Jane]] was so "everlasting" sleepy and tired that I was up before her again. That tickles me.
[[Groffie]] & I went to [[Paradise]] to start [[Dick]]'s car this morning before we went to work.
It was warm and nice today again. It snowed ever so little & was cloudy.
We weren't busy at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] so I occupied myself cleaning up.
After supper we went to choir practice. Then Jane had a social committee meeting at [[Browns]] and I happened to be there.
It was after ten when we got home.
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Well, well, well, late. John was not there yet and it pleased me to start the mill up once again. We were not extra busy but found plenty to do all day.
It was rainy and wet and not a little bit muddy.
I was glad to be able to stay at home in the evening. I leisurely spent it, reading, listening to the radio and talking. I washed my head and sent for my driver's license, also [[Hershey Brackbill|Hershey]]'s with my check.
I retired real early, feeling I owed it to myself.
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It was get up, as usual, this morning whether you felt like it or not, and I didn't feel like it.
At the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] we were quite busy. It kept us running to get done till dinner.
After dinner I changed my oil, came home, cleaned my chicken house in the rain. Then we went to [[Lancaster]] in the fog, shopped a little, and proceeded on to [[Lititz]], had supper at the [[Moravian Church]], then went out to visit [[Willis Bucher|Buchers]] who entertained us and persuaded us to stay all night.
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[[John]] was not at the mill when I arrived. But he was there after he came for everything was not as he thought it should have been - nothing serious.
We had a good many orders again as usual for Saturday. After dinner we should have been done but [[Dick]] & I put a new silk on the mill and so I didn't get home until four.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] and I went up to Mary & Willis's for supper & the evening - they wanted us to stay all night but we declined.
A stray west wind lowered the temperature to away below freezing since dark.
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We got awake before it was time to get up and worried for fear it was late. Finally we hurried with a fine Lime Rock breakfast then hurried down the highway to home and [[Lancaster Presbyterian Church|Church]].
The sermon was fine as it usually is.
We had dinner at home and sat around awhile afterwards. Then we went over [[Brackbill Farm|home]] and spent the remainder of the day & had supper.
[[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] was well attended as was the church service. We had a board meeting afterwards.
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Getting up is no pill for Sunday morning. It is late when the alarm rings and there is the pleasantness of a day of rest to look forward to.
Sunday School and church passed by as usual and were attended by as much of my self as usual.
After dinner I went to [[Young]]s and stayed there for supper. Mary went along to [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] We had a Scout service at church.
The remainder of the evening was long and nice.
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It seemed quite the thing to do to get up and have breakfast and then go off to work.
[[Allen]] was among the missing and it kept us working steadily all day to get the orders all filled. Some of my own work didn't get done for doing his work.
After supper the gang went to [[County Chorus]] practice. I went to County Staff meeting first.
The girls had guild at [[Emma]]'s and we stopped in to clean up the eats on our way home.
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I got up in pretty good time and was ready for a good day's work. [[John]] didn't come till afternoon and we were kept pretty busy with everything. Things went off in fine shape, though, and we got done by 4:00 and came home with the sun shining.
After supper we were scheduled to have a UC CE meeting at home. However, only four boys came. We had some high arguments and quite a fine business meeting.
It seemed odd not to have to go home after the meeting.
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Both [[Jane Young|Jane]] and I are seriously in need of sleep. We have to push ourselves very uncomfortably to get up in the morning and are sleepy all day long.
[[Allen]] wasn't at work again today and we were busy. That means the lack of sleep turned up again, to make me all the tireder.
After supper we went to [[Middle Octoraro]] again for the last youth forum. We had refreshments afterward, and it was quite a fitting ending for a successful series.
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Getting up is easier these mornings for it gets daylight sooner and it is warmer.
The mill was already running when I got there but I soon found my accustomed groove and fit myself into it. We were busy. It was a lovely day.
Afer supper I went to a meeting of the mill men at the mill. It was late getting started and so I had to leave. I took [[Jane Young|Jane]] a Valentine. We attended a Valentine party given to the UCCE by the Guild. It was a very swell party. I left my car at Shirks for a new fender.
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We are not doing bad this while past. [[John]] was real late again, but things went fine.
It was a damp, cloudy, windy morning. About dinner time it rained and the strong west wind drove it in the mill in spots. At quitting time the rain mixed with snow. This stopped about seven 30 and left it getting colder.
[[Morris]] went to Wilmington with a load of feed.
Mrs. Kaufman was not @ choir practice. Attendance was poor in general.
I got my Chevy from Shirks with a new fender.
Bed late.
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This morning the wind was still blowing. It had piled snow everywhere and truly was a beautiful site.
[[Groffie]] came for me as usual. We went down and got [[John Hess|John]] out of his garage. The Newport was really full of snow and we didn't attempt to pass thru it, but went to work at the warehouse, shoveling snow etc.
After work we got ready and went to a supper meeting of the teachers & officers of the Sunday School. We had a fine meeting introducing a new plan - a h____ or Advance Department.
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I got up @ four oclock for it was raining and I had to close the window. We got up the second time at ten of seven and [[Groffie]] had to wait.
While on our way to work, the rain began changing to snow. Soon it was sending us a real Nor'easter. It kept up all day and into the night.
[[Allen]] & [[John Moore]] were out today but we got along somehow.
By evening the roads were pretty full and so [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I stayed in after supper and caught up a little of our home work. It still blows & snows at nine thirty.
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It seems as if there is never any thing different to write about the first part of the day. Always I rush through my breakfast and hurry to work. I very seldom go reluctantly.
The wind had brought a winter day and had lowered the temperature greatly.
We were "awful" busy at the mill. Why, we worked till 6 o'clock.
After supper, I took [[Jane Young|Jane]] to choir practice. [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]] went along. We talked and ate prunes after we came home. Although already ten oclock, it seemed early to retire.
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We started back in our old schedule again this morning. We had to shovel some in the Newport and it was about nine oclock when we got to the [[Hess's Mill|mill]].
The trucks loaded and went back to the [[Gap]]. The men all went along to shovel, except me. After dinner we were all there again, but [[Allen]] who didn't make it yet, and we were busy and worked late.
After a late supper I washed dishes, then typed on my Sunday's "sermon", while [[Jane Young|Jane]] helped me besides baking a cake & some more. Now it's late again.
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What a difference the pen makes. This one is [[Harry G. Brackbill|Harry]]'s. I am in my everyday clothes, leaving my new pen upstairs in my good coat. My old pen is here, but it is empty.
By the looks of things, my head is empty too; and, till I am done, my page will be empty.
[[Morris]] cut his hand badly at the mill today. We worked overtime but of our own free will. We are expecting to get a busy day tomorrow.
I didn't go away but dressed, or watched [[Esta Leona Leaman|Mother]] dress, four of my hens for the supper tomorrow afternoon.
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The alarm started ringing full blast and brought us right out of it this morning. We were early and got a nice start at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]]. That was a good thing for we had plenty to do--we finished about four thirty. [[John Moore]] was there & not [[Allen]].
After I came home, I dressed, then went to our [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] Valentine Supper at [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]. The roads were bad so the crowd was a little small. We served 84.
We had a good time anyway and had a little choir practice afterwards. It was about ten oclock when we got home.
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It is a late hour of the night following a busy and tiring day. I am drowsy, of course, and must scamper off to bed.
I got up [[Harold Brackbill|Shorty]] after six this morning, and had to wait for breakfast. We didn't seem to have an awful lot to do at the mill but with one truck, it took till 3 o'clock. I was upset for I wanted to get to church real early in the afternoon.
I went as soon as I could and helped get ready and serve our annual [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] Valentine Supper. I dished ice cream, Mary Jane, cake. Thanks to [[Jane Young|Jane]] the affair was a great success.
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I got up about seven oclock this morning. I ate my breakfast etc. and washed my head. Then [[Jane Young|Jane]] got up and poked around.
[[Rachel]] and I "preached the [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] sermon." It was young people's day.
After church we went to [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]]'s for dinner. We had a swell one & even made [[icecream]]. We then went to visit [[Flossie|Floss]] & [[Ike]]. We played the radio & "victrola." She treated us so that we didn't need any supper.
We went to [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] Church in the evening. [[Miss Griest]] spoke on China. It rained fiercely.
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And now it dawns upon us another glorious day of rest, well earned and greatly appreciated rest.
Mr. Eshelman spoke on temprance in Sunday School. Our sermon was fine and our choir was wonderful in church.
After dinner I took Lee and Ernie to see different church leaders to give them tickets to sell. We drove about forty or fifty miles.
No [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]] led a discussion in church instead. Poor attendance. I went back to [[Young]]s but didn't stay long. I left in a rash huff but truly needed the sleep I stole.
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Was I? The answer is yes--late again. Sometime, as I said before, I shall familiarize myself with the regular routine of life and start on time and stop on time the whole way through and keep up with things.
We were busy all day today again. It rained almost all day and made a busy day more deplorable.
In the evening [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & Val came. I took [[Jane Young|Jane]] to Mt. Tabor [[United Brethren|U. B.]] Church to a rally. We visited [[Rancks]], ate jelly beans and things.
At home the family hadn't gone to bed yet.
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The second time I got up this morning was about six fifteen. [[Jane Young|Jane]] came down a little later. Water had blown in during the night.
We went back to work as usual but still no [[Allen]]. We were pretty busy again and worked real late. Instead of the roads being drifted shut the were flooded many places. It just rained all day.
After supper [[Dick]] and I went down to see Allen. He was out of bed & we talked quite a while. Jane went down home & I stopped in on the way back. She was terrible out of sorts as usual, but I did the best to keep my own spirits up.
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Today was a different sort of a day to write home about.
I was up eating breakfast with half my lunch packed when [[Jane Young|Jane]] got up.
It began to snow while we were going to work and snowed a good bit during the day through a dark cloudy sky.
We were rather busy again today and still couldn't keep warm.
After supper [[Webbie]] came & we played checkers and such like. Jane was quite busy making preparations for a big Sunday dinner.
The snow seems to be over now.
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Up for a blue Monday. Not at all late. Things were gladly different at the mill. I got time for a little cleaning up. [[John]] put in a few window panes.
The temperature was away, the sun shone bravely from dinner time on but could still drive the pain, yes actual pain, from my heart which seated itself last night.
After supper I took [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]], [[Romaine]] & [[Jane Young|Jane]] to [[New Holland]] to a County Chorus party and practice. We had thousands of eats, but the "after we're home" part was best.
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Now [[Jane Young|Jane]] seemed lazy this morning again, for she lay in bed for a long time after I was up.
It was still raining a little this morning and even now I can hear the water running down the rainspout.
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''For some reason, Herman wrote this entry in an extremely legible, blocky print, rather than his usual script.''
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I was in no great hurry again this morning and was late for work. It was not very fancy day for anything, rainy but not raining, cold but not cooling. We were plenty busy but hadn't the feed to go ahead right. We were done in pretty good time.
I didn't go away after supper. I didn't hurry away from the table but took my good old time. I wrote [[Harold Brackbill|Short]] a long letter which I owed him from away back. We listened to the radio, then I helped Dot with hers. Later as we drank cider -- not hard. But later than necessary.
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| }}
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{{!}} class="wikia-infobox-caption" colspan="2" {{!}} {{{imagecaption}}}
| }}
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! colspan="2" | <div class="wikia-infobox-section-header">Some attributes</div>
|-
! First
| {{{first|''Unknown''}}}
|-
! Second
| {{{second|''Unknown''}}}
|-
! Third
| {{{third|''Unknown''}}}
|-
! colspan="2" | <div class="wikia-infobox-section-header">Other attributes</div>
|-
{{#if: {{{fourth|}}} |
! Fourth
{{!}} {{{fourth}}}
| }}
|-
{{#if: {{{fifth|}}} |
! Fifth
{{!}} {{{fifth}}}
| }}
|-
{{#if: {{{sixth|}}} |
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{{!}} {{{sixth}}}
| }}
|- style="font-size:0; line-height:0;"
! style="width:50%; padding:0" |
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|}</onlyinclude><noinclude><br style="clear:both;"/>
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! class="wikia-infobox-header" colspan="2" | {{{title|''Unknown''}}}
|-
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{{!}} class="wikia-infobox-image" colspan="2" {{!}} [[File:{{{image}}}|{{{imagewidth|210}}}px|{{{imagecaption|}}}]]
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{{!}} class="wikia-infobox-caption" colspan="2" {{!}} {{{imagecaption}}}
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! Released
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! Recorded
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! Length
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! Label
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! Producer
| {{{producer|''Unknown''}}}
|- style="font-size:0; line-height:0;"
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|-
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{{!}} class="wikia-infobox-image" colspan="2" {{!}} [[File:{{{image}}}|{{{imagewidth|210}}}px|{{{imagecaption|}}}]]
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{{!}} class="wikia-infobox-caption" colspan="2" {{!}} {{{imagecaption}}}
| }}
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! colspan="2" | <div class="wikia-infobox-section-header">Vital statistics</div>
|-
! Position
| {{{position|''Unknown''}}}
|-
! Age
| {{{age|''Unknown''}}}
|-
! Status
| {{{status|''Unknown''}}}
|-
! colspan="2" | <div class="wikia-infobox-section-header">Physical attributes</div>
|-
! Height
| {{{height|''Unknown''}}}
|-
! Weight
| {{{weight|''Unknown''}}}
|- style="font-size:0; line-height:0;"
! style="width:50%; padding:0" |
! style="width:50%; padding:0" |
|}</onlyinclude><noinclude><br style="clear:both;"/>
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<onlyinclude>{| class="wikia-infobox"
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! class="wikia-infobox-header" colspan="2" | {{{title|''Unknown''}}}
|-
{{#if: {{{image|}}} |
{{!}} class="wikia-infobox-image" colspan="2" {{!}} [[File:{{{image}}}|{{{imagewidth|210}}}px|{{{imagecaption|}}}]]
| }}
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{{#if: {{{imagecaption|}}} |
{{!}} class="wikia-infobox-caption" colspan="2" {{!}} {{{imagecaption}}}
| }}
|-
! style="font-weight:normal;" colspan="2" | ''Season {{{season|unknown}}}, Episode {{{number|unknown}}}''
|-
! colspan="2" | <div class="wikia-infobox-section-header">Vital statistics</div>
|-
! Air date
| {{{airdate|''Unknown''}}}
|-
! Written by
| {{{writer|''Unknown''}}}
|-
! Directed by
| {{{director|''Unknown''}}}
|-
! colspan="2" | <div class="wikia-infobox-section-header">Episode guide</div>
|-
! Previous
| '''Next'''
|-
! style="font-weight:normal;" | {{{previous|''Unknown''}}}
| {{{next|''Unknown''}}}
|- style="font-size:0; line-height:0;"
! style="width:50%; padding:0" |
! style="width:50%; padding:0" |
|}</onlyinclude><noinclude><br style="clear:both;"/>
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|-
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{{!}} class="wikia-infobox-image" colspan="2" {{!}} [[File:{{{image}}}|{{{imagewidth|210}}}px|{{{imagecaption|}}}]]
| }}
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{{#if: {{{imagecaption|}}} |
{{!}} class="wikia-infobox-caption" colspan="2" {{!}} {{{imagecaption}}}
| }}
|-
! colspan="2" | <div class="wikia-infobox-section-header">Vital statistics</div>
|-
! Type
| {{{type|''Unknown''}}}
|-
! Effects
| {{{effects|''Unknown''}}}
|-
! Source
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|-
! Cost to buy
| {{{buy|''Unknown''}}}
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! Cost to sell
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|- style="font-size:0; line-height:0;"
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<onlyinclude>{| class="wikia-infobox"
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|-
{{#if: {{{image|}}} |
{{!}} class="wikia-infobox-image" colspan="2" {{!}} [[File:{{{image}}}|{{{imagewidth|210}}}px|{{{imagecaption|}}}]]
| }}
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{{!}} class="wikia-infobox-caption" colspan="2" {{!}} {{{imagecaption}}}
| }}
|-
! colspan="2" | <div class="wikia-infobox-section-header">Vital statistics</div>
|-
! Start
| {{{start|''Unknown''}}}
|-
! End
| {{{end|''Unknown''}}}
|-
! Prerequisites
| {{{prerequisites|''Unknown''}}}
|-
! Level
| {{{level|''Unknown''}}}
|-
! Location
| {{{location|''Unknown''}}}
|-
! Rewards
| {{{rewards|''Unknown''}}}
|-
! colspan="2" | <div class="wikia-infobox-section-header">Quest progression</div>
|-
! Previous
| '''Next'''
|-
! style="font-weight:normal;" | {{{previous|''Unknown''}}}
| {{{next|''Unknown''}}}
|- style="font-size:0; line-height:0;"
! style="width:50%; padding:0" |
! style="width:50%; padding:0" |
|}</onlyinclude><noinclude><br style="clear:both;"/>
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==Welcome to the Wiki==
Welcome to the wiki. We’re a collaborative community website about your topic that anyone, including you, can edit. Click the edit button at the top of any page to get started!
==Describe your topic==
Write a description about your topic. Let your readers know what your topic is about and add some general information about it.
==Latest activity==
<activityfeed/>
<mainpage-endcolumn />
<mainpage-rightcolumn-start />
Photos and videos are a great way to add visuals to your wiki. Find videos about your topic by exploring Wikia's [[w:c:video|Video Library]].
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<onlyinclude>{| class="wikia-infobox"
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! class="wikia-infobox-header" colspan="2" | {{{title|''Unknown''}}}
|-
{{#if: {{{image|}}} |
{{!}} class="wikia-infobox-image" colspan="2" {{!}} [[File:{{{image}}}|{{{imagewidth|210}}}px|{{{imagecaption|}}}]]
| }}
|-
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| }}
|-
! colspan="2" | <div class="wikia-infobox-section-header">Vital statistics</div>
|-
! Author
| {{{author|''Unknown''}}}
|-
! Illustrator
| {{{illustrator|''Unknown''}}}
|-
! Published on
| {{{date|''Unknown''}}}
|-
! Published by
| {{{publisher|''Unknown''}}}
|-
! colspan="2" | <div class="wikia-infobox-section-header">Publication order</div>
|-
! Previous
| '''Next'''
|-
! style="font-weight:normal;" | {{{previous|''Unknown''}}}
| {{{next|''Unknown''}}}
|- style="font-size:0; line-height:0;"
! style="width:50%; padding:0" |
! style="width:50%; padding:0" |
|}</onlyinclude><noinclude><br style="clear:both;"/>
{{documentation}}</noinclude>
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|- style="font-size:18px;"
! Template documentation follows
|-
| ''Note: the template above may sometimes be partially or fully invisible.''
|-
| Visit [[Template:{{PAGENAMEE}}/doc]] to edit this documentation. ([[Template:Documentation|How does this work?]])
|}
<div style="margin:0 1em;">
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==Description==
This template is used to insert descriptions on template pages.
==Syntax==
Add <code><nowiki><noinclude></nowiki>{{t|documentation}}<nowiki></noinclude></nowiki></code> at the end of the template page.
==Usage==
===On the Template page===
This is the normal format when used:
<pre>
TEMPLATE CODE<includeonly>Any categories to be inserted into articles by the template</includeonly><noinclude>
{{documentation}}</noinclude>
</pre>
''If your template is not a completed div or table, you may need to close the tags just before <code><nowiki>{{documentation}}</nowiki></code> is inserted (within the noinclude tags).''
''A line break right before <code><nowiki>{{documentation}}</nowiki></code> can also be useful as it helps prevent the documentation template "running into" previous code.''
===On the Template/doc page===
Normally, you will want to write something like the following on the documentation page:
<pre>
==Description==
This template is used to do something.
==Syntax==
Type <code>{{t|templatename}}</code> somewhere.
==Samples==
<code><nowiki>{{templatename|input}}</nowiki></code>
results in...
{{templatename|input}}
<includeonly>Any categories for the template itself</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude>
</pre>
Use any or all of the above description/syntax/sample output sections. You may also want to add "see also" or other sections.
Note that the above example also uses the [[Template:T]] and [[Template:T/piece]] templates.
<includeonly>[[Category:Templates|{{PAGENAME}}]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude>
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:This template is used to mark images with the [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ CC-BY-SA-3.0] license.
;Syntax
:Type <code>{{t|cc-by-sa-3.0|attribution details}}</code> on the image information page.
:Replace "<code>attribution details</code>" with information about the source.
<includeonly>[[Category:Templates|{{PAGENAME}}]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude>
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:[[w:c:wow:Template:T/piece|Template:T/piece]] on WoWWiki
<includeonly>[[Category:Templates|{{PAGENAME}}]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude>
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;Description
:This template is used to mark images as fair use.
;Syntax
:Type <code>{{t|fairuse}}</code> on the image information page.
<includeonly>[[Category:Templates|{{PAGENAME}}]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude>
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==Description==
This template is a sample infobox, to aid in the creation of new infoboxes.
Recommended usage: copy the template code to a new template page, and edit it there.
===Infobox and template background===
See [[Help:Templates]], [[Help:Infobox]] and [[Help:Tables]] for some background on how templates and infoboxes work.
===Building blocks===
The infobox is made of the following basic building blocks:
* Overall table class: <code>class="wikia-infobox"</code>
* Table heading cell class: <code>class="wikia-infobox-header"</code>
* Use row header marks ("<code>!</code>") for row title cells ''(and "<code>|</code>" for normal cells)''
* Section separator line: give the header below it a wrapping <code>div</code> with <code>class="wikia-infobox-section-header"</code>
* Image cell class: <code>class="wikia-infobox-image"</code>
* Image caption cell class: <code>class="wikia-infobox-caption"</code>
===Other notes===
* The Title, First, Second, and Third rows show ''"Unknown"'' if their values are not specified.
* The Image, Imagecaption, Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth rows won't show up if their values are not specified: they are each completely enclosed in an 'if' statement.
==Syntax==
<pre>
{{infobox
| title =
| image = [e.g. "Example.jpg"]
| imagewidth = [e.g. "150"] [default: 210 pixels]
| imagecaption =
| first =
| second =
| third =
| fourth =
| fifth =
| sixth =
}}
</pre>
==Samples==
<pre>
{{infobox
| title = A pretty flower
| image = Example.jpg
| imagewidth = 100
| imagecaption = Floweris flowerum
| first = Pink and green
| second = Outdoors
| fourth = Annual
}}
</pre>
Results in...
{{infobox
| title = A pretty flower
| image = Example.jpg
| imagewidth = 100
| imagecaption = Floweris flowerum
| first = Pink and green
| second = Outdoors
| fourth = Annual
}}
<includeonly>[[Category:Templates|{{PAGENAME}}]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude>
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;Description
:This template is used for creating a pipe, in [[Help:Table|wikitables]] contained in [[Help:Parser functions|Parser functions]].
;Syntax
:Insert this template using <code>{{t|!}}</code>
;See also
:[[m:Template:!|Template:!]] on Meta-Wiki.
<includeonly>[[Category:Templates|{{PAGENAME}}]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude>
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:This template is used to mark images as being in the public domain.
;Syntax
:Type <code>{{t|PD}}</code> on the image information page.
<includeonly>[[Category:Templates|{{PAGENAME}}]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude>
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:This template is used to mark images as being copyrighted, but the copyright holder has given permission for its use.
;Syntax
:Type <code>{{t|permission}}</code> on the image information page.
<includeonly>[[Category:Templates|{{PAGENAME}}]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude>
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;Description
:This template is used to mark images as having been uploaded by the photographer or author.
;Syntax
:Type <code>{{t|self}}</code> on the image information page.
<includeonly>[[Category:Templates|{{PAGENAME}}]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude>
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This is the base category for '''templates'''. Templates should be placed in appropriate subcategories.
See [[Project:Templates]] for collated information on templates.
[[Category:Browse]]
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;Description
:A template link with a variable number of example parameters (0-20), which can be used to show example inputs.
:Utilises [[Template:T/piece]].
;Syntax
:{{t|t|parameter1|parameter2|parameter3|parameter4|...|parameter20}}
;Sample code
:<code><nowiki>{{t|infobox}}</nowiki></code> gives...
:{{t|infobox}}
:<code><nowiki>{{t|infobox|Item1|Item2|Item3|Item4|Item5|...}}</nowiki></code> gives...
:{{t|infobox|Item1|Item2|Item3|Item4|Item5|...}}
;See also
:[[w:c:wow:Template:T|Template:T]] on WoWWiki
<includeonly>[[Category:Templates|{{PAGENAME}}]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude>
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;Description
:This template will float the article's table of contents to the right. It will also force a ToC when/where it would not normally be found.
:Use it only when needed.
;Syntax
:Type <code>{{t|tocright}}</code>
<includeonly>[[Category:Templates|{{PAGENAME}}]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude>
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;Description
:This template is used to mark images with the CC-BY-SA license.
;Syntax
:Type <code>{{t|CC-BY-SA}}</code> on the image information page.
<includeonly>[[Category:Templates|{{PAGENAME}}]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude>
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;Description
:This template is used to mark images with a free license not covered by other image templates.
;Syntax
:Type <code>{{t|Other free}}</code> on the image information page.
<includeonly>[[Category:Templates|{{PAGENAME}}]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude>
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;Description
:This template is used to mark images as having been uploaded on [[wikipedia:|Wikipedia]] or another [[wikimedia:|Wikimedia]] project.
;Syntax
:Type <code>{{t|From Wikimedia}}</code> on the image information page.
<includeonly>[[Category:Templates|{{PAGENAME}}]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude>
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;Description
:This template is used to mark pages for deletion, categorizing them in [[:Category:Candidates for deletion]].
;Syntax
:Type <code>{{t|delete}}</code> on the page to be deleted.'''
<includeonly>[[Category:Templates|{{PAGENAME}}]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude>
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;Description
:Marks an article as a disambiguation page, adding a banner to the article and categorizing it under [[:Category:Disambiguations]].
:Articles using this template will also appear on [[Special:Disambiguations]].
;Syntax
:Add <code>{{t|disambig}}</code> at the top of a disambiguation page.
<includeonly>[[Category:Templates|Disambiguation]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude>
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;Description
:This template is used at the top of certain forum pages. It is used in conjunction with template subpages such as [[Template:Forumheader/Watercooler]], which are involved in preloads and cannot therefore include the standard link to their own documentation. See [[Help:Wiki-style forums]] for more information.
;Syntax
:<code>{{t|Forumheader|Name of forum}}</code>.
<includeonly>[[Category:Templates]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude>
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==Description==
To use this template, copy the following code and fill in the appropriate fields.
==Syntax==
<pre>{{infobox book
| title =
| image = [e.g. "Example.jpg"]
| imagewidth = [e.g. "150"] [default: 210 pixels]
| author =
| illustrator =
| date =
| publisher =
| previous =
| next =
}}</pre>
==Sample output==
<pre>{{infobox book
| title = The Adventures of Flower
| image = Example.jpg
| author = Alice
| illustrator = Bob
| date = April 1928
| publisher = Arthur's
| previous = Book One
| next = Book Three
}}</pre>
Results in...
{{infobox book
| title = The Adventures of Flower
| image = Example.jpg
| author = Alice
| illustrator = Bob
| date = April 1928
| publisher = Arthur's
| previous = Book One
| next = Book Three
}}
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==Description==
To use this template, copy the following code and fill in the appropriate fields.
==Syntax==
<pre>{{infobox episode
| title =
| season =
| number =
| image = [e.g. "Example.jpg"]
| imagewidth = [e.g. "150"] [default: 210 pixels]
| airdate =
| writer =
| director =
| previous =
| next =
}}</pre>
==Sample output==
<pre>{{infobox episode
| title = Flower of Babel
| season = One
| number = Three
| image = Example.jpg
| airdate = Unaired
| writer = D. Righta
| director = A. di Rektour
| previous = Episode Two
| next = Episode Four
}}</pre>
Results in...
{{infobox episode
| title = Flower of Babel
| season = One
| number = Three
| image = Example.jpg
| airdate = Unaired
| writer = D. Righta
| director = A. di Rektour
| previous = Episode Two
| next = Episode Four
}}
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==Description==
To use this template, copy the following code and fill in the appropriate fields.
==Syntax==
<pre>
{{infobox quest
| title =
| image = [e.g. "Example.jpg"]
| imagewidth = [e.g. "150"] [default: 210 pixels]
| imagecaption =
| start =
| end =
| prerequisites =
| level =
| location =
| rewards =
| previous =
| next =
}}
</pre>
==Samples==
<pre>
{{infobox quest
| title = Flowers of Justice!
| image = Example.jpg
| start = Chrys
| end = Geran
| prerequisites = None
| level = 5
| location = Earth
| rewards = Justice-Wrought Petals
| previous = A
| next = C
}}
</pre>
Results in...
{{infobox quest
| title = Flowers of Justice!
| image = Example.jpg
| start = Chrys
| end = Geran
| prerequisites = None
| level = 5
| location = Earth
| rewards = Justice-Wrought Petals
| previous = A
| next = C
}}
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==Description==
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==Syntax==
<pre>
{{infobox item
| title =
| image = [e.g. "Example.jpg"]
| imagewidth = [e.g. "150"] [default: 210 pixels]
| imagecaption =
| type =
| effects =
| source =
| buy =
| sell =
}}
</pre>
==Samples==
<pre>
{{infobox item
| title = Power Flower
| image = Example.jpg
| type = Food
| effects = +1 Fire
| source = Vendor
| buy = 5g
| sell = 1g
}}
</pre>
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{{infobox item
| title = Power Flower
| image = Example.jpg
| type = Food
| effects = +1 Fire
| source = Vendor
| buy = 5g
| sell = 1g
}}
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==Description==
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==Syntax==
<pre>
{{infobox character
| title =
| image = [e.g. "Example.jpg"]
| imagewidth = [e.g. "150"] [default: 210 pixels]
| imagecaption =
| position =
| age =
| status =
| height =
| weight =
}}
</pre>
==Samples==
<pre>
{{infobox character
| title = Flowa
| image = Example.jpg
| imagecaption = Flowa, at rest
| position = Legal Secretary
| age = 2 months
| status = Active
| height = 5 inches
| weight = 20 grams
}}
</pre>
Results in...
{{infobox character
| title = Flowa
| image = Example.jpg
| imagecaption = Flowa, at rest
| position = Legal Secretary
| age = 2 months
| status = Active
| height = 5 inches
| weight = 20 grams
}}
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==Description==
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==Syntax==
<pre>
{{infobox location
| title =
| image = [e.g. "Example.jpg"]
| imagewidth = [e.g. "150"] [default: 210 pixels]
| imagecaption =
| map = [e.g. "Example.jpg"]
| mapwidth = [e.g. "150"] [default: 210 pixels]
| mapcaption =
| type =
| level =
| location =
| inhabitants =
}}
</pre>
==Samples==
<pre>
{{infobox location
| title = Flora Island
| image = Example.jpg
| imagecaption = The island
| map = Example.jpg
| mapcaption = Zone map
| type = Contested
| level = 1-5
| location = Earth
| inhabitants = Stompy Humans, Drinky Bees
}}
</pre>
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{{infobox location
| title = Flora Island
| image = Example.jpg
| imagecaption = The island
| map = Example.jpg
| mapcaption = Zone map
| type = Contested
| level = 1-5
| location = Earth
| inhabitants = Stompy Humans, Drinky Bees
}}
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==Description==
To use this template, enter the following and fill in the appropriate fields. Most fields left blank will not show up. Don't forget to include brackets, to make the fields into links.
==Syntax==
<pre>
{{infobox album
| title =
| image = [e.g. "Example.jpg"]
| imagewidth = [e.g. "150"] [default: 210 pixels]
| imagecaption =
| artist =
| released =
| recorded =
| length =
| label =
| producer =
}}
</pre>
==Samples==
<pre>
{{infobox album
| title = Fleur
| image = Example.jpg
| artist = Marigold
| released = June 2012
| recorded = 2011
| length = 88:88
| label = Spring
| producer = Daffy
}}
</pre>
Results in...
{{infobox album
| title = Fleur
| image = Example.jpg
| artist = Marigold
| released = June 2012
| recorded = 2011
| length = 88:88
| label = Spring
| producer = Daffy
}}
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;Description
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;Syntax
:Type <code>{{t|navbox|...}}</code> somewhere, with parameters as shown below.
;Sample output
<pre>{{navbox
|header=Land of Bob
|body=This <nowiki>[[place]]</nowiki> and that <nowiki>[[place]]</nowiki>.
}}</pre>
Results in...
{{navbox
|header=Land of Bob
|body=This <nowiki>[[place]]</nowiki> and that <nowiki>[[place]]</nowiki>.
}}
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:It moves any content following the template below any objects floating to the left and/or right (TOCs, infoboxes, images, etc..).
;Syntax
:Type <code>{{t|clr}}</code> in an article at the point you want the clear.
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This category contains [[Help:Disambiguation|disambiguation]] pages — navigational aids which list other pages that might otherwise share the same title. If an internal link referred you to one of these pages, you might want to go back and fix it to point directly to the intended page.
'''Pages may be included in this category by the addition of the template {{t|disambig}} just before the list of similarly-named pages.'''
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{{tocright}}
There are many '''templates''' in use in {{SITENAME}}; these are only a subset, representing some of the most important and commonly used ones. If you feel that a template belongs on this page, do not hesitate to add it.
* [[:Category:Templates]] should cover all templates in the wiki.
* The Template namespace (found from [[Special:AllPages]]) always has all templates in the wiki, sorted alphanumerically.
== What are templates? ==
Wiki templates provide a means to insert the same content over and over in different (or the same) pages. This saves editors the hassle of duplicating the same text again and again, and also helps ensure consistency.
Templates are generally shown with the format required to use the template (e.g. <code>{{t|delete}}</code>). Clicking the template name takes you to the template's page, where you can see what it looks like and how it is used.
'''Detailed instructions on the usage of each template should exist on:'''
# '''a subpage using {{t|documentation}}'''; or
# the template page itself (inside "noinclude" tags); or
# the template's talk page.
For more information on templates, see [[Help:Templates]].
== Article management templates ==
=== Nominate an article for deletion ===
{{t|delete}}
* Add this to an article to nominate it for deletion. It will add the article to [[:Category:Candidates for deletion]].
=== Disambiguation articles ===
{{t|disambig}}
* If you have several articles that have similar or identical names, you may wish to create a "disambiguation" page at the main article name, with the articles taking an extra phrase in brackets afterwards. For example:
: '''The Prince''' <-- disambiguation page, with links to:
:: The Prince (frog)
:: The Prince (human)
* Using {{t|disambig}} marks an article as a disambiguation page by adding a banner to the article and categorizing it under [[:Category:Disambiguations]]. Add links to the various articles under the banner.
* For more information, see [[Help:Disambiguation]].
== General wiki templates ==
=== Clear ===
{{t|clr}}
* This template is used to reduce the amount of non-wikicode used on pages, replacing the code <code><br style="clear:both;" /></code>. Its use should generally be avoided.
* You can use {{t|clr}} instead of the HTML tag that clears space below things like images, pictures and tables, so the following stuff doesn't begin until the bottom of the image, picture or table box.
=== Right-aligned Table of Contents ===
{{t|tocright}}
* This template floats the table of contents (toc) on the right. It should only be used when absolutely necessary, to keep consistent design.
=== T is for template ===
{{t|t|template}}
* This template allows you to show example template code (with a link to the templates) without using the template itself. It is used extensively on this page.
== Where you may find more templates ==
* [[w:c:templates|Wikia Templates]]
* Wikipedia; may be copied with the proper acknowledgment, but some need tweaking to work properly on Wikia, so use a Wikia version if possible.
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Welcome to the {{SITENAME}} forum! This forum can be used by members of this community to discuss topics related to their wiki.
:''Notes: You may have to [{{fullurl:{{FULLPAGENAME}}|action=purge}} purge] this page to see changes; for more explanation and how to set up new forums, see [[Help:Wiki-style forums]].''
<table class="forumlist" width="100%"><tr><th class="forum_title" align="left">Forum</th><th class="forum_edited" align="left">Last Edit</th><th class="forum_editor" align="left">Last Author</th></tr>
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This is a list of topics from the [[Forum:Watercooler|Watercooler]].
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Pages in this category have been labelled for deletion. To add a page to this category, type {{t|delete}} on the page.
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|-
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|-
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|-
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;Syntax
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;See also
:[[m:Template:!!|Template:!!]] on Meta-Wiki.
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! Date
! Cash
! Rec'd
! Paid
|-
| 1
| [[Hess's Mill|mill]]
| align="right" |19.80
|
|-
| 8
| "
| align="right" |19.80
|
|-
| 15
| "
| align="right" |19.80
|
|-
| 22
| "
| align="right" |19.80
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|-
| 29
| "
| align="right" |<u>19.80</u>
|
|-
|
|
| align="right" |99.00
|
|-
|
| gasoline
|
| align="right" |6.75
|-
|
| Miscellaneous
|
| align="right" |4.95
|-
|
| [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]
|
| align="right" |3.85
|-
|
| Garage
|
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|-
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| Clothes - none
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|-
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| Board
|
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|-
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| B.& L.
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| align="right" |5.00
|-
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| Garden
|
| align="right" |<u>2.35</u>
|-
|
|
|
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|-
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| brought fwd
| align="right" |<u>77.95</u>
|
|-
|
|
| align="right" |176.95
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|-
|
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|-
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|-
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|-
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|
|-
| 6
| [[E. Herman Brackbill|E.H.B.]]
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|}
==Commentary==
''This month's accounts, and all months after it in 1940, were not entered in the journal.''
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| [[Jane Young|J.Y.B.]]
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|
|-
| 5
| [[E. Herman Brackbill|E.H.B.]]
| align="right" |19.80
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| 5
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| 11
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| 26
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|-
|
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|-
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| Brout. fwd.
|
| align="right" |57.50
|-
|
| Expenditures
|
| align="right" |<u>64.42</u>
|-
|
| total
|
| align="right" |121.92
|-
|
|
|
| align="right" |<u>118.94</u>
|-
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| Dr. Balance
|
| align="right" |2.98
|}
== August Expenditures ==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Cash
! Paid
|-
| [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]
| align="right"|3.85
|-
| Electric
| align="right"|1.71
|-
| Clothing - Jane
| align="right"|3.97
|-
| Building & Loan
| align="right"|5.00
|-
| Garage
| align="right"|1.35
|-
| House furnishings
| align="right"|1.15
|-
| Miscellaneous
| align="right"|4.10
|-
| Rent
| align="right"|17.00
|-
| Gasoline
| align="right"|2.30
|-
| Groceries
| align="right"|18.63
|-
| Gas & Kerosene
| align="right"|3.25
|-
| Chickens (entered in July)
|
|-
| Insurance
| align="right"|<u>2.11</u>
|-
|
| align="right"|64.42
|}
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|-
! Date
! Cash
! Rec'd
! Paid
|-
| 1
| [[Jane Young|J.Y.B.]]
| align="right" |9.90
|
|-
| 2
| [[E. Herman Brackbill|E.H.B.]]
| align="right" |19.80
|
|-
| 9
| J.Y.B.
| align="right" |9.90
|
|-
| 9
| E.H.B.
| align="right" |19.80
|
|-
| 11
| One Pig
| align="right" |22.18
|
|-
| 15
| J.Y.B.
| align="right" |9.90
|
|-
| 16
| E.H.B
| align="right" |19.80
|
|-
| 22
| J.Y.B.
| align="right" |9.90
|
|-
| 23
| E.H.B
| align="right" |19.80
|
|-
| 25
| J.Y.B.
| align="right" |1.--
|
|-
| 25
| E.H.B
| align="right" |6.00
|
|-
| 30
| E.H.B.
| align="right" |19.80
|
|-
| 30
| J.Y.B
| align="right" |<u>9.90</u>
|
|-
|
|
| align="right" |177.68
|
|-
|
| Brout. fwd.
| align="right" |<u>31.59</u>
|
|-
|
|
| align="right" |<u>209.27</u>
|
|-
|
| Expenditures
|
| align="right" |228.32
|-
|
|
|
| align="right" |<u>209.27</u>
|-
|
| Dr. Balance
|
| align="right" |19.05
|}
== December Expenditures ==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Cash
! Paid
|-
| [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]
| align="right"|6.62
|-
| Electric
| align="right"|1.82
|-
| Clothing - Jane
| align="right"|4.95
|-
| Clothing - Herman
| align="right"|2.00
|-
| Building & Loan
| align="right"|5.00
|-
| Garage
| align="right"|.90
|-
| House furnishings
| align="right"|117.27
|-
| Miscellaneous
| align="right"|38.58
|-
| Rent
| align="right"|17.00
|-
| Gasoline
| align="right"|6.25
|-
| Groceries
| align="right"|17.08
|-
| Gas [http://www.northstategas.com/history.html Essotane]
| align="right"|1.89
|-
| Chickens
| align="right"|5.50
|-
| Insurance
| align="right"|2.11
|-
| Doctor
| align="right"|.50
|-
| [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]]
| align="right"|<u>.85</u>
|-
|
| align="right"|228.32
|}
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ea69e8af7b6018f86f89c97714467e7e9eba3b76
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0
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4075
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{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Date
! Cash
! Rec'd
! Paid
|-
| 4
| [[Hess's Mill|mill]]
| align="right" |19.80
|
|-
| 11
| "
| align="right" |19.80
|
|-
| 18
| "
| align="right" |19.80
|
|-
| 25
| "
| align="right" |19.80
|
|-
| 25
| Reba & Jack
| align="right" |<u>1.00</u>
|
|-
|
| total
| align="right" |80.20
|
|-
|
| gasoline
|
| align="right" |6.00
|-
|
| Miscellaneous
|
| align="right" |36.27
|-
|
| [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]
|
| align="right" |3.90
|-
|
| Garage
|
| align="right" |0.25
|-
|
| Clothes
|
| align="right" |1.25
|-
|
| Board
|
| align="right" |24.00
|-
|
| B.& L.
|
| align="right" |5.00
|-
|
| Home Furnishing
|
| align="right" |<u>53.80</u>
|-
|
|
|
| align="right" |130.47
|-
|
| brought fwd
| align="right" |<u>110.57</u>
|
|-
|
|
| align="right" |180.77
|
|-
|
| Paid out
| align="right" |<u>130.47</u>
|
|-
|
|
| align="right" |50.30
|
|}
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baa0e78532145b8a9356768fc6afb1db42e3a44d
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|-
! Date
! Cash
! Rec'd
! Paid
|-
| 4
| Birthday
| align="right" |1.00
|
|-
| 3
| [[E. Herman Brackbill|E.H.B.]]
| align="right" |19.80
|
|-
| 10
| "
| align="right" |19.80
|
|-
| 17
| "
| align="right" |19.80
|
|-
| 24
| "
| align="right" |19.80
|
|-
| 2
| [[Jane Young|J.Y.B.]]
| align="right" |9.90
|
|-
| 9
| "
| align="right" |9.90
|
|-
| 16
| "
| align="right" |9.90
|
|-
| 23
| "
| align="right" |9.90
|
|-
| 25
| "
| align="right" |1.00
|
|-
|
| Chicken
| align="right" |<u>3.46</u>
|
|-
|
|
| align="right" |124.40
|
|-
|
| Brout. fwd.
| align="right" |<u>19.75</u>
|
|-
|
|
| align="right" |144.15
|
|-
|
| Expenditures
| align="right" |<u>92.78</u>
| align="right" |<u>92.78</u>
|-
|
| Balance
| align="right" |51.37
|
|}
== February Expenditures ==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Cash
! Paid
|-
| [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]
| align="right"|5.27
|-
| Electric
| align="right"|2.10
|-
| Clothing - Herman
| align="right"|1.--
|-
| Clothing - Jane
| align="right"|4.95
|-
| Building & Loan
| align="right"|10.--
|-
| Garage
| align="right"|2.15
|-
| House furnishings
| align="right"|2.05
|-
| Miscellaneous
| align="right"|14.06
|-
| Rent
| align="right"|17.--
|-
| Gasoline
| align="right"|2.25
|-
| Groceries
| align="right"|16.01
|-
| Gas
| align="right"|2.23
|-
| Chickens
| align="right"|8.30
|-
| Insurance
| align="right"|2.11
|-
| [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] Jan. & Feb.
| align="right"|<u>3.30</u>
|-
|
| align="right"|92.78
|}
[[Category:Herman Brackbill journals]]
e1b377f3b80a8090ce6ecf94f98ca5bf9ffbfdf7
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|-
! Date
! Cash
! Rec'd
! Paid
|-
| 7
| [[Hess's Mill|mill]]
| 19.80
|
|-
| 14
| "
| 19.80
|
|-
| 21
| "
| 19.80
|
|-
| 28
| "
| 19.80
|
|-
|
| total
| 79.20
|
|-
|
| gasoline
|
| 7.05
|-
|
| Miscellaneous
|
| 9.38
|-
|
| [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]
|
| 4.10
|-
|
| Garage
|
| 34.95
|-
|
| Clothes
|
| 4.25
|-
|
| Board
|
| 24.00
|-
|
| B.& L.
|
| <u>5.00</u>
|-
|
|
|
| 88.73
|-
|
| brought fwd
| <u>120.--</u>
|
|-
|
|
| 199.20
|
|-
|
| Paid out
| <u>88.73</u>
|
|-
|
|
| 110.57
|
|}
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c558b6017bd0db0f6e499371285b6d9f24eae208
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|-
! Date
! Cash
! Rec'd
! Paid
|-
| 5
| [[Jane Young|J.Y.B.]]
| align="right" |9.90
|
|-
| 6
| [[E. Herman Brackbill|E.H.B.]]
| align="right" |19.80
|
|-
| 12
| J.Y.B.
| align="right" |9.90
|
|-
| 13
| E.H.B.
| align="right" |19.80
|
|-
| 19
| J.Y.B.
| align="right" |9.90
|
|-
| 20
| E.H.B
| align="right" |19.80
|
|-
| 26
| J.Y.B.
| align="right" |9.90
|
|-
| 27
| E.H.B
| align="right" |19.80
|
|-
|
| Chicken receipts
| align="right" |<u>4.83</u>
|
|-
|
| Total
| align="right" |123.63
|
|-
|
| Brout. fwd.
|
| align="right" |19.05
|-
|
| Expenditures
| align="right" |<u>84.83</u>
|
|-
|
|
| align="right" |<u>103.88</u>
| align="right" |103.88
|-
|
| Balance
|
| align="right" |19.75
|}
== January Expenditures ==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Cash
! Paid
|-
| [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]
| align="right"|4.57
|-
| Electric
| align="right"|2.81
|-
| Clothing - Herman
| align="right"|.35
|-
| Building & Loan
| align="right"|10.00
|-
| Garage
| align="right"|2.65
|-
| House furnishings
| align="right"|3.47
|-
| Miscellaneous
| align="right"|9.05
|-
| Rent
| align="right"|17.00
|-
| Gasoline
| align="right"|6.50
|-
| Groceries
| align="right"|15.81
|-
| Gas
| align="right"|2.41
|-
| Chickens
| align="right"|8.10
|-
| Insurance
| align="right"|<u>2.11</u>
|-
|
| align="right"|84.83
|}
[[Category:Herman Brackbill journals]]
df5fee4f2fcaa2649f08a1e5794ec3fc49f31f52
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0
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4083
4084
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|-
! Date
! Cash
! Rec'd
! Paid
|-
| 1
| [[E. Herman Brackbill|E.H.B.]]
| align="right" |19.80
|
|-
| 1
| [[Jane Young|J.Y.B.]]
| align="right" |9.20
|
|-
| 8
| E.H.B
| align="right" |19.80
|
|-
| 8
| J.Y.B.
| align="right" |9.90
|
|-
| 15
| E.H.B.
| align="right" |19.80
|
|-
| 15
| J.Y.B.
| align="right" |9.90
|
|-
| 22
| E.H.B
| align="right" |19.80
|
|-
| 22
| J.Y.B.
| align="right" |9.90
|
|-
| 29
| E.H.B
| align="right" |19.80
|
|-
| 29
| J.Y.B.
| align="right" |9.90
|
|-
|
| Dad
| align="right" |<u>1.25</u>
|
|-
|
|
| align="right" |149.05
|
|-
|
| Brout. fwd.
|
| align="right" |80.53
|-
|
| Expenditures
|
| align="right" |<u>126.02</u>
|-
|
| total
|
| align="right" |206.55
|-
|
|
|
| align="right" |<u>149.05</u>
|-
|
| Dr. Balance
|
| align="right" |57.50
|}
== July Expenditures ==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Cash
! Paid
|-
| [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]
| align="right"|10.45
|-
| Electric
| align="right"|1.51
|-
| Clothing - Jane
| align="right"|1.87
|-
| " - Herman
| align="right"|2.95
|-
| Building & Loan
| align="right"|5.00
|-
| Garage
| align="right"|11.25
|-
| House furnishings
| align="right"|8.35
|-
| Miscellaneous
| align="right"|8.91
|-
| Rent
| align="right"|17.00
|-
| Gasoline
| align="right"|5.30
|-
| Groceries
| align="right"|22.26
|-
| Gas & Kerosene
| align="right"|3.71
|-
| Chickens
| align="right"|21.35
|-
| Insurance
| align="right"|2.11
|-
| Dentist
| align="right"|<u>4.00</u>
|-
|
| align="right"|126.02
|}
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4196b47d3992eeec3839ad3e2c3b545948ff70b4
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0
2140
4085
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{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Date
! Cash
! Rec'd
! Paid
|-
| 3
| [[E. Herman Brackbill|E.H.B.]]
| align="right" |19.80
|
|-
| 3
| [[Jane Young|J.E.B.]]
| align="right" |9.90
|
|-
| 9
| J.E.B.
| align="right" |7.70
|
|-
| 10
| E.H.B.
| align="right" |19.80
|
|-
| 16
| J.E.B.
| align="right" |7.90
|
|-
| 17
| E.H.B.
| align="right" |19.80
|
|-
| 23
| J.E.B.
| align="right" |7.70
|
|-
| 24
| E.H.B.
| align="right" |<u>19.80</u>
|
|-
|
|
| align="right" |112.60
|
|-
|
| Brot. fwd.
|
| align="right" |56.47
|-
|
| Total expenditures
|
| align="right" |<u>136.66</u>
|-
|
|
|
| align="right" |193.13
|-
|
|
| -->
| align="right" |<u>112.60</u>
|-
|
| Balance Dr.
|
| align="right" |80.53
|}
== June Expenditures ==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Cash
! Paid
|-
| Gas.
| align="right"|3.00
|-
| [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]
| align="right"|4.35
|-
| Clothes
| align="right"|2.79
|-
| Rent
| align="right"|17.00
|-
| B.&L.
| align="right"|5.00
|-
| Electric
| align="right"|.75
|-
| Groceries
| align="right"|25.88
|-
| Gas.
| align="right"|.84
|-
| Miscell.
| align="right"|68.29
|-
| Jane Church
| align="right"|1.75
|-
| House Furn.
| align="right"|<u>7.01</u>
|-
|
| align="right"|136.66
|}
==Commentary==
''Starting in June 1939, Herman began breaking expenditures out as a separate table because he had insufficient room on the ledger pages in the journal to do them inline as before.''
[[Category:Herman Brackbill journals]]
a5ce72c56b8bd4e0456a85f561c2de29b028b995
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0
2141
4087
4088
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{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Date
! Cash
! Rec'd
! Paid
|-
| 2
| calf loser
| align="right" |0.50
|
|-
| 4
| [[Hess's Mill|Mill]]
| align="right" |19.80
|
|-
| 7
| G.E refund
| align="right" |2.25
|
|-
| 11
| Mill
| align="right" |19.80
|
|-
| 18
| "
| align="right" |19.80
|
|-
| 25
| "
| align="right" |<u>19.80</u>
|
|-
|
| total
| align="right" |81.95
|
|-
|
| gasoline
|
| align="right" |6.10
|-
|
| Miscellaneous
|
| align="right" |4.10
|-
|
| [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]
|
| align="right" |3.30
|-
|
| Garage
|
| align="right" |11.55
|-
|
| Clothes
|
| align="right" |0.25
|-
|
| Board
|
| align="right" |24.00
|-
|
| B.& L.
|
| align="right" |5.00
|-
|
|
|
| align="right" |54.30
|-
|
| brought fwd
| align="right" |<u>50.30</u>
|
|-
|
|
| align="right" |132.25
|
|-
|
| Paid out
| align="right" |<u>54.30</u>
|
|-
|
|
| align="right" |77.95
|
|}
[[Category:Herman Brackbill journals]]
06f7b15843e2c0bc7088fe07bf3cc221976feb92
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0
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4089
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|-
! Date
! Cash
! Rec'd
! Paid
|-
| 2
| [[E. Herman Brackbill|E.H.B.]]
| align="right" |19.80
|
|-
| 9
| "
| align="right" |19.80
|
|-
| 16
| "
| align="right" |19.80
|
|-
| 23
| "
| align="right" |19.80
|
|-
| 30
| "
| align="right" |13.86
|
|-
| 1
| [[Jane Young|J.Y.B.]]
| align="right" |9.90
|
|-
| 8
| "
| align="right" |9.90
|
|-
| 15
| "
| align="right" |9.90
|
|-
| 22
| "
| align="right" |9.90
|
|-
| 29
| "
| align="right" |9.90
|
|-
|
| Chickens
| align="right" |<u>4.02</u>
|
|-
|
|
| align="right" |146.58
|
|-
|
| Brout. fwd.
| align="right" |<u>51.37</u>
|
|-
|
|
| align="right" |197.95
|
|-
|
| Expenditures
| align="right" |<u>166.91</u>
| align="right" |166.91
|-
|
| Balance
| align="right" |31.04
|
|}
== March Expenditures ==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Cash
! Paid
|-
| [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]
| align="right"|6.27
|-
| Electric
| align="right"|1.88
|-
| Clothing - Herman
| align="right"|1.50
|-
| Clothing - Jane
| align="right"|9.34
|-
| Building & Loan
| align="right"|10.--
|-
| Garage
| align="right"|11.05
|-
| House furnishings
| align="right"|.98
|-
| Miscellaneous
| align="right"|29.37
|-
| Rent
| align="right"|17.--
|-
| Gasoline
| align="right"|6.55
|-
| Groceries
| align="right"|19.53
|-
| Gas
| align="right"|1.89
|-
| Chickens
| align="right"|5.40
|-
| Insurance
| align="right"|2.11
|-
| [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] Jan. & Feb.
| align="right"|<u>.20</u>
|-
|
| align="right"|143.07
|-
| Coal
| align="right"|<u>23.84</u>
|-
|
| align="right"|166.91
|}
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15e0a7c13e4d630054955108a141e6586dc90547
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0
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|-
! Date
! Cash
! Rec'd
! Paid
|-
| 6
| [[Hess's Mill|mill]]
| align="right" |19.80
|
|-
| 13
| "
| align="right" |19.80
|
|-
| 20
| "
| align="right" |<u>19.80</u>
|
|-
|
|
| align="right" |59.40
|
|-
|
| gasoline
|
| align="right" |3.75
|-
|
| Miscellaneous
|
| align="right" |40.55
|-
|
| [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]
|
| align="right" |1.80
|-
|
| Garage
|
| align="right" |1.35
|-
|
| Clothes
|
| align="right" |42.00
|-
|
| Board
|
| align="right" |6.00
|-
|
| Rent
|
| align="right" |17.00
|-
|
| B.& L.
|
| align="right" |5.00
|-
|
| House furnishing
|
| align="right" |102.34
|-
|
| Garden
|
| align="right" |.80
|-
|
| Electric
|
| align="right" |<u>.83</u>
|-
|
|
|
| align="right" |221.42
|-
|
| brought fwd
| align="right" |<u>105.55</u>
|
|-
|
|
| align="right" |164.95
| align="right" |<u>164.95</u>
|-
|
|
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! Paid
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| 3
| [[Jane Young|J.Y.B.]]
| align="right" |9.90
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|-
| 4
| [[E. Herman Brackbill|E.H.B.]]
| align="right" |19.80
|
|-
| 10
| J.Y.B.
| align="right" |9.90
|
|-
| 11
| E.H.B.
| align="right" |19.80
|
|-
| 17
| J.Y.B.
| align="right" |9.90
|
|-
| 18
| E.H.B
| align="right" |19.80
|
|-
| 24
| J.Y.B.
| align="right" |9.90
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|-
| 25
| E.H.B
| align="right" |19.80
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|-
|
| J.Y.B. C. Savings
| align="right" |<u>50.--</u>
|
|-
|
|
| align="right" |168.80
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|-
|
| Brout. fwd.
|
| align="right" |5.64
|-
|
| Expenditures
|
| align="right" |<u>131.57</u>
|-
|
| total
|
| align="right" |137.21
|-
|
|
| align="right" |<u>137.21</u>
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|-
|
| Balance
| align="right" |31.59
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== November Expenditures ==
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! Cash
! Paid
|-
| [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]
| align="right"|4.97
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| Electric
| align="right"|2.04
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| Clothing - Jane
| align="right"|26.44
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| Clothing - Herman
| align="right"|3.50
|-
| Building & Loan
| align="right"|5.00
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| Garage
| align="right"|17.15
|-
| House furnishings
| align="right"|2.15
|-
| Miscellaneous
| align="right"|11.59
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| Rent
| align="right"|17.00
|-
| Gasoline
| align="right"|5.60
|-
| Groceries
| align="right"|18.73
|-
| Gas [http://www.northstategas.com/history.html Essotane]
| align="right"|2.14
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| Chickens
| align="right"|5.30
|-
| Insurance
| align="right"|8.86
|-
| [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]]
| align="right"|<u>1.10</u>
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|
| align="right"|131.57
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! Paid
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| 6
| [[Jane Young|J.Y.B.]]
| align="right" |9.90
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| 7
| [[E. Herman Brackbill|E.H.B.]]
| align="right" |19.80
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| 13
| J.Y.B.
| align="right" |9.90
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| 14
| E.H.B.
| align="right" |19.80
|
|-
| 20
| J.Y.B.
| align="right" |9.90
|
|-
| 21
| E.H.B
| align="right" |19.80
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|-
| 27
| J.Y.B.
| align="right" |9.90
|
|-
| 28
| E.H.B
| align="right" |<u>19.80</u>
|
|-
|
|
| align="right" |118.80
|
|-
|
| Brout. fwd.
|
| align="right" |6.81
|-
|
| Expenditures
|
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|-
|
| total
|
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|-
|
|
|
| align="right" |<u>118.80</u>
|-
|
| Dr. Balance
|
| align="right" |5.64
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== October Expenditures ==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Cash
! Paid
|-
| [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]
| align="right"|6.35
|-
| Electric
| align="right"|1.93
|-
| Clothing - Jane
| align="right"|11.62
|-
| Clothing - Herman
| align="right"|2.98
|-
| Building & Loan
| align="right"|5.00
|-
| Garage
| align="right"|29.38
|-
| House furnishings
| align="right"|.89
|-
| Miscellaneous
| align="right"|6.90
|-
| Rent
| align="right"|17.00
|-
| Gasoline
| align="right"|4.76
|-
| Groceries
| align="right"|16.68
|-
| Gas & Kerosene
| align="right"|2.58
|-
| Chickens
| align="right"|8.05
|-
| Insurance
| align="right"|2.61
|-
| [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]]
| align="right"|<u>.40</u>
|-
|
| align="right"|117.63
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! Cash
! Rec'd
! Paid
|-
| 1
| [[Jane Young|J.Y.B.]]
| align="right" |9.90
|
|-
| 2
| [[E. Herman Brackbill|E.H.B.]]
| align="right" |19.80
|
|-
| 8
| J.Y.B.
| align="right" |9.90
|
|-
| 9
| E.H.B.
| align="right" |19.80
|
|-
| 15
| J.Y.B.
| align="right" |9.90
|
|-
| 16
| E.H.B
| align="right" |19.80
|
|-
| 22
| J.Y.B.
| align="right" |9.90
|
|-
| 23
| E.H.B
| align="right" |<u>19.80</u>
|
|-
|
|
| align="right" |118.80
|
|-
|
| Brout. fwd.
|
| align="right" |2.98
|-
|
| Expenditures
|
| align="right" |<u>122.63</u>
|-
|
| total
|
| align="right" |125.61
|-
|
|
|
| align="right" |<u>118.80</u>
|-
|
| Dr. Balance
|
| align="right" |6.81
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== September Expenditures ==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Cash
! Paid
|-
| [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]
| align="right"|4.88
|-
| Electric
| align="right"|1.82
|-
| Clothing - Jane
| align="right"|4.23
|-
| Clothing - Herman
| align="right"|11.68
|-
| Building & Loan
| align="right"|5.00
|-
| Garage
| align="right"|2.00
|-
| House furnishings
| align="right"|3.58
|-
| Miscellaneous
| align="right"|9.03
|-
| Rent
| align="right"|17.00
|-
| Gasoline
| align="right"|5.35
|-
| Groceries
| align="right"|19.89
|-
| Gas & Kerosene
| align="right"|2.23
|-
| Chickens
| align="right"|4.25
|-
| Insurance
| align="right"|2.11
|-
| Coal
| align="right"|<u>29.58</u>
|-
|
| align="right"|122.63
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I got up this morning in good shape but had to wait around for breakfast. I was not late at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] but [[John]] was.
We were not very busy and so got done till noon. [[Dick]] was with us.
In the afternoon I just sat and visited with [[Esta Leona Leaman|Mother]] and Flossie. I also washed my head again.
After supper, [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I had a double date with Red and his girl. She, however, seemed to have "stood him up." After a flat tire we saw a good movie!
I couldn't help showing my affection later.
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A red letter day to be sure. We got up at 5:45 this morning for once. It was a lovely day; the bright sun warmed the earth and all that was in it.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] took me down to start on my new job. Of course, I was green, but everything seemed to go fine. The day seemed pretty short. We will not be in the new office for a little yet.
After supper we took our load in to [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] chorus practice. The chorus broke ties with the County C.E. Union, a big step.
==Commentary==
''This was Herman's first day working at the [[Arthur S. Young Company]].
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I got up bright and early (as my custom is becoming to be) and didn't feel like eating a lot for breakfast.
[[Dick]] was around helping us most all day at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]].
The weather was as nice as it has been yet this spring.
I was fortunate enough to be given the job of driving Mr. Hess in the La Salle collecting eggs from the farmers for the St. Joseph Hospital.
In the evening we had U.C.C.E. meeting. The girls guild met also and we had games and refreshments together. [[Harold Brackbill|Short]] left in the P.M.
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Today was a swell day just like spring (is my grammar poor). Those who waited for a clear day to wash really got one.
There was little outside activity around the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]] and shop today and it would have been a good day to move into the new office, but we didn't.
After supper we went to a congregational meeting at [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]. We elected another trustee - [[Charles K. Singer|Chas. K. Singer]], and had a social committee meeting afterwards.
We got home tired and sleepy & went to bed.
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We had a job on our hands getting the flour ready for [[Dick]] to get started to [[Philadelphia|Phila.]] this morning.
I spent a good bit of time cleaning up around the main floor. For some reason or other I was feeling draggy all day. After dinner, while posting the charges, I almost fell asleep. Yes.
We were real busy and worked late. The day ended rainy.
After supper I didn't do much. Read a little and listened to the radio to "The Inside Story" & "[[Information Please]]."
Bed real early (I hope).
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[[Jane Young|Jane]] didn't get awake this morning and so I walked to [[Arthur S. Young Company|work]] and left the car for her.
The [[Arthur S. Young|"Boss"]] said we would move as soon as we got our work cleaned up; that suited us.
We had some time cleaning & dusting but got re-located toward the last of the afternoon. We certainly moved into a swell office.
After supper, for Jane's satisfaction and pleasure we skipped choir practice. I got my hair cut and then we got into that new office again & put in a few finishing touches.
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All day today it was Wednesday night to me. No having seen [[Jane Young|Jane]] last night made me extra anxious for our meeting again.
Everything went well at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]]. We were very busy in the afternoon and I did my office work after quitting time.
It blew hard all day and snowed in flurries about dark. It froze real hard at night.
We had [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] board meeting at the Church. Most of the kids were at H.S. at operetta practice but we had a good board meeting.
Jane & I enjoyed our own board meeting at her home later.
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Morning dawned with more anticipation for the new office. It completely fills our expectation and I like it, really, even though I'm green.
By the way, [[J. Z. Landis]] was our first customer in the new office yesterday.
It was a very rainy day, and the rain turned to snow toward evening.
After supper we rather reluctantly got ready to go to [[Bart H.S.]] where I taught a spelling class. It was bad travelling but I really enjoyed it a lot -- we got home late.
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The alarm clock mixed itself and me all up this morning. Result: I was late for work once again. I was pretty well rested, though, and got right into the swing of things from the start.
It was like winter again with a mean cold wind. We had enough to do to keep us warm and yet some.
After dinner I had a trip to the bank for a change.
After supper I got ready and took [[Jane Young|Jane]] to choir practice. I got my hair cut afterwards and then presented myself to Jane. She was going to kidnap me, so she said, but I persuaded her to wait four or five weeks.
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Everything was all right this morning except that there was snow everywhere and about 17° cold.
[[Jane Young|Jane]], of course, didn't go to the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]], but rather did her cleaning at home. We had a quite busy forenoon at the place of employment.
After completing the necessary details, we went off to [[Marg Bucher|Marg]] & [[Willis Bucher|Willis]]'s. We stopped at [[Lancaster]] to do a little bit of shopping.
We got to [[Lititz]] in time for a sumptuous supper. Afterwards we played around and enjoyed the radio. Then went to a wintertime bed far from home.
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Shame on me again this morning. I was half an hour late for work.
[[Groffie]] took his truck to [[Lancaster]] for repairs and we were up to our eyes in work again.
It was cloudy and cold all day and it rained toward the middle of the afternoon.
After supper the kids went to the operetta at High School. [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & Val came and we talked. I pressed my suit. We practiced singing and sang a little.
Eunice & Val are making out just fine and we sorta envy them. But just wait a little.
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This morning we arose at our usual Sunday tardy hour and after a breakfast of "not less than two" eggs we went to [[Lititz]] proper.
We went to Sunday School and church at the Moravian church and enjoyed their fine building and their ceremony as well as the choir.
We had a big dinner after which we took turns at sleeping. Later on we drove around awhile and looked for [[Wikipedia:arbutus|arbutus]].
We had light supper and then listened to more radio and played [[chinese checkers]].
Of course, then we came home.
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You possibly have noticed that it is my custom to get to work early or at least on time and this morning was no exception.
We worked along steadily and finished shortly after dinner. Rain changed the plan for my afternoon by making it unpleasant to work in the garden. [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I went to [[Lancaster]] & bought a living room suit, kitchen table, chairs, cabinets at [[Westenburgers]].
We had supper at a church in [[Lititz]] and then visited Marg and [[Willis Bucher|Willis]]. We played [[Chinese Checkers]] till late & came home & slept a little (too long).
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[[Jane Young|My wife]] has been seeing too much night life lately for she was no more than awake when I got up this morning and was ready to go to work.
We are gradually getting situated in our new office and are more pleased with it every day. [[Red]] put the blinds up and we were getting more electrical fixtures.
At suppertime [[Mary Jane]] paid a short unexpected visit. After supper we went to [[County Chorus]]. [[Lloyd]] wasn't there but we made out quite well.
It was cool today and partly cloudy.
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It's never hard to get up on Sunday morning for it is very enjoyable just anticipating the different points of that day's schedule.
It sprinkled enough rain in the morning to be-spot my freshly washed automobile, although it rained real hard in the afternoon.
After <strike>supper</strike> dinner I went to [[Youngs]] and then some of us went up to see our house.
We sang and fiddled around, [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I trying to get on unequal terms again, but quite in vain.
After church we, with the Brackbill boys, went to visit [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & Val's & tried our wits on a Bible question game.
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I seem to be failing a little for I was a couple of minutes late for work this morning. [[Jane Young|Jane]] came down later as usual.
We got one of our grand rushes about the middle of the forenoon but it cleared away.
The day was warm and slightly rainy, not bad though, all in all.
In the evening we went to [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] to an old fashioned party the [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] had. Most of us had a good time and some had an exceptional good time.
We got home late & tired.
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Back in the same old rut again. Up terrible late and later for work. It rained virtually all day and so for half the night.
[[Dick]] was not there all day and [[Morris]] had off in the afternoon. [[Allen]], [[Groffie]] & I might as well have for we surely weren't rushed with orders. Morris worked at night.
After supper & cleaning up we took [[Jane Young|Jane]] & Romaine to [[County Chorus|Chorus]] practice in [[Lancaster]]. All went just lovely & fine. Although some of the chorus from Paradise dropped out, it is stronger than ever.
Bed late but not awful.
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[[Jane Young|Jane]] had a day off today. I walked to work and tried to get along without her.
There was a quilting over [[Brackbill Farm|home]]. The Brackbill sisters were there and Jane went to sort of referee or to keep them company.
We had a pretty busy day since it is still too wet to farm.
After supper there was a moving picture show at the fire hall on the M.M. tractors. Jane went there. I took [[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Mother Y.]] and we went to a S.S. committee meeting at [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]. There was a small crowd.
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I made her again this morning, that is got up early. It was rainy & cold once again with little hope of the weather clearing up soon.
I was in the repairing department today and got my head and chest all bonged up with flour. It was a long day, continuous till 5:30.
After supper we all went up to a [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] social at [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]. There was a very fine turn out and it made quite an evening of fun.
It all ended late with a thunder gust and foggy driving.
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We almost overslept this morning. We didn't get up till 6:30. Then we didn't have much time for breakfast but hurried down to the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]].
I didn't get much extra accomplished aside from waiting on trade.
It was cloudy and rainy and in spite of it all, it got warmer.
I trimmed a few grapes before supper, then after supper we went to choir practice and sang a little. Then we went down home for a short stay and then came home to bed.
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The same fog that bade us "good night" a few hours ago bid me a cheerless "good morning" as I rolled out of bed and stopped the nervous jingling of my faithful alarm clock.
We were busy at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] but everything went just fine. We worked long again--till after 5:30.
After supper we all went to Choir practice, that is, we four boys. We did fine & played a little ping-pong.
[[Carl Groff]] got another car, '37 Ford. [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I visited him and sponged a ride. Later we talked silly and also sober. I left for home about eleven in the starlight.
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Another day with no change in weather. It rained lightly and otherwise all day long. Our coal is [[Dialect|all]] again and it will be necessary to have some more.
It was just another day at work, too. We are not catching up with the book work very fast because of customers.
After a light but very satisfactory supper we hurried off to [[New Holland]] to a meeting of East Branch executives of [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]].
We missed a perfectly good Band Concert at H.S. which we could easily have listened to.
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I ate my usual Sunday morning breakfast before going to S.S. & Church.
It was cold and windy today and the sun shone most of the time.
No one extra was here for dinner. In the afternoon [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & Val came and we went to see [[Jane Young|Jane]] like old times. We had supper at Flossie's after hunting arbutus in vain.
Red led [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] We had slides on Japan in Church, also jelly eggs. Mrs. Kaufman didn't appear for cantata practice.
The moon, almost full, influenced us by making us mild lunatics. Nothing serious but I came home about 1:40.
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We got up bright and early again this morning, with that old sun right ready to rise and greet us. It was a fine morning and grew into a fine spring.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] did the washing. I put in the day down at the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]]. It was hot in there and I was green and making a few mistakes as I went along.
After supper Jane ironed. I worked on [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] reports. [[Wayne]] came a little later. [[Marg Bucher|Marg]] & [[Darline]] payed us a little visit & we had ginger ale. We were tired and sleepy [[Dialect|till]] bed time.
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Came the dawn, and with it all the hopes and joys any bright spring will bring one who is free and content.
The change in weather wrought a change in nearly everything about us. Dispositions changed, countenances changed; everything gave one big leap ahead and life blossomed anew.
Something else blossomed anew, too. Mary Jane sent me a note saying she would be waiting at the church at seven to beat me at a game of ping-pong. She was. (It was all in fun for I took [[Jane Young|Jane]] up and had to wait till orchestra practice was over--then we had choir practice.) It was grand.
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This morning about 3 A.M. we were both awakened by the rain blowing against our window pane. It made a pretty racket. [[Jane Young|Jane]] came down and set two tubs to catch what might leak through the ceiling above the bay windows.
I went to [[Arthur S. Young Company|work]] as usual and waited on trade in the mud.
After dinner I went to the dentist and had 5 cavities filled. I drove a new Buick Roadmaster while in [[New Holland]]. When I came back I went to the store & down home & played ping pong.
Fiddled around till supper. After supper, when we were ready to go, [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]] dropped in and we took them along to [[Mountville]] to the [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] Spring Rally.
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I got up earlier than ever this morning but had to wait for my breakfast. I was early to work but [[John]] was already there. Sometime I shall get there before him.
We were busy again but no one seemed to care. We worked nearly an hour overtime but didn't have to. I spent a good part of the forenoon in the office.
After supper I took [[Jane Young|Jane]] to East Branch meeting. We were both real tired. [[Luetta Sheaffer|Jane's mother]] got Jane a lovely set of silver in [[Lancaster|Lanc.]] this afternoon.
After we came home we ate cake @ Grandma's. Ruth Groff, Earl's sister was there too. It was late till I got to bed.
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The alarm clock rang at seven oclock this morning but we went back to sleep till eight thirty. We surely had to hurry from then on.
Sunday school was well attended but late getting started. [[Charles Singer]] was installed a trustee at [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]].
[[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]] were here for dinner. We went up to [[Lititz]] Pike to inspect the new house Val helped to build. Then we went over home for the rest of the afternoon and stayed for supper.
Chas. Mueller__ & Mrs. were visitors @ [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] We had pictures at church. Visited [[Brackbill Farm|down home]] afterwards.
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This morning, I <u>was</u> to work before [[John]], only a few minutes. It was a beautiful morning and it was nice to be alive.
We were pretty busy but got finished by dinner for a great change. Immediately after dinner I went to [[Youngs]] and [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I dug a little of our garden, although it was a little too wet.
I came home for supper and then went back to take her, along with [[Mary Jane]] & [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] to [[Lancaster]] to a county [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] rally. We ate a little at McMi__s.
Later I slept a few hours and nearly froze. I watched the Northern Lights a little. I had never seen anything quite like them.
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Upon arising and looking out the window I saw a cloudburst of snow flakes. A short time afterwards the sun showed his bright face for the first time in days.
I walked down to the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]] and [[Jane Young|Jane]] came down later. I am catching on pretty well now and we seemed to get a good bit done today.
We were interrupted several times when we were eating our supper. Afterwards we went to [[County Chorus]] practice. Coming home we got [[Romaine]] ripping mad, but of course we shouldn't have.
It's swell moonlight.
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Everyone was up much earlier than usual this morning to launch the preparation for a great day.
We went to S.S. & [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] as usual. At noontime there was a great picnic here in our house. [[Amos Hershey Leaman|Uncle Hershey]]'s visit from Chicago was the occasion for celebration. All the family, [[Anna Barbara Hershey|Grandma]]'s, was here, except [[Jacob Clayton Leaman|Clayton]].
We foolishly had a big soft ball game in the afternoon. Supper was also a picnic.
I "pretended" to sing a solo at [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] and we all nearly sang solo at Church for there were only 19 there. I didn't make out so hot with my date. Just slept & then didn't rest well. ''--P.S. see over''
Last minute mention of one of yesterday's events. Jane & I asked the preacher to officiate at our wedding. He & Mrs. gave us some advice and stuff to read.
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It's hard to get up these mornings, I guess the novelty is wearing off of my new job. [[Jane Young|Jane]] never gets up any more till I have my breakfast.
It was a swell day. The sun shone all day and made it warm and nice. Jane did the washing in the forenoon.
The customers didn't bother us very much and so we got some catching up done.
In the evening [[Webbie]] came and we cleaned up the grapes and garden and burned the weeds. Jane got her hair cut and did some ironing.
We didn't go away.
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I was late getting up this morning but a little stiff.
We weren't overworked at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] but didn't finish quite as early as we should have.
After supper I to [[Jane Young|Jane]]'s & [[C. Everett Young|Everett]]'s to orchestra. We had usher's club meeting but the boys couldn't make it. The meeting was very poor and my need of sleep and other things bore me down so I feel most miserable. I hope a little sleep will fix me up, if not a phone call might be resorted to tomorrow eve.
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We didn't get up just on the dot this morning again and so were inconvenienced as far as getting our morning routine accomplished in the allotted time.
It was a pretty nice day again. We weren't bothered with trade, just a few salesmen. That meant we did a pretty good job of getting caught up.
It was last day of school for [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] and the school here at [[Kinzers]].
After a supper of free fish, we got ready and went to [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] to Y.P. Choir practice. We had a nice bunch, what was there. Afterwards we went [[Brackbill Farm|down home]] & visited & fed the kittens.
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I got up on time this morning but quite stiff from the effects of [[HB Journal for Apr 23, 1939|Sunday]]'s game. It was a beautiful day and nearly everyone had spring fever. We weren't extra busy at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] and that made us lazier.
After work, I went directly to [[Kinzers]]. After helping [[Luetta Sheaffer|Mrs. Y.]] a little, [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I went up to work on our garden. When it got dark we had supper at Jane's again. It was fun and we couldn't help but wish we had our own home, once; especially when it was time to go home. Mine--I stayed till almost ten.
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There was a frost again this morning but the sun soon had the tin roofs steaming.
After hurrying through our breakfast, we went down to [[Arthur S. Young Company|work]], as usual. When the weather is nice we aren't bothered with customers and can catch up with books.
In the afternoon [[Jane Young|Jane]] got some teeth filled at [[Lancaster]]. [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] & [[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Mother]] went along. I had supper started when she came home.
In the evening we went to choir practice, then to [[R. Doutrich]]'s to Pauline's birthday party and ate.
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Late getting up made me late for work. It was a miserably rainy and damp day. The road was wet all day and the sun came out only once.
Farming will certainly have a late start this spring for the farmers haven't had time to get out in the ground when it was dry enough.
We found our selves quite busy today; so busy, in fact, that we didn't get done.
After a short supper, I went back to the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] and worked till about 12:30. I passed my time ready a book Rev. had given me on marriage.
I called [[Jane Young|Jane]] & her [[Luetta Sheaffer|mother]] called me. I postpone my date till tomorrow.
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This morning it seemed as if we were stuck to the bed again. [[Jane Young|Jane]] was late again and I walked to work, part way.
Time passes pretty rapidly and it is not at all boring. The work seems to agree with me and I with it. (I hope.)
It was nice again today and the trees and the grass are beginning to get alive again.
This evening I trimmed the barberry. [[Ruth]] & [[Jerry]] visited. I went down to [[Webbie]]'s & visited a little while. Jane is getting herself accustomed to home life, mending etc.
We might get to bed early for a change.
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It wasn't at all easy to get up and go to work at six, or a little after, this morning but it had to be done.
It looked at times as if the weather would clear up but we had some showers and it was real foggy & misty at night.
After Sr. Choir Practice this evening, [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I walked in to a surprise shower at her home. I knew but she scarcely suspected anything.
Jane's friends certainly think a lot of her, maybe me too, for they certainly bought us wonderful shower gifts. I prolonged the night with a date & got home at three, about.
==Commentary==
''The wedding shower was covered in the local paper (see [http://www.flickr.com/photos/92727610@N00/431034866/ scan]).''
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It was bad this morning for fair. I got up too late for breakfast or anything but ate some anyhow and so was late for work. [[Jane Young|Jane]] got up later.
Things went all right down at the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]]. We bought two cars for the shops.
After a brief and hurried dinner, I helped [[Spunk]] & [[Sam]] move the [[Brooder]] house. Then I dug garden & planted some radishes.
We got ready then & went to [[Morris Schnupp|Schnupp]]'s to surprise Morris on his birthday--we did. All the men were there. We had fun and ate.
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I very much overslept this morning and was late getting to the [[Hess's Mill|mill]]. It turned out to be a rainy day again.
I was real sleepy after last night's big party. We were not too busy and got done quite on time.
Then I started for where I am now. I took a quick bath and then got [[Charlotte Byers]] & came here to [[Harrisburg]] as delegates to a Synod young people's conference. It is a selected group.
[[Harold Brackbill|Harold]] is here and we are guests of Mr. & Mrs. Wirt, [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=1935+N+4th+St,+Harrisburg,+PA+17102,+USA&ie=UTF8&ll=40.278065,-76.892393&spn=0.001809,0.005021&t=h&z=18&iwloc=addr&om=0 1935 N. Fourth St].
I am sleepy and tired.
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We just didn't help it and overslept again this morning. We hurried enough not to be late for [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] and Sunday School.
It was a swell day, clear & bright & warm. [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I went over [[Brackbill Farm|home]] for dinner, so did [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]]. In the afternoon we went for arbutus and explored through [[Abe Buzzard]]'s cave. We nearly over did it for we got real warm & tired.
We got bluebells & visited [[Flossie]]. We made [[icecream]] for supper.
I led [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] Church was poorly attended. After church we went down home and visited a little.
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[[Harrisburg]] was real good to me last night. I slept fine & we awoke this morning listening to a baby duckling.
Wirts gave us a fine breakfast. We got lost going to our first meeting but were just a little late.
Our addresses were inspirational and our discussions were very helpful.
I am beginning to know [[Harold Brackbill|Harold]]'s fine college friends. We spent our "free" time this afternoon roaming over the city.
After a big banquet & review this evening, we went to a party at Carter's.
The moon was shining full almost. Longings it aroused cannot be written here.
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This morning came too soon again but the brightness of it and the pleasantness invited us to enjoy its loveliness soon and long.
I walked down to the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]]. [[Jane Young|Jane]] did the washing. After dinner we both went down. Most of the farmers are working in the field. That means we get lots of time to catch up with the books. I got caught up today.
After a pretty quick supper we should have gotten into the garden but went to [[County Chorus]] practice instead. [[Lloyd]] wasn't there and so it flopped a little. It was on fast time so we didn't get home so late.
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Winter seemed to have come back and settled upon again. It was real cold and the wind was blowing.
I was neither late nor early when I arrived at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]]. [[John]] was not there yet. I spent a large part of the day posting from the old ledger into the new.
After supper, [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]] took Romain, Emma, [[Jane Young|Jane]] & me to [[Lancaster]] to [[County Choir]] practice. Lloyd was there this time and we had a grand rehearsal.
It was full moon and Jane & I lounged in the back seat.
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It's pretty nice getting up these mornings and thinking about going to work.
Down at the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]] things went pretty well. I am learning a lot but don't seem to know very much at that. My [[Jane Young|"better half"]] stays right with me and helps me. [[Harold]] was away most all day and we had to make out.
After supper we went to [[Singers]] to choir practice and had [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] board meeting afterwards.
It was a rainy day and we had thundershowers in the evening. [[John Appel]] was here a little.
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Short (that is, [[Harold Brackbill|Harold]]) had to wake me this morning and yet we were late for our first discussion group at 9:00, fast time. After this discussion we went to the services in the (our) Church, Olivet. The sermon was preached by [[Park Hays Miller]], very wonderful.
After dinner and discussion we skipped out of the closing service so Harold would be ready for Carter & the boys. [[Charlotte Byers|Charlotte]] & I came home about 4:30, at home.
The Kaufman's were at [[Youngs]]' & I stayed for supper. The service tonight was a district joint at [[Strasburg]], a debate.
We had a rowdy party at [[Romaine]]'s featuring Mary Jane & the moon, but [[Jane Young|Jane]] was main attraction.
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We weren't in a hurry about getting up this morning again but we did, a little late. When I write this I hope that it is the last.
It was cloudy in the morning but soon got warm and the sun came out. It got cloudy in the evening again.
We were busy enough down at work. We are still catching up little by little. [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] was with us a little in the afternoon.
When we got home in the evening we set to digging garden. We mowed a little yard for the first today, [[Webbie]] did. We ate a quick supper & worked till dark. Then [[Jane Young|Jane]] ironed & I did dishes & worked on my own books.
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I was just a little late for work this morning but no one knew the difference. It didn't seem a bit like spring. The wind was cold and strong, the weather cloudy. We didn't have a lot of time to discuss the weather, however, for we were busy all the time.
This evening we attended the first of this week's evening meetings at church. Rev. Underwood preached, and the Sr. Choir sang.
Cantata practice proceeded with two absent members. It is pretty well in shape.
At Young's, we had ice cream, dog & radio. For desert, I was treated to a little mess of moon, [[Jane Young|Jane]] officiating.
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[[Jane Young|Jane]] is getting to be a little bit lazy because I had half of my breakfast eaten [[Dialect|till]] she got downstairs this morning.
We went off to work together as usual. It was the same run, almost. We were pretty busy with customers & salesmen. We are all looking forward to the time when we shall be in the new office.
After supper we went to choir practice which lasted 1/2 hour. Then we went down [[Brackbill Farm|home]] & visited a couple of hours when we should have been in bed.
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I had to wait for my breakfast this morning. I didn't like it a bit, I mean having to wait, but there I was, ready, and it wasn't.
I spent a good bit of today in the office and got my book work up to date again.
The weather was more on the order of spring again. The sun was real warm, but the air was brisk.
After supper, we went to teachers' & officers' meeting. Then Rev. Har___ preached a wonderful sermon at church. Afterwards I waited while the orchestra practiced.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] wasn't feeling well at [[Kinzers]]. We were both sleepy. I expect to see [[Harold Brackbill|Short]] upstairs.
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By this time [[Jane Young|my wife]] is really a genuine sleepy head. She was scarcely up in time to see me off to work, and was herself quite late for work.
We were, what I would call, exceptionally busy at [[Arthur S. Young Company|my new employment]] today. Everything was fine except my eyes bothered me toward evening.
After work we took our "family" and went to [[Lancaster First]] to a League Banquet. A [[Dr. Leber]] spoke and delivered a rousing message to a couple hundred of us "youngsters."
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Quietly and quickly I arose and answered the tinkling of the alarm clock. [[Harold Brackbill|Short]] & [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]] were in the other bed in my room and the Professor was in Harry's room.
I had to wait for breakfast and was early to the [[Hess's Mill|mill]]. I spent a good deal of the day putting new bushings in the flour packer & I taught [[Groffie]] to pack flour.
It rained from dawn to dark. The trucks weren't very busy.
After supper Harry went to Scout. I took [[Jane Young|Jane]] to church. Rev. Davies preached. Mary Jane & her mother are off the sick list & back in the choir. Short stayed home to study.
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It was quite all right but I mention it anyhow. [[Jane Young|Jane]] was still in bed after I had been up and had my breakfast and went off to work. She wasn't even sick.
The [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]] was full of our own salesmen and even at that, customers kept coming and we were busy. Time passed rapidly.
In the afternoon we went down and washed and cleaned our car. We came back and fiddled around the chickens etc.
After supper I went to the P.O. and store while Jane just sat around and took it easy.
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Bright and early, I started the day off. You must believe me, that is the only way. There is leisure before breakfast, if at no other time.
There was nothing new at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]], not even the weather, except there was no rain and [[John]] got [[Morris]] a brand new truck.
After supper most of us went to <strike>prayer meeti</strike> preparatory services. Most everyone was there, especially the young people. Maybe it was to see [[Harold Brackbill|Short]], but even so they couldn't help my seeing them & wanting them -- especially the one [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] tried to hear me kiss.
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The usual Sunday morning happenings took place this morning. The head of the house arose considerably first then came the [[Jane Young|Lady]].
We got off to Sunday School and [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] early. It was a bright clear day and everyone was in good humor.
We were invited over home for dinner; and, of course, went. We spent an enjoyable day.
After a good [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] meeting and church service we went up to [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]]'s where [[Wind Troop]] had the rest going.
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Today again I got up earlier than the cooks and had to wait for breakfast. [[John]] was late enough that I got a chance to start the [[Hess's Mill|mill]].
We started the day with a very few orders but business increased so much that we didn't get finished till way after dinner.
[[Harold Brackbill|Short]], [[Morris]], & I took a living room suit to [[Ivan Benjamin Leaman|Uncle Ivan]]'s.
After the P.S. of our supper, Short & I went after women. He brought [[Mary Jane]] to [[Kinzers]] & we all played [[Chinese Checkers]]. We left early to prepare for early rising tomorrow.
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This morning it was raining - not much of a wash day.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] & I both went down to the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]] to work. A rainy day in the summertime seems to increase business tremendously. They were planning to ship a new pickup baler to Texas and one to Mexico.
The home fire had gone out and I had to make it again in order to have it comfortably warm.
After supper Jane went to Guild meeting and I went to [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] Staff meeting at [[Lancaster]]. I got home first.
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A wonderful day. The ground was white with snow this morning. I got up about 5 o'clock and shaved & dressed--[[Romaine]], [[Mary Jane]], [[Jane Young|Jane]], [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]], [[Harold Brackbill|Short]], & I went to the county [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] Sunrise Service in [[Lancaster]]. I had breakfast at Jane's. S.S. & Church was well attended. Jane came here for dinner also Moores & Yuningers. We gathered [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arbutus Arbutus]. Supper at Sheaffers.
In the evening the Y.P. Choir put on a beautiful cantata and got complemented.
Back at [[Youngs]] we listened to the radio quite a while and then dozed off from ten till about one.
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The day started off just as most every day does.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] did the washing and I walked to work. I spent a couple hours hauling Amishmen. We are still getting ready to move to the new office and don't know when we will.
After supper Jane ironed, I did the dishes. Then I took Jane down home and went to [[H.B.K.]]'s to a meeting of the [[Paradise High School|P.H.S.]] Alumni Banquet committee.
The day was cloudy and the night is windy and cold.
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Fall is just around the corner, but it is still summer time. Summer weather still prevails, and today we had a honey of a shower, although just a short one.
We were busy with feed today. One order was so large it took four of us half the afternoon to get ready.
After supper [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I went over [[Brackbill Farm|home]] for one of the best swims of this season. From there we all went over to [[Flossie]]'s and surprised her on her birthday. We had nice games, lots of leamonade & cake. Of course back home to bed.
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When we awakened at 5:30 this morning it was real cool. A wind had blown during the night and cooled it off. [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herm]] went up and got a quilt.
I went along down home to get some beets to can. I canned 7 pints.
At the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]] Herman says things were about the same. Nothing exciting happened.
In the evening after supper Herm mowed yard. I dressed up a little but no one special came. [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] stopped in for a minute, [[Webby|Webbie]] visited for about an hour.
Now it is time for bed again and we will need our quilt for it is really cool.
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Unloosing myself from a prevailing dream, I found I had not slept too soundly and that I would have to go to work in not the best of condition.
Regardless of my condition we were all put through our paces and stretched out at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]]. I was very tired by nightfall.
[[Jane Young|Jane]]'s games committee met at our house in the evening. [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]] was here for the first time for him. Everything went off O.K.
After that "Bud" Troop called me over & Jane gave us about 2 qt of [[icecream]], fresh peach, and, of course, we ate it.
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Nothing seems to happen any more and it seems like a pretty lonely life but I guess I'll get used to living alone.
[[Walter]] is at A. C. this weeke end and our [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]] wasn't so crowded. We had a busy morning.
In the afternoon [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] and [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] & I went over home to swimming. We stayed for supper.
After that I went alone to see [[Jane Young|Jane]] and visited her a little while. Then I stopped in at Paradise Festival coming home & tried 20¢ worth to get a blanket & didn't. I soon got tired and came home.
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We awoke before the sunrise and, Lo! it was nearly time to get up. And so that goes to show you that Autumn is creeping upon us and the furnace must be cleaned and the coal bin filled.
Business was good today and we just barely missed getting buried in work. It was hot today again but fairly humid so that the air was fresh.
I was late getting home but not late for supper. After supper I got my hair cut. When I got home - [[John C. Appel]] was here and we had a very nice visit. [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] was here but she left shortly. I was sorry. Now it's bedtime again.
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I felt pretty good lying in bed this morning but then I had to get up and eat my breakfast & polish my shoes before going to S.S. & [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]].
We had [[Mr. Kaufman|Rev. Kaufman]] back with us again. It was a nice morning and so it wasn't hard to stay in church.
I had dinner down home & spent the afternoon [[Brackbill Farm|over home]] swimming etc.
Three bros. & [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] & I stopped in to see [[Jane Young|Jane]] on our way to sing with the [[County Chorus]] at the [[Lititz]] spring park. We got home real late.
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Now, today was a funny day. When I got up I thought I had appendicitis or something but that wore off.
At work I had two trips that each lasted about two hours. That and repairing the water wheel was the extent of my day's labor.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] picked me up then & I washed in the creek & shaved over [[Brackbill Farm|home]]. It was the [[Brackbill Reunion]] and we had dinner at the large picnic.
We had a baseball game & quite a lovely swim. There were 108 about there.
After lunch supper we cleaned up & listened to the radio & talked.
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It had been a swell night to sleep & I was really rested up till morning. It was raining a little this morning but later on it stopped and the sun came out warm.
[[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Mother "Y"]] surely had a big wash with hers & ours both. [[Arthur S. Young|Daddy]] & [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] went up to Sunbury, [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] is over at [[Sheaffers]] for a week and the boys were supposed to go to New York [[World Fair]]. We were busy at the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]].
After a big supper down home, I took Auntie & we went to see [[Jane Young|Jane]]. Then I went to County Staff meeting.
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[[Jane Young|Jane]] said I was ambitious because I got up at seven and took a bath & started breakfast before she got up.
It was hot again and we roasted in Sunday School. We didn't stay for [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|church]] and, believe me, we (or I) surely missed it. Instead, we went over [[Brackbill Farm|home]] & got [[Harry G. Brackbill|Dad]] & [[Esta Leona Leaman|Mother B.]] & went to [[Ivan Benjamin Leaman|Uncle Ivan]]'s, [[Pottstown]], for dinner.
It was hot & the kids did what they could to ruin my flannel trousers. We came home about eight bringing [[Janice Brackbill|Janice]] along back. It was gusty & looked like rain when we got home, about nine thirty. It was still hot.
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A bad day, at least a bad morning. I over slept about an hour and was late for work. It was a busy day and we had to keep up with it.
The weather was very warm all day. This evening we were favored with a heavy thunder storm and a flooding supply of water.
Between things, [[Esta Leona Leaman|Mother]] & [[Ruth Newswanger]] & I went in to see [[Jane Young|Jane]]. She was just fine as usual.
After we came home I went to the Baler shop to see [[Phil]]'s movies with the rest of the boys.
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After an early awakening, I rolled out of bed to a fresh week's start. We did the best we could at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] but were handicapped with a boss who was sunburned, sleepy & probably a little sick -- with all due respects to him.
It was hot again and slightly cloudy. We wanted rain but got none again.
In the afternoon [[John Hess|John]] was abed at home & we drifted along without him.
After supper I transferred my laying hens (of which there are six) to botteries & cleaned the henhouse. [[Jane Young|Jane]] ironed & I later read. We had boy visitors & enjoyed our troubles.
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Another bachelor day in the life of a truly married man. It started out with breakfast alone, then I went to the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]].
From then on, it was like an ordinary day except that a few miles distance away was a [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|new joy]] that recently came into my life.
Dinner & supper I had down home as I have been doing. After that I took [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] & [[Webb McLaughlin|Web]] in to see [[Jane Young|Jane]]. Then we went to see [[wikipedia:Pride and Prejudice (1940 film)|"Pride & Prejudice"]] a very funny & good movie. Web stayed all night.
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I got up shortly after 5 o'clock and [[Jane Young|Jane]] followed promptly. After a short breakfast I hastened to the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] alone & started the wheels a-turning, to get [[Dick]]'s load ready.
[[Webster McLaughlin]] was at the mill all day visiting. It was surely hot but I had no strenuous work to do, only office work in the afternoon.
We put in 21 white rock chicks about 10 wks old & 1 rooster.
After supper we loaded up [[Romaine]], [[Nancy Young|Nancy]], [[Webby]] & [[Junie Zimmerman]] & went over to the [[Brackbill Farm|farm]] & swam & boated. We had a swell time.
We got home about nine thirty & put the chicks to bed.
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I got up in time this morning to prepare breakfast for [[Webb McLaughlin|my little guest]]. It had gotten much cooler and we could have slept much longer.
After breakfast, Web went home & I went off to [[Arthur S. Young Company|work]]. This office work is getting to be quite the thing with me.
[[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Mother Y]] & [[Dot]] went along to visit [[Jane Young|Jane]] today. She is just fine & dandy & so is little [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|Evelyn Brackbill]]. [[Harold Brackbill|Short]] stopped in for Dot after we got home and they stayed & visited a little.
==Commentary==
''It took seven days for Evelyn to get her name. Also note that Jane is still in the hospital seven days after the birth; this would be unthinkable today but apparently was not a big deal.''
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Another day, another, what? dollar? Well if we just lived our days for the dollars we might earn, ours would be a life of shallowness and misery (if I know it).
We must look on the bright side and be happy, yet not forget the dark side lest we be foolish. Let us not think more highly of ourselves than we ought as the Scripture says.
[[Kurtzie]] is losing his job because he went crooked. [[John Hess|John]] says he got swell headed & that is a bad defence.
I just finished writing to [[Harold Brackbill|Short]]. Now, I guess, I'll get ready to finish the day & go to bed.
"When it is past" a day is even shorter than we can write it down.
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Just Friday but everyday seems to be a red letter day.
Nothing exciting at all happened at the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]] at work. Things went along in their own naturla busy way.
After supper I didn't go in to see my [[Jane Young|wife]] and [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|baby]]. I went over home for supper. I had intended to swim but it was too cold and I didn't. I went to [[New Holland]] to Nelson's to take charge of [[East Branch]] board meeting. I came back & slept on the farm.
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If we could do just one good deed each day, till a few years were past we would have done a great number and would accordingly be a great blessing to all we have known.
A day is long, but if we make the best of it we can remember it by the little, yet important, things we have accomplished.
We were busy for so hot a day but finished early in order to go to a feed meeting. [[Morris Schnupp|Morris]] & I rode [[Dick]]'s rumble seat to [[Reading]]. It was airy but cool.
[[Nancy Young|Nancy]] stayed here all night.
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When I awoke it seemed quite natural for me to be in bed with [[Harold Brackbill|Harold]] on the [[Brackbill Farm|farm]]. I had a good breakfast and then came over & went to work.
Right quick after dinner I got ready to go to [[Lancaster]]. We ([[C. Everett Young|Everett]], [[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Mother]] & I) visited [[Jane Young|Jane]] & saw [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|Evelyn]] again. Then Mother shopped for Jane & Everett & I bought him pants & window shopped.
We came home & had supper & then came up and changed the rooms around upstairs. [[Youngs]] stayed all night.
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[[Nancy Young|Nancy]] was still in bed this morning & so I didn't see her.
Work went fine at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]]. I broke away from the gang at noon & took the rest of the day off.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] took her family to the Sunday School Picnic in their car before dinner. I joined the fun about the middle of the games. It was very hot but the young fortunate ones of us cooled off at the swimming pool. We really had fun.
After picnic supper, we came home & went to [[East Branch]] Executive Board at [[Reba Clark]]'s. It was still hot.
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I am so tired (physically) that I am tempted to retire without making this entry but it was such a wonderful day that I must inscribe.
[[C. Everett Young|Youngie]] & I had a big breakfast, then we went to S.S. [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] was at Old Leacock -- Communion -- and I sat in the choir.
I took [[Doris Brackbill|Dot]] & [[Mary Jane]] over home to the [[Leaman]] family picnic. We swam, played & had the best of fun. It was kinda rainy.
After supper, [[Harold Brackbill|Harold]] & I took MJB home & went in to visit my [[Jane Young|wife]] & [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|child]]. Home again--we talked for an hour then I came home.
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It was pretty late when I got around to going to [[Hess's Mill|work]] for, what do you think, it was raining.
It rained steadily from the east all morning. In the afternoon the showers were intermittent.
After cleaning up and helping [[Spunk]] choose a pig and a little supper we packed up and went to [[Peach Bottom]] to Buck's & Smokers to a Home Party with [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]], [[Harry G. Brackbill|Dad]] & [[Esta Leona Leaman|Mother]], [[Jane Young|Jane]] & Jake.
We got there about dark and ate a big doggie & corn roast with extras. I was nearly sick.
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Quite a few dreams helped to make my night a very pleasant one. It was cool and anyone could have slept who was the least bit tired.
I had a solo breakfast and then went down to work. [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] was home from her vacation and added her cheerfulness. It was rainy & [[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Mother Y]] had a big wash.
I ate dinner on Elam. After dinner [[Auntie]] & Mother & Nancy cleaned my "Bachelor Hall."
I had supper at [[Reba]] & [[Jack]]'s--a good one. Then I went in to see [[Jane Young|Jane]]. I brought all the presents home & then visited a little while.
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After a little bit of struggling I managed to free myself from an enormous dream which was very superfluous.
Again today, the heat was one of our main concerns for we all nearly roasted. We were busy at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] and in the afternoon [[John]] went away leaving us at the mercy of our customers.
Around our supper, [[Jane Young|Jane]] was wordless & I attempted to make her talk. She just would pout as usual in those cases & best I could do was to make her smile at a joke. We visited on our front porch in the evening. Jane went to [[Ethel]]'s & I shall retire early.
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We both had a good night's sleep last night upstairs in bed. It always makes a fellow feel better.
Down at the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]] it was payday and we were busy. In the afternoon I worked on the Bank statement and was 3 cents off.
After supper [[Jane Young|Jane]] went along down home. I went back to my job and had several customers to wait on.
It was a cool day and will be a cooler night. I am quite ready to indulge in a good night's rest again.
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After a good night's sleep on [[Dave]] & [[Helen]]'s bed, I awoke hearing the whisper of [[Jane Young|Jane]] & [[Janice Brackbill|Janice]]. It was early yet but the rest were all up, except [[Val]] & me. Then we got up.
After breakfast, we all--mostly--went to Sunday School at [[Chestnut Level]]. When we got back there were other company. Dinner went hard but was good. Stomach not so good.
We walked then and then drove to [[Peach Bottom]] Beach & swam in the river.
After supper we looked around & came home about dark. We took the family over first.
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This was a cool morning again. I got up promptly at six and had a nice breakfast.
We were pretty busy in the forenoon but everything was small to the home coming anticipated.
After dinner, [[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Mother]], [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] & I went in to do a little shopping and especially to bring my girls home. They both stood the trip very nicely.
[[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]] are now staying with us and it is quite enjoyable. [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|Evelyn]] had quite a few callers and is quite proud of us. (we hope)
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Things were about the same at home this morning except, maybe, my stomach.
At the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] it was different than any other day yet. [[John]] was away and we weren't too busy. The men were all around and we should have gotten along fine but the fellows were just lazy and as a result we all worked an hour overtime.
For supper, [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I went home to the [[Brackbill Farm|farm]]. After supper, we got apples ready to make cider and apple butter tomorrow. We also celebrated [[Harry G. Brackbill|Dad]]'s 58th Birthday with [[Yuningers]] & [[Robinsons]].
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We wakened ourselves about two oclock and gave little [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|Evelyn]] a meal. She was good all night, and we slept pretty well in spite of everything new.
[[Val]] went to work early and I went too, later on. [[Harold Keneagy|Harold]] is on his vacation and we are striving to get along without him.
The Baby had nearly the whole town in looking at her. Even kids from as far away as [[Paradise]] hopped in.
At supper time, I mowed most of the yard. We played croquet with the neighbors till dark. [[Harold Brackbill|Short (Harold)]] & [[Clair]] visited us later on.
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As I take my pen in hand to write the events of this day in my book, I reflect with no small amount of sadness the things that have been done poorly.
I am quick to smile & be glad when a day has passed with little friction, and, although the day has been pleasant to me, still I remember some regrets.
The boys at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] balked again. The U.C.C.E. doggie roast I consider a flop for no boy took interest. The Guild remained unentertained.
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[[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|The Baby]] had to be fed at two again so we did it. It goes fairly easy for she is very good.
We repeated the routine of yesterday & seemed to enjoy it.
At the office, things were busy. [[Arthur S. Young|Daddy]] & [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] left for Ohio State fair toward evening. I got my hair cut.
We had more visitors to see our little prize. [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]] seem to be doing fine.
I went back to work after supper & was busy again. When I returned, Eunice & Val were in bed and [[Jane Young|Jane]] was feeding the baby. Now it is after ten.
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I waked, cat-naped, and dreamed alternately this morning until it was half hour past time to get up.
When we got to the [[Hess's Mill|mill]], the wheels were already turning and [[John]] was back on the job. We were real busy but got finished in good time.
After supper [[Jane Young|Jane]] raked & mowed the yard & I trimmed hedge & mowed until dark. Then Jane ironed & I washed & dried the supper dishes.
It is a perfect late summer evening, dark real soon and not warm, crickets & katydids.
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It's fun to have a house keeper and to get up and eat breakfast and go off to work. [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] is doing fine. I was at work a little ahead of time for once.
We kind missed our both Bosses but made out pretty well. The office wasn't very busy, but the men in the shop were.
The Baby is still getting presents and having company. Four Brackbills were here after supper, [[Doris Brackbill|Dot]], [[Janice Brackbill|Jan]], [[Warren Brackbill|Barney]] & [[Jacob Clarence Brackbill|Jake]]. [[Ruth]] also visited. I went to [[Milley B]]'s to a committee meeting but was home early.
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Exactly one half hour late, we awakened to the fact that it was time to get up. Result -- late for [[Groffie]] & late for work.
It was about as hot and sticky this forenoon as it possibly could have been. We were not rushed at work but sweated ourselves wet.
In the afternoon it rained and a thundershower, or rather storm, set fire to [[Jonas Smoker]]'s barn & razed it.
In the evening the executive committee of the [[County Chorus]] met here. Kathryn G. & Elizabeth Rutt were them. We met, ate, & looked at presents.
The air is full of storm again.
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Well, well! Here we are again boys. The bigger the day, the bigger.
We had a pretty much leisurely morning at the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]]. There wasn't much going and we carried on a little with [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] as the goat.
In the afternoon we moved the baby furniture up from down home. [[Val]] & I washed the car, made icecream, and proceeded to eat it.
[[Yuningers]] brought [[Esta Leona Leaman|Mother]] over to visit just then. After supper, we played croquet till dark. Then the three boys played bad eggs and after taking the company home, went to town and enjoyed [[wikipedia:Boom Town (film)|"Boom Town"]].
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When I got to [[Youngs]] on my way to work, I noticed the four of them getting ready to leave for the N.Y. Worlds Fair and so I said "goodby" to them.
We had to put a couple of plank in the bottom of the pit before we could start up at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]].
[[Jane Young|Jane]] & I kept house at the Young's home this day and night. Jane baked two cakes and we listened to the news of the threating war on the radio.
We had a nice date in the old chair & slept in [[Arthur S. Young|Daddy]] & [[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Mother]]'s bed.
==Commentary==
''The "news of the threating war" that [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman]] refers to is probably the signing of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nazi-Soviet_Pact Nazi-Soviet Pact] the previous day.''
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Sunday and company all day long. [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] still is our cook and we took advantage of that.
Excepting [[Jane Young|Jane]] & the [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|baby]], we all went to S.S. & [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]. We had "killed old white rooster" for dinner with [[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Mother Y.]] & [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] as special guests.
In the afternoon we played croquet a while but it rained and made us stop. We spent the rest of the time indoors.
I went to [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] but few were there. We had a meeting. We talked to [[Mr. Kaufman|Kauffmans]] afterwards.
When bedtime came, we surely were sleepy.
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Pay day again and another busy one. [[Dick]] was hauling feed with his truck as well as were the other two drivers. We got finished by late noon and sat & talked a little afterwards.
When I got "home" I found that [[Jane Young|Jane]] had trouble with the car and that the battery was down. I made a trip to Shirks & got it tended to.
Grammy Y. treated us to peach pie & [[icecream]] for supper.
[[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]] visited us & [[Betty Doutrich]] dropped in. Late on the Young family returned & we came home to bed.
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Washday, but we didn't wash. It was a miserable day and continued cold and damp and rainy. We made a little fire in our furnace to make the house a little better.
At work, we were busier for a change. [[Harold Keneagy|Harold]] was back and it was like old times.
We finished up the rooster for supper then we sat around and listened to the radio, played checkers & some slept.
We borrowed our neighbor's coal oil heater & brought the temperature up where it belonged. We retired slowly as we always do.
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A regular ordinary, or I should say, Average Sunday has come again.
We hurried and went to Sunday School & [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]. Both were well attended. The organ went funny in church. An outside minister preached.
We walked to [[John Groff|Uncle John Groff]]'s for Sunday dinner. It was swell. In the afternoon we chatted & drove with the Groff girls' boyfriends & had a swell time.
After supper at home, we went to [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]]. [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]] led & we met inside. After that, we, intending to have a committee meeting, were entertained at [[Brown]]'s with appreciated movies of their trip west, etc.
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It was cold and raining again this morning, but--the washing had to be done and so the girls got at it and hung it in the attic.
The rainy weather brought lots of trade to [[Arthur S. Young Company|Arthur S. Young Co. Inc.]] We were busy all day.
After supper our guests and helpers prepared to leave us. I went down to the office again and filled in.
[[Arthur S. Young|Daddy]] and [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] got home from the Fair. [[Red]] & [[Arvella]] came and visited us a while. We then headed for bed.
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Sunday can't come without our first having fulfilled the day ahead of it and so we start with Monday.
It was real cool this morning and we appreciated the change. After we got [[Dick]] loaded & headed for [[Philadelphia|Phila.]] we found we weren't so terrible busy. [[Groffie]] went to mow [[John]]'s lawn, [[Morris Schnupp|Schnuppie]] made mostly long trips, John was away all afternoon and so [[Allen|Allie]] & I had the place to ourselves.
After supper [[Jane Young|Jane]] ironed. I started to put up a chicken yard fence but darkness put a stop to that about 7:30. Then I relaxed.
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This night life is or must be getting too much for me for I over slept and was a half hour late for work and had no breakfast.
It still rains a little and still we are busy. Customers everywhere tracking mud all around.
We miss our cook but get along all right. [[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Mother]] and [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] were away all day.
After supper I did the dishes. [[Morris Schnupp|Schupps]] dropped in for a nice little visited.
We listened the radio and worked on S.S. reports. Really are a sleepy bunch ready for bed.
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Shaking off a few lousey dreams, I kicked myself around to getting up at the last minute.
It was a cool morning and, although it got warmer during the day, it was real cool by evening. Clouds hid the beautiful moon which would have been full.
We were not busy again and were kept busy finding things to do. We quit real early for a change.
After supper I washed & shaved & went to the garage. Then we had a Prayer Meeting Committee Meeting at [[Esther]]'s. That broke up real early & I came home to bed.
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More rain made it be another dreary day. We were not extra busy at the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]] but still had work.
The wash is not dry yet but draped in various places around the house. [[Jane Young|Jane]] really has the blues of it being by herself.
I was busy on the telephone some today getting the choir together for tonight.
After supper we had Y.P. choir practice at [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]. [[Mrs. Kaufman]] played. The kids stopped in on their way home & we visited. They were going to take "Tommie's" cat along home.
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There was no trouble to getting started. The weather was hot in the morning and continued so throughout the entire day.
I spent a good bit of time doing office work for it was the most pleasant. [[John]] was away a good bit of the afternoon which made it a little nicer for us because we weren't busy.
After supper I dressed & cleaned up and went to [[Christiana]] to change my Registration address. I soon came back and we sat on the front porch and enjoyed a nice cool breeze & a noisy katydid. [[Junie Z.]] & [[Bobby Brown]] dropped in on us and we had a good time. Soon it's bedtime.
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Happy birthday to Brother [[Hershey Brackbill|Hershey]] --He's 20 today -- just a kid but then too, almost a man. Nice fellow, that Hershey.
We had a full morning of it at work. [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] & I went to the banks & met [[Arthur S. Young|Dad]] who invited [[Jane Young|Jane]] & me over home in the P.M.
After dinner Jane & I did go over & helped them water the potatoes & tomatoes with Kinzer Fire Engine.
[[Val]] & [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] came later & we played croquet. We made ice cream & celebrated that birthday previously mentioned.
We ate, then stayed over night.
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Today was a cloudy one again. It was quite cool for a change & [[John]] wore a coat part of the time. I didn't have any trouble keeping warm, though.
At dinner time I called the [[Brackbill Farm|farm]] and talked to [[Harold Brackbill|Harold]] who had been home the last two days.
After supper we cleaned up and went out to solicit ads for the Yearbook. We had quite enough success.
We went home to the farm then & visited. [[Yuningers]] were there. We talked, ate watermelon & canteloupe till we "pert near busted" & came home with a car full of supplies.
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More rain dampened our old earth; rain that was needed by many places and much appreciated but rain that also dampened the spirits of us mortals.
Such days are busy ones for the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]] and shop and so we say "It's an ill wind that blows no good."
Our [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|little girl]] is starting her fourth week with us and is growing dearer and dearer in the hearts of us, her parents.
Bed time is not until ten oclock and so we spend long sleepy evenings before retiring.
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My late retirement showed on me this morning for I could or would scarcely get up in time to go to work, yet alone eat a good breakfast.
We were not too busy again and I put in a good half day repairing the canvas on the [[Hess's Mill|mill]].
The sun shone nicely all day and it was warm again. Tonight the big moon has come out again.
After supper [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I pulled weeds out of the garden. It needed it. Jane washed dishes & I fixed another ligth cord.
Now I write & she reads.
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There is nothing as changeable as the weather but it seems to change to something so nearly like the former state that it is hardly detectable to us. Thunder showers late in the evening encouraged us.
In the afternoon I just dressed up and nursed my cold, neglecting my lawn and garden.
We had the Doctor come to examine our [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|Evelyn]] to tell us how to care for her one little eye, seemingly infected.
We spent a long hour or two in the evening by the radio.
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After my [[Jane Young|Janie]] got up this morning, I went back to sleep and dreamed of apples - all kinds, but all good. And so apples made me hurry and apples nearly made me late for work.
It wasn't quite so hot today. I worried as much trying to find something to do as I did trying to get it done.
[[C. Everett Young|Everett]] was here for supper. [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]] came, [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] came & [[John Hess]] & his wife & [[Jack]] came and brought us a lovely gift - 8 goblets & 8 sherbets. We had a very nice time with icecream & cakes& all. They left about 10:30.
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I arose with the chickens almost among the chickens, too. I turned the hose on my car to make it look presentable at [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]].
We had a big breakfast and then went to Church. [[Rev. Workman]] preached to us, we listened for he was interesting.
In the afternoon we went over <strike>home</strike> to [[Aldus Doutrich]]'s, and for dinner--the [[Shultz]] Reunion. At least one swell looking girl was there. We hadn't enough to eat, almost.
[[C. Everett Young|Everett]] & I left the party and went to a good old [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] meeting at Church.
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[[Jane Young|Jane]] said that this is twice now that I went back to sleep after she got up and I was late as a result.
No ill resulted from it, though, for we were not so very busy at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]]. Consequently, we were finished by noon & came home to surprise Jane by my timelyness.
I mowed lawn, trimmed, etc in the afternoon. [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] was here a little. We took baths and had supper.
After supper we vainly waited for someone to come to visit us. I read & pondered while Jane planed the piano. It's bedtime & no guests.
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Wash day - Ho Hum. I got up at 5 & lighted the water heater, then crawled back into bed again.
I filled the tub for [[Jane Young|Jane]] and then went off to work. My coworker--[[Harold Keneagy|Harold]] was in a pretty bad way--sunburned from the beach and it almost got the best of him.
After a hurried supper I cleaned up quickly & dressed. Then [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] & I went with [[Stan]] and his load to [[Lititz]] to practice for a concert Sunday night. We had a long practice--a high old time.
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Sunday is always a wonderful day, but this Sunday was an exception.
Our minister's father, Rev. J. Warren Kaufman of [[Philadelphia|Phila.]] preached the sermon and it was a wonderful one. [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I went home to the [[Brackbill Farm|farm]] for dinner & of course enjoyed it. We swam with a large crowd in the afternoon. [[Ivan Benjamin Leaman|Uncle Ivan]]'s were visiting. Flossie & we all went over there for supper. [[Elsie]] & [[Ellis]], [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]], [[Val]] & the whole Brackbill tribe.
Dot led [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] & we had a couple visitors from [[Middle Octoraro]]. We then drove over to [[Sheaffers]] & finished the day with a swell evening.
The weather was swell, too.
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Now it's Tuesday. It seemed a little like rain in the morning and as the day went on it got like rain--we were busy too.
About the time we finished eating supper it did rain, too, poured. A great thunderstorm accompanied it. Having returned to work in the evening I was informed that the lightning had knocked a large hole in the roof of [[Arthur S. Young|Youngs]]'s house. They were scared.
It kept on raining & when I was done with [[Park Pickell]], I came home.
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Get up, sleepyhead, Get to work, Lazybones. The spring fever got me. That's funny.
There was no occasion to hurry to work and no occasion to hurry at work, for, I'm telling you, business is terrible.
We managed to keep busy but surely didn't get our shirts at all wet. The day passed on as they all do and 5 o'clock found me home, locked out, no supper & a big appetite. I braved it alone & got inside, got supper & got the dishes done. [[Jane Young|Jane]] was away at a Guild Splash Party & brought [[Dot]] home for all night. I had half dozen boys for company.
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Another Red Letter day. I didn't hurry off to work as usual but helped [[Jane Young|Jane]] get ready for the wonderous Sunday School picnic.
About nine I drove [[Youngs]] car off to town with the family, except [[Arthur S. Young|Daddy Y]].
The rains hadn't spoiled things for the picnic at all, just settled the dust.
After a too big dinner we had games & swam all afternoon, having fun all the while.
After an icecream supper we returned home, plenty tired, but plenty happy.
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[[Dot]] was the last one up this morning. We took her as far as the [[Hess's Mill|mill]], then she started to walk.
We found ourselves busier at the mill today. We put more wheat into the mill than we thought it would hold.
Well, about 3 oclock this morning, to change the subject, it rained. Maybe I should say it poured, anyway, in the course of the event, it soaked the ground up wonderfully.
After supper [[Jane Young|Jane]] ironed again - I washed the dishes & visited [[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Mother Y.]] & [[Nancy Young|Nancy]]. It gets dark much earlier.
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Every day is more Red Letterish.
When I went to work I sort of figured I shouldn't have. About the middle of the forenoon [[Jane Young|Jane]] came down home & we took her to the Hospital to wait.
[[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Mrs. Young]] & I figured we had plenty of time to go home & then come back. About 4 oclock we had a blessed event - a 5 3/4 lb [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|baby girl without a name]]. She was a little ahead of our expectations but very much welcome.
Mother Y. & I went in to see them again in the evening & then had to leave at 7:30. (Happy B-day to our man Neal.)
==Commentary==
''Evelyn was born early enough that it was some weeks before they gave her a name.''
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What shall I say? Shall I say, as I always do, that I didn't feel like getting up and that I ate a nice little breakfast, and that I walked down to [[Groff]]'s & went along to the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] with [[Earl]]. I shall say it, even though you may be tired hearing it.
It was really hot today. [[Allen]] was off this afternoon and I was in his stead. When I came home, my shirt was absolutely soaking wet.
After supper we cleaned up and went to Kaufmans for 2 baskets of peaches. We then went to [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]]'s & drove with them to [[Marksbury]]'s & stayed a little.
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I awoke this morning happy and ready for the day. I got up promptly at six and had plenty to do to keep me busy till seven. I then went down to the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]].
More than often I thought of [[Jane Young|Jane]] and our [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|little baby girl]].
It was pay day at work and I saw that the men got their checks.
After supper, I took [[Esta Leona Leaman|Mother]], [[Harold Brackbill|Harold]] & [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] in to see Jane. I saw my little daughter also, she was crying. (She looked like Jane.)
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It was hard to get up this morning, that is not as hard as I thought it was going to be. [[Groffie]] was earlier and we were first at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]].
[[Allen]] had to go home with sore ribs. The mill had a break down but all and all we got through very easily. [[John Hess|John]] brought a new pick-up truck.
After supper, I helped wifey with the dishes. [[Emma]] came for a little.
We read and sang a little but as usual, when we're home alone, it ended in a squabble.
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It's rather hard to believe that December is here already. It is fine that December should start out on Sunday.
I had to get up in time to take a bath before going to Sunday School. That wasn't hard to do.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] & [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|Evelyn]] were at [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] for the first time for Evelyn. She was good. We had dinner at home. We went down home in the afternoon & stayed for supper.
I led [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] in the evening. The [[Missionary Society]] had a thanks offering service in church.
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We overslept the alarm clock this morning but had plenty of time to get to S.S. and [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] in plenty of time. Both were well attended.
The sun shone nice and brightly in the forenoon. In the afternoon it clouded up and in the evening it rained slightly.
We were at M___ Ike Bucher's after for dinner. We spent the afternoon there. Supper over [[Brackbill Farm|home]].
[[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] was well attended but church very poorly. Nothing happened after church.
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I didn't brave it right away this morning, although it was nice out. I got up late and ate breakfast and went down to the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]] about 9:30.
The work hadn't piled up on my desk and so I spent a rather quiet time, working and recuperating together. We weren't extra busy either.
[[Harold Keneagy|Harold]] gave us a roast of venison which we had for supper, it was swell. After supper we all went up to [[Moores]] where [[Reba]] had a committee meeting. We had a nice long winded time but got results.
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It was pretty late till I got around this morning. Everything was all right everywhere, though, and we were happy.
Last night's rain blew away and it was clear. The wind blew strongly all day.
We were quite busy again and didn't finish till late.
After a good supper got ready to go to Staff meeting but walked into my car in the dark & broke my tooth & cut my lip. I spent the rest of the evening missing it.
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I wasn't sure that I was fit to go to work this morning, but I finally went even if it was a little late.
Things about the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]] and shop were just rolling along as usual.
It was a perfectly glorious day out with the sun bright and warm.
After work I went to [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] to a stewardship banquet where were quite a few of our young people. It was a big success and the speaker & speech were well worth our while. It got done about nine.
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My lip was a little sore when I got awake this morning but not bad.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] washed this morning in 18° weather. It was clear & cold all day.
Wentensbergers delivered our pretty dining room suite in the morning.
[[Allen]] was back to work once again & it was like old times.
Supper was good. Jane ironed & I did the dishes. The [[Young]] family came then [[Reba P.]] dropped in.
We are both tired & sleepy & we'll hasten to bed as soon as convenient.
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My cold hung on and continued to be with me throughout the day. The weather was cloudy and the two together made me a little bit lazy and dissatisfied.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] went to [[Lancaster]] to do more Christmas shopping. Her Grandma kept the little [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|Evelyn]]. We had venison supper at "Grandma"'s.
After supper we went to choir practice and were peeved at Mrs. Herr for having to sing such lousey stuff.
We spent a little time down home again when we came back.
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[[Dick]] was to stop for me about ten of seven this morning and that made me think I could lay in bed much longer. I wasn't ready when he came.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] took her [[Luetta M. Sheaffer|mother]] & [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] Christmas shopping.
We didn't work hard today. I went to the doctors after dinner & got my lip dressed. We got early.
It sleeted, rained, then snowed an inch or so. Now it is freezing.
After supper we went to prayer meeting then had a nice long choir rehearsal. We were tired but had quite a lot of fun.
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Days come and go and the weather is ever changing, but it seems to be warm and cloudy all the time lately.
We had a fairly busy day at the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]] today. It was a little different than some days.
After work I got my hair cut. The [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|baby]] was down at "Grandma"'s all afternoon and [[Jane Young|Jane]] went to [[Christiana]] to get her hair set.
After supper we went to the [[Gap]] to rehearse for [[Betty Doutrich|Betty]]'s wedding tomorrow. We came home early and soon it was bed time.
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The snow was still visible this morning and it was cool or cold again.
We were quite late for work but nothing had started when we arrived. We weren't very rushed but we knew how to keep ourselves busy. [[Dick]] was with us.
We quit very early for a change and sat around a little and didn't come straight home.
After supper we went to a short little choir practice then came tearing home & waited in vain for [[Nancy Young|Nancy]], then went home.
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Hermie kissed the [[Betty Doutrich|Bride]].
[[E. Herman Brackbill|Herm]] got to work on time this morning, for once. They were real busy at the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]]. [[Earl Hohman]] washed the [[Herman Brackbill cars|car]] for us. After a short and snappy dinner we rushed around to get ready for the big event ([[Betty Doutrich|Betty]]'s wedding). [[Grandma Brackbill]] kept [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|Evelyn Jane]]. It was a very pretty wedding. Herm was usher and I was matron of honor. The church was full. A grand reception followed after which we took the bride and groom away amid showers of rice. We ran around a while and then took them out to [[Seiple]]'s. We got home in good time but were tired and sleepy.
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Something made us get up a little earlier and so we're off to work a little earlier. I waited on [[Groffie]] and was late for work. We all waited a while longer till [[John Hess|John]] came.
The day was rather more of a picnic. John was away in the afternoon. We were busy just the same but not quite.
After supper we went to [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] where the Lafayette College Choir sang very swell. I ushered. [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I entertained Bill Givens, Frank Bradley over night.
Sweet dream boys.
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We were sleepy heads this morning. Too much wedding I guess. [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herm]] didn't get up until 8:30 and had to hurry. I was worse yet. 9:30 when I crawled out. After a small dinner we got [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|baby]] ready, stopped for [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]] and then headed for [[Lititz]]. This was baby's first long ride. [[Marg]] kept Evelyn Jane while the rest of us went to Lititz Moravian S. S. to hear [[Darlene]] say her piece. Back at the [[Buchers]] we talked and then had a swell supper, fresh strawberries (frozen), bologna and all. In the evening the boys went to hear the Cantatta at the [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]. It was late till we got home but all were happy.
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We got up quietly and tried not to waken our boys. I drove [[John Hess|John]]'s truck back to work.
About nine oclock the boys got up and had breakfast. Then [[Jane Young|Jane]] took them back to [[Paradise]] to their bus.
We were busy at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] but finished up soon after dinner.
I spent the afternoon leisurely helping Jane to put the dishes in the new dining room suite.
In the evening we went to the junior close play at the High School. [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]] visited a little.
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Wow it was raining like anything this morning and so the household washing was postponed.
Since there was nothing else pushing very much we decided to go to [[Lancaster]] and finish our Christmas shopping. It just kept raining all afternoon but we shopped. [[Grandma Young]] kept a little [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|grandchild]].
After supper I turned around and went back to town to a [[County Chorus]] Christmas Party at which there were ten and refreshments for forty.
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We hadn't much time to be slothful this morning but weren't late for S.S. Neither [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] nor S.S. were very well attended.
We dined here at home. About two o'clock we went to the church & practiced for our cantata. Everyone was either tired or sleepy.
[[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]] came along for supper. We had fun. After [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] we went down to [[Gap]] to hear their cantata. It was fine.
The weather is warm, too warm for nice winter weather. The snow is all gone & even the frost is out of the ground.
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It seemed to be done raining for once and as the day grew older it got colder.
We will appreciate cold weather for many or most of us have bad colds. Little [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|E.J.]] has a pretty bad one also.
I finally installed defroster attachments to my [[Herman Brackbill cars|Olds]] this afternoon. Before supper, [[Webb McLaughlin|Web]] & I ran into town to pay a fine of 1.00 for parking in a no parking zone.
After supper we just sat and enjoyed each other's company & listened to the radio.
Christmas is coming.
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Before we went to work this morning, [[Groffie]] took his car to At___ & I went down and brought him back.
We were not very busy in the feed dept. & so [[Dick]] & I got a good bit done down in the mill dept.
It was a warm day and nice and clear.
After supper [[Jane Young|Jane]] went to a Guild Christmas party. I went to a [[County Chorus]] party & Jane joined later. We had a nice time and the eats were also good. It was midnight when we got home.
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The sunrise was very beautiful this morning. I saw it. It was partly cloudy but mostly clear and cold.
We had quite a busy day at the [[Arthur S. Young Co.|office]]. [[Harold Keneagy|Harold]] went shopping from about 3:15 on. I called [[Brackbill Farm|over home]] & talked to [[Esta Leona Leaman|Mother]] awhile.
The [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|Baby]]'s cold was worse in the morning but she seemed quite good.
After supper I took my [[Herman Brackbill cars|car]] up to Fishers to let it then a while. [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] took me to choir practice and a little meeting afterwards we came home then and it soon was bedtime.
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It was hard to get up this morning because it was still totally dark. It was hard to get moving, too, for a good many reasons.
The weather was warm and, I guess, humid. It was no trouble at all to work up a sweat. No, because we were rushed again in the afternoon and finished late.
After supper [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] & I went to [[Lancaster]] to shop. We got [[Jane Young|Jane]] a canary for Christmas. [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] stayed with Jane for the evening.
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I got up and ate breakfast as usual. But after that I did something different. My [[Herman Brackbill cars|car]] being in the garage it was necessary for me to indulge in a nice fresh walk to the [[Arthur S. Young Co.|office]].
We were just ordinarily busy at the office today. The [[Arthur S. Young|Big Boss]] was away nearly all day again.
I came home just a little before dark and put <strike>my</strike> our outside tree lights on. After supper [[Jane Young|Jane]] went with [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] & [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] to High School to hear the Christmas Cantata. I kept the [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|Baby]] & listened to the radio.
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The morning was not necessarily unnatural or unusual for me except that [[Allen]] wasn't there again and we wer busy.
For [[Jane Young|Jane]] it was unusual. H.B.K. went for deer and she was asked to work in the morning.
In the afternoon it rained. I was late getting home, then changed my tires around. Jane cleaned house.
After supper we took our "load" to town then shopped and finally took our part in the County C.E. Musical at Otterbein.
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The first day of deer season found a couple of my helpers at the [[Arthur S. Young Co.|office]] gone deer hunting and leaving me almost alone.
I shouldn't have worried for I got thru quite allright.
The weather was pretty cloudy and pretty cold again. Of course it was nice & warm in the office.
We supper again tonight. Bare necessities with trimmings.
We went to Chorus practice, the boys & I, and had a pretty good one. It was starting to snow when we came home.
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It was doubly hard to get up this morning for, aside from its being a rainy day, we weren't quite over our last few night's scarcity of sleep.
[[Groffie]] drove for a change this morning. We had plenty of work at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]]. I spent my whole day packing flour and doing books. I enjoyed it.
After supper we went to Prayer meeting and choir practice and there wasn't the former. I bought some electrical fixtures and after practice the choir had a little argument about Christmas Caroling.
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Happy Birthday to [[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Mother Young]]. She is 46, [[Jane Young|Jane]] says.
The fire sirens got us out o bed at 6:30 this morning but it was next thing to false alarm. We stayed up then and I walked to work and was punctual.
We were busy in the [[Arthur S. Young Co.|office]] with men coming in all of the time.
It was pretty cloudy and partly clear all day off & on.
After dinner Jane & [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|Evelyn]] went down home.
After supper I went to Fishers to get my [[Herman Brackbill cars|car]]. We spent the evening at home getting ready for Christmas. I should have gone to [[East Branch]] meeting.
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We never can get up any more before 6:15 and that is half an hour too late.
It didn't get light till pretty late this morning and then it was cloudy. There was a cold west wind blowing which brought a few snow flurries.
We were busy at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] preparing for our Christmas holiday.
After supper we went to choir practice and then to a Christmas cantata at the high school. People we knew were there and we all enjoyed it.
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It was cloudy this morning but rain or shine there was work to be done.
I liked my task this morning for I had a trip to [[Lancaster]] in my [[Herman Brackbill cars|car]] which took up half of my time.
After dinner [[Webb McLaughlin|Webb]] & [[Stanley Ranck|Stan]] and I decorated the [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] and Christmas tree. It took up quite a while.
In the evening we entertained my S. S. Class and the party was a grand success. Web was wound up.
[[Jacob]] stayed overnight as our guest.
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[[Groffie]] drove slow to work but only [[Allen]] was there. There was no power but I got the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] to running and then called the company. Soon it was all O.K.
We were busy as the dickens all day and tried to get a little bit caught up for tomorrow.
There was a mighty strong wind blowing and it was pretty cold.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] took Mother to [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]]'s entertainment. We ate supper in home. Then I came back and got a haircut. We wrapped presents and talked to the canary till ten or 10:30 then retired.
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About 3:30 this morning the little [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|child]] got a very much uncalled for and seldom crying spell. We took turns trying to quiet her.
She quieted down a little about seven thirty but it was too late to go back to bed.
At [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] we had a combined service of church and Christmas program for the primary dept.
After dinner late [[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Mother Y.]] kept Evelyn and we went to the Candle Light Service at the First at [[Lancaster]]. After a short quick supper we went to the [[U.B.]] entertainment.
We are looking for [[Harold Brackbill|Short]].
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This morning the wind still blew and it was not inviting for anyone in a nice warm bed. However we made it.
At the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] we were in work up to our ears with 2 ton of laying mash and the like. We finished about 2:00. Then I took the truck ([[Dick]]), in none & put straw in it and fixed it up for caroling.
[[John Hess|John]] gave us $50.00 for Christmas.
Back home here I put lights on a tree outside etc. After supper we went to the [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] & decorated. We had lovely company (M.J.B.) but no help & it was late till we finished.
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A pretty nice day was today, so it was. We weren't in any hurry getting started but found plenty to do once we did.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] did the washing. I had my nose in welfare most of the time.
[[Harold Brackbill|Shorty]] phoned me at noon from [[Brackbill Farm|over home]].
After supper Jane went down home to sew. I was left with the dishes and custody of the [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|baby]]. We had company most of the evening. Harold came & stayed a long while till the baby started to cry.
Jane finally came home & we got ready for bed.
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I took a notion to get up once this morning. [[Jane Young|Jane]] stayed put while I made breakfast , tended the fire, chickens, etc.
At [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|church]] we had a joint Sunday School Christmas program and Church service. [[Harold Brackbill|Harold]] was home & was there.
We went down home for a chicken dinner. In the afternoon we helped [[Marshall Miller]]'s bunch sing for Grammy. We ate no supper.
The Y.P. Choir gave a successful Christmas cantata in the evening. After that we had sort of a party over home and really had fun. Then we left for church.
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Twas the day before Christmas and the weather was just like spring. Never-the-less we all looked forward with great anticipation the Number One holiday of the year.
We were busy at the [[Arthur S. Young Co.|office]] and we finished up with the seasons greeting exchanged freely.
After supper we finished up a few presents. I left my [[Jane Young|wife]] & [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|child]] & went carolling with the choir. We toured [[Kinzers]], Vintage to [[Paradise]] and wound up at the Watch service at the Episcopalian Church.
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Shortly after twelve we met at the [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|church]], thirty of us to get in [[John Hess|John]]'s big truck and tour [[Paradise]] & neighboring towns singing Christmas carols. We had loads of fun.
About 4:30 we went to bed -- [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]] were with us.
A quarter of ten [[Jane Young|Jane]] wakened me. After a light breakfast Val & Eunice left & we went over to [[Sheaffer]]s for a big turkey dinner. Later we joined the rest of the [[Brackbills]] & had merry Christmas.
[[Willis Bucher|Buchers]] were there. We came home about nine, stopped at Auntie's & Grammy's, then hurried home.
Santa was good.
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The Christmas day came in while we were in the midst of our service. The weather was quite above freezing, but we knew it was Christmas.
The family slept late for there was no hurry to go anywhere.
We went over to [[Sheaffers]] for the turkey Christmas dinner. It was swell and very much. In the afternoon we deserted our [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|child]] & went [[Brackbill Farm|over home]] for supper, big & good. We had a swell time.
We finished up at Sheaffers then & came home. Everything was fine. A wonderful collection of gifts were given to all of us.
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[[Groffie]]'s old air horn wakened us about seven oclock this morning so I had to drive to work later in my own car.
We were faced by a hangover from our Christmas rush. [[Webbie]] was along & "trucking" wherever he could.
It was not very cold today nor are there many signs of snow.
After supper [[Jane Young|Jane]] finished ironing & I did the dishes, Auntie & [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] came up and visited. Nancy & I played or tried to play chess. We had no such fun.
Now it's bed none too soon.
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I didn't feel bad for its having been the day after the big day. Christmas isn't over yet. The season is just here in full swing.
The weather was warm and drizzley. We were busy all the time at the [[Arthur S. Young Co.|office]]. [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] helped a little while.
[[Nancy Young|Nancy]] was here for dinner.
After supper we had choir rehearsal and play rehearsal. It didn't go too well but surely kept us busy.
We had a couple committee meetings here afterwards.
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We were warned this morning by a cold cloudy sky that there would be snow today. And snow there was from 8:30 till about 2:30 - several inches. It purely made things look pretty.
Luckily we weren't extra busy this morning or all day and could for the most part stay inside in the dry.
After sweeping the walks and after supper we cleaned up and went to [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] for a family Christmas party and fun. [[Hershey Brackbill|Hersh]] & I played at chess most all of the night. We came home about eleven.
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We were warned this morning by a cold cloudy sky that there would be snow today. And snow there was from 8:30 till about 2:30 - several inches. It purely made things look pretty.
Luckily we weren't extra busy this morning or all day and could for the most part stay inside in the dry.
After sweeping the walks and after supper we cleaned up and went to [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] for a family Christmas party and fun. [[Hershey Brackbill|Hersh]] & I played at chess most all of the night. We came home about eleven.
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[[Jane Young|Jane]] worried me from the time she fed the [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|baby]] till I finally got up as she wanted me to. It's kinda hard to roll out if you are awakened an hour or so ahead of time & don't sleep after that.
It was a cloudy, drizzly day. We were not busy at the [[Arthur S. Young Co.|office]] but kept ourselves occupied.
After supper I took a load of kids to a Roller Skating party and I believe everybody who ever roller skated was there. It was full but we had fun. I got pretty tired and so did many more. We got home nearly twelve.
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[[Jane Young|Jane]] worried me from the time she fed the [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|baby]] till I finally got up as she wanted me to. It's kinda hard to roll out if you are awakened an hour or so ahead of time & don't sleep after that.
It was a cloudy, drizzly day. We were not busy at the [[Arthur S. Young Co.|office]] but kept ourselves occupied.
After supper I took a load of kids to a Roller Skating party and I believe everybody who ever roller skated was there. It was full but we had fun. I got pretty tired and so did many more. We got home nearly twelve.
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It seems my days are twisted around because I neglected writing today's events in last evening.
We laid in bed till nearly eight oclock then had a nice big breakfast and went off to [[Lancaster]]. The choirs sang over we ____ & [[Mr. Kaufman|Rev. Kaufman]] preached. We shopped afterwards.
After dinner at home I went back to the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] & caught up my work. We weren't too busy & I hadn't been missed.
After supper [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] & I cleaned up the [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]. [[Jane Young|Jane]] went along & visited [[Ethel]]. We later saw the Young Christmas things.
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It seems my days are twisted around because I neglected writing today's events in last evening.
We laid in bed till nearly eight oclock then had a nice big breakfast and went off to [[Lancaster]]. The choirs sang over we ____ & [[Mr. Kaufman|Rev. Kaufman]] preached. We shopped afterwards.
After dinner at home I went back to the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] & caught up my work. We weren't too busy & I hadn't been missed.
After supper [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] & I cleaned up the [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]. [[Jane Young|Jane]] went along & visited [[Ethel]]. We later saw the Young Christmas things.
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I was very much surprised to find that it was still cloudy this morning. The sun came out a little but went back again quickly.
We were busy at the [[Arthur S. Young Co.|office]] and were kept there till late dinner time. [[S. Wenger]] was here in the afternoon as was [[Hun Usner]].
I had to fly around and go to the store & get ready for [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]] & [[Margie]] to come for supper. [[Jane Young|Jane]] did too. We were happy to find that he had gotten her a diamond for Christmas. Margie stayed overnight.
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I was very much surprised to find that it was still cloudy this morning. The sun came out a little but went back again quickly.
We were busy at the [[Arthur S. Young Co.|office]] and were kept there till late dinner time. [[S. Wenger]] was here in the afternoon as was [[Hun Usner]].
I had to fly around and go to the store & get ready for [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]] & [[Margie]] to come for supper. [[Jane Young|Jane]] did too. We were happy to find that he had gotten her a diamond for Christmas. Margie stayed overnight.
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It was a regular winter morning, this was. After the usual morning chores and breakfast, I put on my rubbers and started out to meet [[Groffie]].
At the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] we found quite a lot of work to do and finished up by putting gas in [[John Moore]]'s Buick.
After a swell supper of fried mush, potatoes, & beans we got ready and went to [[Lancaster]] to a roller skating party at which 164 were present & we all had a very special swell time. While this was going on it was snowing outside to beat the band and coming home was treacherous to say the least.
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It was a regular winter morning, this was. After the usual morning chores and breakfast, I put on my rubbers and started out to meet [[Groffie]].
At the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] we found quite a lot of work to do and finished up by putting gas in [[John Moore]]'s Buick.
After a swell supper of fried mush, potatoes, & beans we got ready and went to [[Lancaster]] to a roller skating party at which 164 were present & we all had a very special swell time. While this was going on it was snowing outside to beat the band and coming home was treacherous to say the least.
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It was nice to have a chance to sleep late this morning for I surely seem to need it. We got up about eight & ate breakfast and went off to [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]].
We wound up [[Brackbill Farm|over home]] for dinner, family & all. In the afternoon some of us went to the church to have practice for the play.
We had supper over home again and then went off to church. We had our play, at last and it went real well. [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]] came to visit a little while afterwards. It was wet all day.
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It was nice to have a chance to sleep late this morning for I surely seem to need it. We got up about eight & ate breakfast and went off to [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]].
We wound up [[Brackbill Farm|over home]] for dinner, family & all. In the afternoon some of us went to the church to have practice for the play.
We had supper over home again and then went off to church. We had our play, at last and it went real well. [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]] came to visit a little while afterwards. It was wet all day.
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We slept late again and luckily got to S.S. on time.
The sun came out real bright and clear but till [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] was over it was raining.
After waiting an hour we had tough beef for dinner, I reflect with no bitterness and with all apologies for the accompanying rudeness.
Later in the afternoon we went down [[Brackbill Farm|home]] & enjoyed that company. We ate their supper.
We had [[Kaufman]]'s friends visit us in [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] & Church. We were busy lining things up for Tuesday. We came directly home.
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The cold carried over but it had stopped snowing. It was partly cloudy all day.
We seemed to be very busy at the office and I just fluttered & flitted around until 5:30 then I came home for supper.
After a supper again we didn't do much but sit around and squabble and listen to the [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|baby]] bawl and play the piano and try to listen to the radio.
[[wikipedia:Fibber McGee and Molly|Fibber McGee & Mollie]] were plenty funny & wound us up smiling.
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One day to come, and when I write this I wonder what I have done of any permanent value in the 364 days this volume has so far accounted for.
I have done nothing of which I am resentful on this next last day; but a few things I am quite proud to have done -- the chief being my helping [[John Hess|John]] to total the books this afternoon free gratis.
After supper we took our 2 children & went over home to a party in honor of [[Bill]] & [[Harold Brackbill|Short]]. It was swell and "she" was there -- giving me heartaches I am fool enough to nurse & humor along.
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One day to come, and when I write this I wonder what I have done of any permanent value in the 364 days this volume has so far accounted for.
I have done nothing of which I am resentful on this next last day; but a few things I am quite proud to have done -- the chief being my helping [[John Hess|John]] to total the books this afternoon free gratis.
After supper we took our 2 children & went over home to a party in honor of [[Bill]] & [[Harold Brackbill|Short]]. It was swell and "she" was there -- giving me heartaches I am fool enough to nurse & humor along.
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The weather did not encourage washing this morning and so it just wasn't done. It still rained and blowed enough to be called a wet day.
We were plenty busy at the <strike>mill</strike>[[Arthur S. Young Co.|office]]. Not only getting the books ready to be closed at the end of the year, but customers came in, quite a few.
The crowning feature of the day was the [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] Banquet and election of officers at [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]. The program featured [[Rev. Kaufman]] and [[Harold Brackbill|Harold]] as speakers. Many other fine things transpired and it made a nice evening. I expect winter now.
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The weather did not encourage washing this morning and so it just wasn't done. It still rained and blowed enough to be called a wet day.
We were plenty busy at the <strike>mill</strike>[[Arthur S. Young Co.|office]]. Not only getting the books ready to be closed at the end of the year, but customers came in, quite a few.
The crowning feature of the day was the [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] Banquet and election of officers at [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]. The program featured [[Rev. Kaufman]] and [[Harold Brackbill|Harold]] as speakers. Many other fine things transpired and it made a nice evening. I expect winter now.
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We didn't manage to get up much ahead of time on this our last day of '39 but we were on time at the service at [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|church]]. [[Harold Brackbill|Short]] & Bill ___ were there.
We had dinner at [[Susan Shultz|Grandma Young]]'s -- a big one too. Uncle Ralph's & the [[Arthur S. Young|Arthur Young]]'s were there also.
In the afternoon, we went to [[Christiana]] to a combined choir rehearsal.
We went over [[Brackbill Farm|home]] for supper and a few minutes visit.
In the evening we went to Christiana to a church service. Shorty, Watson had charge. Short was here all night.
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We didn't manage to get up much ahead of time on this our last day of '39 but we were on time at the service at [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|church]]. [[Harold Brackbill|Short]] & Bill ___ were there.
We had dinner at [[Susan Shultz|Grandma Young]]'s -- a big one too. Uncle Ralph's & the [[Arthur S. Young|Arthur Young]]'s were there also.
In the afternoon, we went to [[Christiana]] to a combined choir rehearsal.
We went over [[Brackbill Farm|home]] for supper and a few minutes visit.
In the evening we went to Christiana to a church service. Shorty, Watson had charge. Short was here all night.
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Today it is goodby and farewell to 1940. It was the happiest year in all my life in its treasure of happiness and yet it brought to me much weighty disturbance of the mind & will, as well as new and added responsibilities.
Yet in it all, it was a wonderful year and I thank our Creator and Redeemer for not only the moments of sheer joy and delight but also the deeper and more lasting joy and satisfaction that comes from bearing the burdens I believe are my lot in the service of the Master.
[[Betty Doutrich|Betty]] & [[Emory]] visited us in the evening.
[[Nancy Young|Nancy]] & [[Lois]] were here for supper. Uncle [[Herb]] & Aunt Mary came also in the evening.
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Today it is goodby and farewell to 1940. It was the happiest year in all my life in its treasure of happiness and yet it brought to me much weighty disturbance of the mind & will, as well as new and added responsibilities.
Yet in it all, it was a wonderful year and I thank our Creator and Redeemer for not only the moments of sheer joy and delight but also the deeper and more lasting joy and satisfaction that comes from bearing the burdens I believe are my lot in the service of the Master.
[[Betty Doutrich|Betty]] & [[Emory]] visited us in the evening.
[[Nancy Young|Nancy]] & [[Lois]] were here for supper. Uncle [[Herb]] & Aunt Mary came also in the evening.
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I overslept for some reason this morning but everything was all right.
It was cloudy and cool today but it didn't rain, neither did it snow.
[[Dick]] was there to help us but not [[Allen]]. We got done in good time without hurrying too much. I'm behind with my books yet.
After supper I went along with [[Arthur S. Young|Daddy Y.]] to [[Christiana]] to sing with Marshall's male chorus. It went all right.
Back home I made some final preparations for tomorrow evening.
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I overslept for some reason this morning but everything was all right.
It was cloudy and cool today but it didn't rain, neither did it snow.
[[Dick]] was there to help us but not [[Allen]]. We got done in good time without hurrying too much. I'm behind with my books yet.
After supper I went along with [[Arthur S. Young|Daddy Y.]] to [[Christiana]] to sing with Marshall's male chorus. It went all right.
Back home I made some final preparations for tomorrow evening.
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Twas very cold this morning, down almost to zero in certain sections. It turned out to be quite a nice day with the sun shining nice all day long.
I was pretty rattled at the [[Arthur S. Young Co.|office]] today with [[Harold Keneagy|Harold]] still absent. [[Jane Young|Jane]] went to [[Lancaster]] in the afternoon to shop for [[Betty Doutrich|Betty]]'s wedding.
We stayed down home for supper and played Finance all evening. It turned out pretty crooked but we had fun.
There were a couple blustery snow flurries later on in the evening.
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Twas very cold this morning, down almost to zero in certain sections. It turned out to be quite a nice day with the sun shining nice all day long.
I was pretty rattled at the [[Arthur S. Young Co.|office]] today with [[Harold Keneagy|Harold]] still absent. [[Jane Young|Jane]] went to [[Lancaster]] in the afternoon to shop for [[Betty Doutrich|Betty]]'s wedding.
We stayed down home for supper and played Finance all evening. It turned out pretty crooked but we had fun.
There were a couple blustery snow flurries later on in the evening.
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At 6:30 we got up, at that time I should have been getting to the [[Hess's Mill|mill]]. However we were the first ones there but the last ones home.
I got a good bit of my book work done up so that proves we weren't too busy.
It was ten of six when I got home from work. I washed & dressed in a hurry. I was quickly taken to [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|church ]] for the annual [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] banquet and business. That was followed by a nice service with Mr. Anbry Young preaching.
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At 6:30 we got up, at that time I should have been getting to the [[Hess's Mill|mill]]. However we were the first ones there but the last ones home.
I got a good bit of my book work done up so that proves we weren't too busy.
It was ten of six when I got home from work. I washed & dressed in a hurry. I was quickly taken to [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|church ]] for the annual [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] banquet and business. That was followed by a nice service with Mr. Anbry Young preaching.
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The ground was pretty and white when we got up this morning and it was still snowing. It kept at it pretty steady and by dinnertime when it stopped there was nearly six inches down.
I had a better time at work today. I wasn't pressed so much.
After a good but quick supper & bath I went to choir practice. It was pretty poor. Then [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] & I went up to [[Reba]]'s about the S. S. pageant. After we came home the [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|baby]] cried because I wouldn't let her suck her thumb.
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The ground was pretty and white when we got up this morning and it was still snowing. It kept at it pretty steady and by dinnertime when it stopped there was nearly six inches down.
I had a better time at work today. I wasn't pressed so much.
After a good but quick supper & bath I went to choir practice. It was pretty poor. Then [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] & I went up to [[Reba]]'s about the S. S. pageant. After we came home the [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|baby]] cried because I wouldn't let her suck her thumb.
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We started the day off early this morning and found it quite agreeable.
It had snowed during the night but rain had melted the most of it. The sun shone very little all day and it was quite cloudy.
We were pretty busy today again as usual. [[Allen]] was still absent and [[Dick]] was with us.
After supper we went to [[Christiana]] where our [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] choir sang at their evangelistic meeting.
Now it means bead time and what could be nicer just then, than bed.
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Another day without my "[[Harold Keneagy|Side-kick]]." It is payday again and I must get the checks out as well as attend to the other things.
[[Paul]] and [[Bill]] went up to [[Harrisburg]] to a [[wikipedia:Case Corporation|meeting]] all day.
After work [[Arthur S. Young|Daddy Y.]] and I went over to [[New Holland]] to a Dealers meeting. It was slippery and we travelled very slowly. We had a swell meeting with very comical movies as the entertaining features. We came home very late and very slow and cold.
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We got up again. The sun came out bright and early and stayed to make the whole day ahappy.
We were not overworked again but didn't get finished till dark. I helped [[Groffie]] a good bit in the afternoon.
For supper we had fried mush for a change. I was so taken I left the furnace draft on.
After supper we went to choir practice and then stopped in down [[Brackbill Farm|home]]. The wind is blowing it up cold, I guess.
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It was cold again this morning. When I got to the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]] I found [[Harold Keneagy|Harold K]] had returned. He had gotten a nice 6 point buck. We had a nice busy forenoon swapping experiences.
In the afternoon it got pretty warm and "sunshiny." I washed my car with [[Webb McLaughlin|Webbie]] helping.
I had no more than finished till it started to rain.
After supper [[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Mother Y.]] kept [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|Evelyn]] and [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I took 3 Brackbill boys to [[Lancaster]] to the County Musical.
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Today's outstanding characteristic was a very high wind. The prevailing westerly, although not very cold, certainly made things chilly and unpleasant at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]].
Poor [[Allen|Allie]] didn't get around yet. We weren't terribly rushed but had to work late to finish.
After supper I did the dishes. [[Jane Young|Jane]] dressed up and went to a committee meeting at [[Rachel Keene]]'s. I sat around, read, and meditated till about nine thirty then, there being no signs of Jane's returning shortly, I retired.
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Today's outstanding characteristic was a very high wind. The prevailing westerly, although not very cold, certainly made things chilly and unpleasant at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]].
Poor [[Allen|Allie]] didn't get around yet. We weren't terribly rushed but had to work late to finish.
After supper I did the dishes. [[Jane Young|Jane]] dressed up and went to a committee meeting at [[Rachel Keene]]'s. I sat around, read, and meditated till about nine thirty then, there being no signs of Jane's returning shortly, I retired.
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"O day of Rest and Gladness, O Day of Joy and Light." It was a beautiful day and fitted very much the words of the Hymn.
I took my load to S.S. & [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]. [[Jane Young|Jane]] stayed home and made dinner. [[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Mother]] was with us. We went to [[Grandma Leaman]]'s after dinner & took some pictures. Then we went [[Brackbill Farm|over home]] for supper.
[[Clarence Nelson]] was to viist our [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]]. [[Mary Jane]] led. We had pictures at church. We went over home again and wound up back here safe & sound.
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The alarm made me jump this morning, although I had been awake a few times prior to its ringing. We got up shortly and took our time to breakfast.
Even if I did waste a little while waiting for [[Groffie]] we were quite early. For a change we were done at noon.
Then I put Zerone in my car. After a venison supper we went to [[Lancaster]] & bought a dining room suit. We found no one at home whom we want to visit except down [[Brackbill Farm|home]]. We came back late.
==Commentary==
''Zerone was a methanol based antifreeze from Dupont. It apparently [http://www.hemmings.com/hmn/stories/2007/02/01/hmn_feature2.html sold for around $3.50 a gallon] in 1936.''
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The clock struck two as I lay awake with my head stopped up and hurting. I went back to sleep later on but when it came time to get up I felt I owed it to myself to stay in and catch up my health.
I was abed all day except for a few trips downstairs etc.
I wasn't terribly sick but was content to lay and didn't need amusement.
[[Betty Doutrich]] & a girl friend came in the evening. [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] was here also. I shaved in bed and looked over some choir music & read the funnies.
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It is almost needless to say I got up late again, for try as I might, I cannot make the "apple."
Too bad! too for there was much to be done and all day was not sufficient to do it in... [[John]] was absent off and on and we had to shift for ourselves. We finished by 5:30.
After supper we had a hurrying, scrambling time to get dressed and to practice on time. To our surprise (happy) Mr. Kaufman was there to direct us.
After prayer meeting, we had ice cream & pretzels at G____s & I stayed very late as usual.
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[[Jane Young|Jane]] was so "everlasting" sleepy and tired that I was up before her again. That tickles me.
[[Groffie]] & I went to [[Paradise]] to start [[Dick]]'s car this morning before we went to work.
It was warm and nice today again. It snowed ever so little & was cloudy.
We weren't busy at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] so I occupied myself cleaning up.
After supper we went to choir practice. Then Jane had a social committee meeting at [[Browns]] and I happened to be there.
It was after ten when we got home.
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Well, well, well, late. John was not there yet and it pleased me to start the mill up once again. We were not extra busy but found plenty to do all day.
It was rainy and wet and not a little bit muddy.
I was glad to be able to stay at home in the evening. I leisurely spent it, reading, listening to the radio and talking. I washed my head and sent for my driver's license, also [[Hershey Brackbill|Hershey]]'s with my check.
I retired real early, feeling I owed it to myself.
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It was get up, as usual, this morning whether you felt like it or not, and I didn't feel like it.
At the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] we were quite busy. It kept us running to get done till dinner.
After dinner I changed my oil, came home, cleaned my chicken house in the rain. Then we went to [[Lancaster]] in the fog, shopped a little, and proceeded on to [[Lititz]], had supper at the [[Moravian Church]], then went out to visit [[Willis Bucher|Buchers]] who entertained us and persuaded us to stay all night.
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[[John]] was not at the mill when I arrived. But he was there after he came for everything was not as he thought it should have been - nothing serious.
We had a good many orders again as usual for Saturday. After dinner we should have been done but [[Dick]] & I put a new silk on the mill and so I didn't get home until four.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] and I went up to Mary & Willis's for supper & the evening - they wanted us to stay all night but we declined.
A stray west wind lowered the temperature to away below freezing since dark.
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We got awake before it was time to get up and worried for fear it was late. Finally we hurried with a fine Lime Rock breakfast then hurried down the highway to home and [[Lancaster Presbyterian Church|Church]].
The sermon was fine as it usually is.
We had dinner at home and sat around awhile afterwards. Then we went over [[Brackbill Farm|home]] and spent the remainder of the day & had supper.
[[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] was well attended as was the church service. We had a board meeting afterwards.
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Getting up is no pill for Sunday morning. It is late when the alarm rings and there is the pleasantness of a day of rest to look forward to.
Sunday School and church passed by as usual and were attended by as much of my self as usual.
After dinner I went to [[Young]]s and stayed there for supper. Mary went along to [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] We had a Scout service at church.
The remainder of the evening was long and nice.
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It seemed quite the thing to do to get up and have breakfast and then go off to work.
[[Allen]] was among the missing and it kept us working steadily all day to get the orders all filled. Some of my own work didn't get done for doing his work.
After supper the gang went to [[County Chorus]] practice. I went to County Staff meeting first.
The girls had guild at [[Emma]]'s and we stopped in to clean up the eats on our way home.
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I got up in pretty good time and was ready for a good day's work. [[John]] didn't come till afternoon and we were kept pretty busy with everything. Things went off in fine shape, though, and we got done by 4:00 and came home with the sun shining.
After supper we were scheduled to have a UC CE meeting at home. However, only four boys came. We had some high arguments and quite a fine business meeting.
It seemed odd not to have to go home after the meeting.
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Both [[Jane Young|Jane]] and I are seriously in need of sleep. We have to push ourselves very uncomfortably to get up in the morning and are sleepy all day long.
[[Allen]] wasn't at work again today and we were busy. That means the lack of sleep turned up again, to make me all the tireder.
After supper we went to [[Middle Octoraro]] again for the last youth forum. We had refreshments afterward, and it was quite a fitting ending for a successful series.
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Getting up is easier these mornings for it gets daylight sooner and it is warmer.
The mill was already running when I got there but I soon found my accustomed groove and fit myself into it. We were busy. It was a lovely day.
Afer supper I went to a meeting of the mill men at the mill. It was late getting started and so I had to leave. I took [[Jane Young|Jane]] a Valentine. We attended a Valentine party given to the UCCE by the Guild. It was a very swell party. I left my car at Shirks for a new fender.
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Getting up is easier these mornings for it gets daylight sooner and it is warmer.
The mill was already running when I got there but I soon found my accustomed groove and fit myself into it. We were busy. It was a lovely day.
Afer supper I went to a meeting of the mill men at the mill. It was late getting started and so I had to leave. I took [[Jane Young|Jane]] a Valentine. We attended a Valentine party given to the UCCE by the Guild. It was a very swell party. I left my car at Shirks for a new fender.
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I got up @ four oclock for it was raining and I had to close the window. We got up the second time at ten of seven and [[Groffie]] had to wait.
While on our way to work, the rain began changing to snow. Soon it was sending us a real Nor'easter. It kept up all day and into the night.
[[Allen]] & [[John Moore]] were out today but we got along somehow.
By evening the roads were pretty full and so [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I stayed in after supper and caught up a little of our home work. It still blows & snows at nine thirty.
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I got up @ four oclock for it was raining and I had to close the window. We got up the second time at ten of seven and [[Groffie]] had to wait.
While on our way to work, the rain began changing to snow. Soon it was sending us a real Nor'easter. It kept up all day and into the night.
[[Allen]] & [[John Moore]] were out today but we got along somehow.
By evening the roads were pretty full and so [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I stayed in after supper and caught up a little of our home work. It still blows & snows at nine thirty.
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We are not doing bad this while past. [[John]] was real late again, but things went fine.
It was a damp, cloudy, windy morning. About dinner time it rained and the strong west wind drove it in the mill in spots. At quitting time the rain mixed with snow. This stopped about seven 30 and left it getting colder.
[[Morris]] went to Wilmington with a load of feed.
Mrs. Kaufman was not @ choir practice. Attendance was poor in general.
I got my Chevy from Shirks with a new fender.
Bed late.
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This morning the wind was still blowing. It had piled snow everywhere and truly was a beautiful site.
[[Groffie]] came for me as usual. We went down and got [[John Hess|John]] out of his garage. The Newport was really full of snow and we didn't attempt to pass thru it, but went to work at the warehouse, shoveling snow etc.
After work we got ready and went to a supper meeting of the teachers & officers of the Sunday School. We had a fine meeting introducing a new plan - a h____ or Advance Department.
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It seems as if there is never any thing different to write about the first part of the day. Always I rush through my breakfast and hurry to work. I very seldom go reluctantly.
The wind had brought a winter day and had lowered the temperature greatly.
We were "awful" busy at the mill. Why, we worked till 6 o'clock.
After supper, I took [[Jane Young|Jane]] to choir practice. [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]] went along. We talked and ate prunes after we came home. Although already ten oclock, it seemed early to retire.
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It seems as if there is never any thing different to write about the first part of the day. Always I rush through my breakfast and hurry to work. I very seldom go reluctantly.
The wind had brought a winter day and had lowered the temperature greatly.
We were "awful" busy at the mill. Why, we worked till 6 o'clock.
After supper, I took [[Jane Young|Jane]] to choir practice. [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]] went along. We talked and ate prunes after we came home. Although already ten oclock, it seemed early to retire.
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We started back in our old schedule again this morning. We had to shovel some in the Newport and it was about nine oclock when we got to the [[Hess's Mill|mill]].
The trucks loaded and went back to the [[Gap]]. The men all went along to shovel, except me. After dinner we were all there again, but [[Allen]] who didn't make it yet, and we were busy and worked late.
After a late supper I washed dishes, then typed on my Sunday's "sermon", while [[Jane Young|Jane]] helped me besides baking a cake & some more. Now it's late again.
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We started back in our old schedule again this morning. We had to shovel some in the Newport and it was about nine oclock when we got to the [[Hess's Mill|mill]].
The trucks loaded and went back to the [[Gap]]. The men all went along to shovel, except me. After dinner we were all there again, but [[Allen]] who didn't make it yet, and we were busy and worked late.
After a late supper I washed dishes, then typed on my Sunday's "sermon", while [[Jane Young|Jane]] helped me besides baking a cake & some more. Now it's late again.
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What a difference the pen makes. This one is [[Harry G. Brackbill|Harry]]'s. I am in my everyday clothes, leaving my new pen upstairs in my good coat. My old pen is here, but it is empty.
By the looks of things, my head is empty too; and, till I am done, my page will be empty.
[[Morris]] cut his hand badly at the mill today. We worked overtime but of our own free will. We are expecting to get a busy day tomorrow.
I didn't go away but dressed, or watched [[Esta Leona Leaman|Mother]] dress, four of my hens for the supper tomorrow afternoon.
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What a difference the pen makes. This one is [[Harry G. Brackbill|Harry]]'s. I am in my everyday clothes, leaving my new pen upstairs in my good coat. My old pen is here, but it is empty.
By the looks of things, my head is empty too; and, till I am done, my page will be empty.
[[Morris]] cut his hand badly at the mill today. We worked overtime but of our own free will. We are expecting to get a busy day tomorrow.
I didn't go away but dressed, or watched [[Esta Leona Leaman|Mother]] dress, four of my hens for the supper tomorrow afternoon.
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The alarm started ringing full blast and brought us right out of it this morning. We were early and got a nice start at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]]. That was a good thing for we had plenty to do--we finished about four thirty. [[John Moore]] was there & not [[Allen]].
After I came home, I dressed, then went to our [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] Valentine Supper at [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]. The roads were bad so the crowd was a little small. We served 84.
We had a good time anyway and had a little choir practice afterwards. It was about ten oclock when we got home.
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The alarm started ringing full blast and brought us right out of it this morning. We were early and got a nice start at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]]. That was a good thing for we had plenty to do--we finished about four thirty. [[John Moore]] was there & not [[Allen]].
After I came home, I dressed, then went to our [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] Valentine Supper at [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]. The roads were bad so the crowd was a little small. We served 84.
We had a good time anyway and had a little choir practice afterwards. It was about ten oclock when we got home.
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It is a late hour of the night following a busy and tiring day. I am drowsy, of course, and must scamper off to bed.
I got up [[Harold Brackbill|Shorty]] after six this morning, and had to wait for breakfast. We didn't seem to have an awful lot to do at the mill but with one truck, it took till 3 o'clock. I was upset for I wanted to get to church real early in the afternoon.
I went as soon as I could and helped get ready and serve our annual [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] Valentine Supper. I dished ice cream, Mary Jane, cake. Thanks to [[Jane Young|Jane]] the affair was a great success.
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It is a late hour of the night following a busy and tiring day. I am drowsy, of course, and must scamper off to bed.
I got up [[Harold Brackbill|Shorty]] after six this morning, and had to wait for breakfast. We didn't seem to have an awful lot to do at the mill but with one truck, it took till 3 o'clock. I was upset for I wanted to get to church real early in the afternoon.
I went as soon as I could and helped get ready and serve our annual [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] Valentine Supper. I dished ice cream, Mary Jane, cake. Thanks to [[Jane Young|Jane]] the affair was a great success.
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I got up about seven oclock this morning. I ate my breakfast etc. and washed my head. Then [[Jane Young|Jane]] got up and poked around.
[[Rachel]] and I "preached the [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] sermon." It was young people's day.
After church we went to [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]]'s for dinner. We had a swell one & even made [[icecream]]. We then went to visit [[Flossie|Floss]] & [[Ike]]. We played the radio & "victrola." She treated us so that we didn't need any supper.
We went to [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] Church in the evening. [[Miss Griest]] spoke on China. It rained fiercely.
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I got up about seven oclock this morning. I ate my breakfast etc. and washed my head. Then [[Jane Young|Jane]] got up and poked around.
[[Rachel]] and I "preached the [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] sermon." It was young people's day.
After church we went to [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]]'s for dinner. We had a swell one & even made [[icecream]]. We then went to visit [[Flossie|Floss]] & [[Ike]]. We played the radio & "victrola." She treated us so that we didn't need any supper.
We went to [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] Church in the evening. [[Miss Griest]] spoke on China. It rained fiercely.
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And now it dawns upon us another glorious day of rest, well earned and greatly appreciated rest.
Mr. Eshelman spoke on temprance in Sunday School. Our sermon was fine and our choir was wonderful in church.
After dinner I took Lee and Ernie to see different church leaders to give them tickets to sell. We drove about forty or fifty miles.
No [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]] led a discussion in church instead. Poor attendance. I went back to [[Young]]s but didn't stay long. I left in a rash huff but truly needed the sleep I stole.
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And now it dawns upon us another glorious day of rest, well earned and greatly appreciated rest.
Mr. Eshelman spoke on temprance in Sunday School. Our sermon was fine and our choir was wonderful in church.
After dinner I took Lee and Ernie to see different church leaders to give them tickets to sell. We drove about forty or fifty miles.
No [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]] led a discussion in church instead. Poor attendance. I went back to [[Young]]s but didn't stay long. I left in a rash huff but truly needed the sleep I stole.
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The second time I got up this morning was about six fifteen. [[Jane Young|Jane]] came down a little later. Water had blown in during the night.
We went back to work as usual but still no [[Allen]]. We were pretty busy again and worked real late. Instead of the roads being drifted shut the were flooded many places. It just rained all day.
After supper [[Dick]] and I went down to see Allen. He was out of bed & we talked quite a while. Jane went down home & I stopped in on the way back. She was terrible out of sorts as usual, but I did the best to keep my own spirits up.
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The second time I got up this morning was about six fifteen. [[Jane Young|Jane]] came down a little later. Water had blown in during the night.
We went back to work as usual but still no [[Allen]]. We were pretty busy again and worked real late. Instead of the roads being drifted shut the were flooded many places. It just rained all day.
After supper [[Dick]] and I went down to see Allen. He was out of bed & we talked quite a while. Jane went down home & I stopped in on the way back. She was terrible out of sorts as usual, but I did the best to keep my own spirits up.
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Was I? The answer is yes--late again. Sometime, as I said before, I shall familiarize myself with the regular routine of life and start on time and stop on time the whole way through and keep up with things.
We were busy all day today again. It rained almost all day and made a busy day more deplorable.
In the evening [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & Val came. I took [[Jane Young|Jane]] to Mt. Tabor [[United Brethren|U. B.]] Church to a rally. We visited [[Rancks]], ate jelly beans and things.
At home the family hadn't gone to bed yet.
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Today was a different sort of a day to write home about.
I was up eating breakfast with half my lunch packed when [[Jane Young|Jane]] got up.
It began to snow while we were going to work and snowed a good bit during the day through a dark cloudy sky.
We were rather busy again today and still couldn't keep warm.
After supper [[Webbie]] came & we played checkers and such like. Jane was quite busy making preparations for a big Sunday dinner.
The snow seems to be over now.
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Today was a different sort of a day to write home about.
I was up eating breakfast with half my lunch packed when [[Jane Young|Jane]] got up.
It began to snow while we were going to work and snowed a good bit during the day through a dark cloudy sky.
We were rather busy again today and still couldn't keep warm.
After supper [[Webbie]] came & we played checkers and such like. Jane was quite busy making preparations for a big Sunday dinner.
The snow seems to be over now.
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Up for a blue Monday. Not at all late. Things were gladly different at the mill. I got time for a little cleaning up. [[John]] put in a few window panes.
The temperature was away, the sun shone bravely from dinner time on but could still drive the pain, yes actual pain, from my heart which seated itself last night.
After supper I took [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]], [[Romaine]] & [[Jane Young|Jane]] to [[New Holland]] to a County Chorus party and practice. We had thousands of eats, but the "after we're home" part was best.
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Now [[Jane Young|Jane]] seemed lazy this morning again, for she lay in bed for a long time after I was up.
It was still raining a little this morning and even now I can hear the water running down the rainspout.
We weren't extra busy today. [[Allen]] came back at dinner, pretty weak.
Jane went shopping toward evening, and dinner (supper) was late. We ate a lot and carried on later. I drew a balance in my books. Then it was bed-time.
==Commentary==
''For some reason, Herman wrote this entry in an extremely legible, blocky print, rather than his usual script.''
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I was in no great hurry again this morning and was late for work. It was not very fancy day for anything, rainy but not raining, cold but not cooling. We were plenty busy but hadn't the feed to go ahead right. We were done in pretty good time.
I didn't go away after supper. I didn't hurry away from the table but took my good old time. I wrote [[Harold Brackbill|Short]] a long letter which I owed him from away back. We listened to the radio, then I helped Dot with hers. Later as we drank cider -- not hard. But later than necessary.
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We "put near" stayed in bed too long this morning after sleeping in the other bed.
It was icy and [[Groffie]] and I went to work for a couple of hours and then came home again. We both took our ladies to [[Elsie Groff]] (Martin)'s wedding reception. The meal of course was swell and it was a nice day.
In the evening we went to prayer meeting at Rice's. Then we had a noisy, blustery, housewarming, over stayed choir practice at [[Val]]'s & enjoyed it immensely.
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We "put near" stayed in bed too long this morning after sleeping in the other bed.
It was icy and [[Groffie]] and I went to work for a couple of hours and then came home again. We both took our ladies to [[Elsie Groff]] (Martin)'s wedding reception. The meal of course was swell and it was a nice day.
In the evening we went to prayer meeting at Rice's. Then we had a noisy, blustery, housewarming, over stayed choir practice at [[Val]]'s & enjoyed it immensely.
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The wind was blowing and it had snowed a little. These facts made it extra hard to get up, but I made it. We found plenty to do at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]], but as before, could not do much because of lack of [[Purina]] chows to mix in. We got done in real good time.
I was glad to get home early once for I got ready before supper & then went to choir practice. We started on an Easter Cantata. Of course we stayed for prayer meeting.
Down at [[Jane Young|Jane]]'s we had fudge. The family went to bed real early and left a nice long night to Jane & me.
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The wind was blowing and it had snowed a little. These facts made it extra hard to get up, but I made it. We found plenty to do at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]], but as before, could not do much because of lack of [[Purina]] chows to mix in. We got done in real good time.
I was glad to get home early once for I got ready before supper & then went to choir practice. We started on an Easter Cantata. Of course we stayed for prayer meeting.
Down at [[Jane Young|Jane]]'s we had fudge. The family went to bed real early and left a nice long night to Jane & me.
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The day was started of in the usual manner today again.
The [[Hess's Mill|mill]] wasn't fit to be run until the Mill Wright worked a while. I made a trip to [[Youngs]]. After dinner I took [[Mrs. Hess]] to [[Lancaster]]. When I came back the mill was ready to run again.
We had a quick supper and then were on our way to the Dr's & choir practice when a cop stopped us for no lights.
We went down home afterwards.
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It was colder again this morning and very hard to get up. It was not late for work but even got there in time to start the mill.
We had to wait for a car of Purina to make up most of the day's orders. We were surely busy when, about three o'clock, the car finally came in. We hurried but got done about 5:30.
After supper [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I went to choir practice. [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]] drove taking [[Doris Brackbill|Doris]] along. We barged in on her class party afterwards and had a lot of fun. It was about eleven when I finally got ready for bed.
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Early this morning we got awake, but then when it was time to get up we slept on for a half hour.
It was cold and a little cloudy but after it snoweded a little it cleared up.
We were busy at work and really got something done. We were all "aboard" working.
After supper I washed the dishes. [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] & Mary came. [[Jane Young|Jane]] washed her head & curled her hair. Nancy & I played chess. I took the ladies home, went to the store, and came back again.
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The day was very busy and filled with the ordinary excitement of the day's work.
The biggest part of the day came after supper or after work should have been through. I went back to the mill and worked again. There was flour to be made. I had no visitors but Clyde but kept myself busy with work of all kinds.
I couldn't sleep for different reasons and so came home to bed about two o'clock.
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We were just a trifle earlier this morning and it was a good thing we were because there was plenty to do at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]]. We worked plenty hard till dinner, then [[Morris]] quit and [[Groffie]] took his truck to town, leaving the finishing to [[Allen]] & me. We did it.
It was a nice day, warm but the sun didn't shine brightly.
After work I came home & we washed up & went over home to make [[icecream]] & have supper.
We spent a nice evening talking and listening to the radio.
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Happy Birthday to [[Jane Young|Jane]]. She is twenty-one today.
I got up about seven again and loitered around getting a little breakfast. Jane slept till eight. Then we went to Sunday School & [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]].
We had a birthday dinner down home, really a feast. In the afternoon we went over to [[Scheaffers]]. There we listened to the radio, etc, and had supper -- big again.
Then we went to [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] and Church. Both were fine. [[Ellis]] and [[Elsie]] were there afterwards. We all went to [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]]'s & played [[pinochle]] & listened to the radio.
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I didn't get up awful early but it didn't matter. We had only one small truck to deliver orders and it stretched the day till almost four o'clock.
I waited for [[Dick]] to come from [[Philadelphia|Phila.]] from one o'clock till four-30--then we took his truck and brought a load of furniture from [[Anna Leaman|Aunt Nan]]s. Part of it was a bedroom suit & wash machine, etc. for [[Jane Young|Jane]] & me.
It was Jane's birthday and we all had supper here, even Dick. I wasn't washed or shaved but had quite a pleasant evening finishing unloading and sleeping at [[Kinzers]] until 3:45.
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I got up earlier this morning and shaved and took a bath.
At Sunday School the orchestra played for the first time this morning. Mr. Kaufman had a bad cold and so we had a substitute preacher.
For dinner [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I visited Grandma Young. The (her) family was there and we celebrated her birthday.
We had [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] in the evening but no church. The Young People's Choir practiced with Mrs. Kaufman at the organ.
I was late getting home again and needed sleep.
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I guess my wife is just getting lazy because this morning I made breakfast & packed nearly all my lunch. Possibly she is "breaking me in."
We had a full crew at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] and plenty to do. [[Clyde Feister]], the new substitute elect, was there along with all the rest.
After supper, I took the gang to [[County Chorus]] practice. We had a mighty fine rehearsal and a good business meeting.
It was late till we got home and so we prepared for bed immediately.
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It was hard to break myself from dreamland and to fit myself into the ordinary groove of things this morning. But I had to do it and now can return to dreamland again.
The day was a fair example of early spring, a warm breeze blowing, the ground soft, and the sun warm. We were not busy chopping but rather, fixing the chopper. We worked an hour overtime as usual.
After supper Hersh & Barney went to U.C.C.E. meeting. [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]], [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I etc. went to [[Lancaster]] to a [[County Choir]] rehearsal. We had fun etc. We got back about eleven.
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We got up just in time to hurry around & eat & get down to [[Groffie]]s till he was ready to start.
It was cloudy this morning and soon started to snow, continuing until night.
[[Clyde Feister|Clyde]] was there again, helping us and still we were busy. We finished up on time.
After supper [[Romaine]] came and we sent her back after her radio. We sat and listened to it till ten oclock. [[Jane Young|Jane]] ironed much of the time and talked right along.
Now it's to bed, much in need of sleep.
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Back on the job again today I found that it was not so hard to forget my dreams and break into the realistic for there was work to be done and I did my share (as usual?).
It just literally poured all forenoon and was a very little less wet from then on. The truck drivers got wet also their feed.
I found it expedient to mill after supper. [[Morris Schnupp|Morris]] & family came & we played [[Chinese Checkers]]. The boys came down and we practiced for a number for the choir tomorrow night at practice. I finished about eleven thirty, then came home to bed.
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We both got up late together this morning.
It had stopped snowing but still, looked very cloudy, however, no more snow fell all day.
We put in quite an ordinary day at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]]. [[John Hess|John]] bought another LaSalle a 1938 brown - very swell.
After a pretty good supper we cleaned up and went to prayer meeting at [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]]'s. We didn't have choir practice but I got beat 3 or 4 checker games. The rest played touring. It was late when we got home.
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It seems to me that today should be a holiday to a certain extent for it only comes once in four years.
We worked just the same as always only we weren't quite as busy. I took a good many shots at rats under the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] but only got one.
It was a swell day. The sun shone bright and warm and dried things up.
After a big supper, we went to Sr. Choir practice. We weren't all there. After practice we went down home and visited for a little while.
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Getting up late is sure getting to be a habit with me lately but it isn't the only bad one I'm acquiring. For instance, I was accustomed for the past several years to eat nothing except at mealtime, now I make a habit of eating anytime, anyplace, and almost anything. But I'm gaining weight.
It rained all day and the creek is high. Things at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] were normal.
After supper [[Jane Young|Jane]], [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]], & I went with Rancks to see [http://www.a1darts.com/dart_rules/baseball.html dart baseball] at Memorial in town. We later saw "[wikipedia:Sweethearts (film)|Sweethearts]]" -- [[wikipedia:Jeanette MacDonald|Jeannette MacDonald]] & [[wikipedia:Nelson Eddy|Nelson Eddy]] -- it was beautiful. Got a present from Jane.
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[[Jane Young|Jane]] deserved a rest this morning and so I got up and had most of the breakfast ready till she came down.
It was clear and windy today and slightly warmer making a nice day.
We had a nice going at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]]. We took it easy but got done till dinner.
In the afternoon Jane took [[Luetta M. Scheaffer|Mamma]] & [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] to town. I talked with [[Arthur S. Young|"Pop"]] and killed two hens for tomorrow.
After supper Mamma & Nancy came up here and we got ready for tomorrow as well as enjoyed a little che__ and jelly aigs.
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My 22nd birthday. I lay in bed till late again and had to be late for work again. We were not busy at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] but it took us till two o'clock to get done.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] & I went to [[Lancaster]] about four. She bought me birthday presents--this pen, which is lovely but needs breaking in, and a lovely white "arrow" shirt as usual. I bought her a birthday present and some other things. We had dinner or light supper at Woolworth's.
We then went to a [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] rally at West Willow. From there back to [[Kinzers]] for a few hours and then home a little late.
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Happy birthday to me! On this my twenty third happy birthday Jane and I got up earlier than usually on Sunday and made more preparations for the birthday dinner.
After Sunday School and [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] we came home and the chicken had run out of our stove.
Youngs & [[Esta Leona Leaman|Mother]], [[Janice Brackbill|Jan]], [[Hershey Brackbill|Hersh]] & [[Jacob Clarence Brackbill|Jake]] were here for dinner & we had chicken & waffles.
After a very scant supper we went to [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] & church. Church was well attended but the choir didn't sing.
[[Red]] and [[Arvella]] came down afterwards and we had fun.
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I like Sunday--I get up early and yet it's late. We all hustled off to Sunday School and Church as usual.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] came along home for dinner and we celebrated my birthday with a cake and everything. [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]] were here also. We played, Checkers, [[Chinese Checkers]], etc. after dinner.
We had a special [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] meeting tonight and we started a contest. We had pictures in church and nearly slept.
After church I spent the evening with the [[Youngs]] and thoroughly enjoyed it all.
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This seemed like a regular good old-fashioned blue Monday morning. We got up sleepy and not at all peppy.
It was cloudy in the morning but cleared up and made a lovely day.
I had a "humdinger" of a day at work. I cleaned a moldy wheat bin and got filled up with dust.
After supper we went to see "[[wikipedia:Gone with the Wind (film)|Gone with the Wind]]" -- a truely remarkable picture. It was four hours long but just full of beautiful scenery, history, information & enjoyment.
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As ever, - - - - - - - -
We were not overloaded with orders at the mill but [[Morris]] was off and [[Carl]] had 3 flat tires and that made me one hour and a half late getting home. Of course, [[Esta Leona Leaman|Mother]] supposed I had to work overtime to make up for lateness.
After supper, on our way up to a Chorus Committee meeting in [[Lancaster|Lanc]], [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I took Adeline to [[Jacob Clayton Leaman|Uncle Clayton]]'s. We drove Jane's car. It rained and was damp.
==Commentary==
''Here Herman plays a little with the repeated theme of lateness by not even bothering to write anything after "as ever" except a series of dashes over three and a half lines.''
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We were "peepy" again this morning but got around to our duties at the last minute again.
It was a cloudy, drizzly day but we weren't so busy. That stretched the hours to about twice their normal length. The quitting hour finally came.
After a pretty swell supper we quickly prepared ourselves for departure -- as usual.
We went to another Youth forum at [[Middle Octoraro]] and enjoyed quite a discussion. It was foggy coming home.
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Late again, but I won't give up trying to get to work on time. We were not extra busy today, although I did run my legs off going up and down stairs. We got finished in good time and so I have no excuse to be late tomorrow.
We had [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] Board meeting at Ethels. Only about two thirds were present for different reasons. We went through our business in fine style and even found time for the radio.
Back at [[Kinzers]], [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I debated who of us was the poorer and weather we could afford the necessities.
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Well, well, congratulations, I nearly got to work on time once. It didn't matter much, though, for we were not pressed very hard.
After dinner we shut down to repair the water-wheel and didn't get started up as yet. We got busier and didn't get done till five.
It was a warm, bright day and made us think of spring.
We had a lovely choir practice this evening before prayer meeting. Sixteen were there. Afterwards we followed the usual procedure and got home late.
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Nothing was unusual this morning except that, in dressing, I purposely omitted my heavy undershirt -- (one of the first signs of spring.)
We weren't at all busy at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] and I had time to shoot two rats among other things.
It was cloudy all day and got cooler with a little wind at night.
After supper I went down [[Brackbill Farm|home]] and made a couple phone calls. We had choir practice at [[Esther]]'s and had quite a nice turn-out. We had a pretty good rehearsal.
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When the alarm clock rang this morning, I got up and shut it off, turned on the light and snuggled back in bed again. The next thing I knew it was seven oclock. Of course, I was late for work.
It seems that the most important thing I did was shoot three big rats. We weren't extra busy so we didn't work extra hard.
After supper we went to choir practice. We had a nice long rehearsal and everybody seemed to be in a good mood.
After we got home [[Jane Young|Jane]] went to bed but I sat and read a story.
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Today, again, I was a little late, but it doesn't seem at all natural not to hear the mill running.
I had a trip to [[Reamstown]] before dinner and, in the afternoon, [[Groffie]] & I worked on the waterwheel. We worked till we got it finished; that was about 5:30.
After supper I dressed up again. I stopped at [[Hersheys]], [[Youngs]], the Barbers, Troops, and [[Shirks]] on my way to Choir practice; and got a haircut before I came home.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] was with the guild visiting the [[United Brethen|U.B.]] Guild.
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There was no need for us to get up at the usual time this morning and so we didn't.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] went to the doctor and I went to the barbers (after doing the dishes). I filled in the morning working on my "sermon" then made dinner.
After dinner we went back to work. It was a fairly nice day but cloudy. I worked till quitting time then had supper from my lunchbox. I worked on until about eleven thirty, then home.
Today I broke the news to [[John Hess|John]] that I was leaving him for my [[Arthur S. Young|Daddy-in-law]].
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Happy New Year! The first day of this new year begins on the best day of the week and so I started out the year in very proper manner. I went to S. School & Church. We took Communion.
I had dinner @ Young's and spent most of the afternoon there. We came home here for supper. [[Harold Brackbill|Harold]] led [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] and we had a fine church service. After church, [[Jane Young|Jane]], [[Harold Brackbill|Short]] & I went to Ethel's and played a couple of games of "[[Chinese Checkers]]." We got home early for we travelled together.
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== First draft ==
6 below zero.<br/>
Not busy at [[Hess's Mill|mill]]<br/>
[[John Hess|John]] away in P.M.<br/>
[[Sara Uhler]] here after supper<br/>
[[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Mom]], [[Arthur S. Young|Dad]] & kids came up & stayed & visited a while.<br/>
Still cold & getting colder.
== Final draft ==
Happy New Year!
I hated to wake [[Harold Brackbill|Harold]] this morning but he had wanted it so. I went back to work leaving the house to [[Jane Young|Jane]] & him.
It was bitter cold today -- 6 below zero.
We weren't busy at the mill and that was good. [[John Groff|John]] was away in the afternoon.
After supper, [[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Mother Y.]] & [[Arthur S. Young|Dad]] & the kids came and stayed a little while. [[Sara Uhler]] also dropped in for a little to see our things and talk.
It was cold yet in the evening and getting colder.
== Commentary ==
'' We have seen clues before that Herman sometimes wrote journal entries well after the day in question. In this case, he actually took notes for the journal entry for the first week of January 1940 in the "Memoranda" section of the 1939 journal. The 1940 journal has fleshed out versions from these notes which are presented as the "final draft."''
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[[Harlan Stauffer]], 85, was buried today. [[Jane Young|Jane]] helped at the house. We worked at the shop & [[Arthur S. Young Co.|office]].
[[Harold Brackbill|Harold]] was here overnight.
I went to [[Intercourse]] to S.S. lesson teaching.
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This morning I slipped back into bed and slept a while after getting up time. I wasn't exactly late for work, but wasn't early.
We were comfortably occupied at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] again. It is a treat not to be rushed. I had a nice trip over to Faust's - [[Reamstown]].
I sold some pullets -- abt 30 for a fair price.
After supper I went with [[Jane Young|Jane]] to a social committee meeting which was held at [[Romaine]]'s. We made out very well and had swell eats and everything.
I came home but not early.
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This morning we were short of help by two men. [[Allen]] was not there and maybe we didn't have to stretch ourselves to make up for them.
He came in, grinning, after dinner and we were glad to have him with us for the relief it gave us all.
After supper we went to prayer meeting and what few of us there were came down home here for choir practice. [[Kenny]] came too and we had a jolly time. We didn't practice much but had a nice sextet.
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The waterwheel was full of sticks and things this morning and so we had to clean it out before starting. We were busy all day but we had an early start.
The weather is very unnatural for this time of year. It is extremely warm--there is no frost in the ground and farmers every where are working.
Some tobacco was sold to day for 15 ¢,
In the evening we had Y.P. Choir practice. Then [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I went to [[Christiana]] to hear Rev. Douglas Davies from [[Philadelphia|Phila]]. We spent the rest of the "evening" at [[Kinzers]] & parted as usual late, sleepy yet unwillingly.
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We went to choir practice after supper. [[Jane Young|Jane]] went to the Drs. and there weren't enough to have a practice at all, as bad as the other choir.
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I was plenty sleepy this morning. I must have shut off my alarm in my sleep for [[Esta Leona Leaman|Mother]] called me about 6:20 and I hadn't been awake yet.
We were plenty busy at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] today--the weather was warm as usual and it didn't seem like winter at all.
I had no supper at home but [[Morris]] & I went together to a feed dealer & employee meeting at the [[Gen. Sutter Hotel], [[Lititz]]. [[Dan Van Pelt]] spoke. After the meal & meeting we stopped at [[Melfetz]] and each had an oyster fry.
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Nothing unusual happened to remember.
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This morning I got up late once again, and had to miss my visit to the chicken house and hurry to the [[Hess's Mill|mill]].
Everything was fine and dandy at work. We had lots of business and were kept quite busy.
It began to snow first before dinner and kept continuously at it even up to night and still did not stop.
After a "crackin'" good <strike>breakfast</strike> supper I loafed around and visited with the folks at home. Then I got wise and prepared for bed. Happy & content.
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It's just another of those nice cold winter days and so we bundle up and make the best of it.
We were busy at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]]. We finished shortly after dinner. I had a trip to [[Lancaster]] taking feed to Groff's and Sears Roebuck in the little truck. Of course I did some shopping.
We dined in and then went out for a change. We went to [[Lancaster]], alone, and saw "[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0031996/ Swanee River]" a swell movie of the life of [[wikipedia:Stephen Foster|Stephen Foster]]. It was educational and very entertaining.
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I didn't stay abed this Sunday and was thankful to be able to get back to Sunday School and [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|church]]. I led the singing in Sunday School, also the reading of the lesson.
We went over [[Brackbill Farm|home]] for dinner also [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]]. Needless to say it was quite enjoyed. In the afternoon we played such recreational games [[Up Jenkins]].
We hurried around and went to [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] after supper. Eunice led & we had a nice meeting.
We had pictures in church and quite a nice little choir discussion afterward.
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I got up nice and early this morning but [[John]] had the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] running full speed when I arrived at work. The snow was deep but not drifted and had ceased during the night.
We were plenty busy and I worked till about 3:00. Then the boys borrowed [[David Sapps]] two horse sliegh and borrowed "pappy's" horse and planned a sleighing party. We had fifteen or twenty guests and had a "sleighin'" good time.
We both fell asleep at Youngs and I got home about 3:30.
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It was old times getting back to the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] again. Yesterdays heavy rains melted all the snow and made the creek high. Of course, it was quite a little bit warmer.
[[Groffie]] was back on the job and we were all kept fairly busy. Even [[Dick]] was with us but we all worked.
After supper we went into [[Lancaster]] to [[County Chorus]] practice. No one was there except Paradise and [[Lloyd]]s bunch & [[Betty Kyle]]. We just sang hymns & didn't rehearse very much.
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Today for me started real late and continued late as usual.
I got up at eleven (yes 11) and was just in time for a nice big dinner. Then I went to the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] and started my day's work. We were busy and [[Morris]] took the afternoon off.
I ate a supper from my dinner pail and was quite satisfied. [[Chuck]] came over and talked awhile. The time flew rapidly and before I got a while lot done it was 11:15 and so I shut down and came home to mid-night lunch.
The weather was nice. A little more snow melted.
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The alarm clock got me up at about eight oclock this morning. [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]] had a boy friend from college with him over night last night & we went to S.S. & church together.
After dinner, [[Jane Young|Jane]], Harry & I took him, [[Ralph Shields]], to M-ville. We got [[Mary Jane]], [[Aldena]] & [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] and had a sleigh ride wen we got home.
I lost my good Elgin watch.
The kids all stayed for supper then we all went to [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] & Church.
After church we had a committee meeting at Browns. Jane & I slept a little (what, again?) and I got home late, intending to sleep tomorrow A.M.
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We stayed in bed a little extra while on this special day. After a leisurely breakfast we went over [[Brackbill Farm|home]] & picked [[Hershey Brackbill|Hershey]] up & headed for [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]]'s & so off to [[Harrisburg]] Farm Show.
We got there about eleven and rooted till we found the [[Arthur S. Young Company|Arthur S. Young Co.]] exhibit. Then we rooted around and found a place where we could have dinner. We then saw everything. About a hundred thousand people were there and half again that many in the evening packing the arena to here [[wikipedia:Arthur James (politician)|Gov. James]] & see the wonderful Police rodeo. We didn't get home till one o'clock (next morning).
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I turned my alarm clock off and went to sleep for a half hour. This was a poor trick to do for it made me late for work.
We hadn't many orders to start on this morning, but we were practically swamped till evening.
The weather was very fine as usual, warm, yet the snow stayed.
After supper we all "packed up" and went to a [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] social. We played "ping-pong" "[[Chinese Checkers]]" and had a good time in general. As usual, [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I were not together much--to my regret.
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We got up this morning both tired and sleepy - a little later than we should have, so that [[Groffie]] was here before I had my breakfast.
Things were pretty much in order back at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] again. We were nicely busy & finished on time.
It snowed practically all day but not furiously. It was chilly and cold. Tonight the moon is shining.
After supper we went to prayer meeting. Even the "faithful few" were scarce. We didn't have choir practice but came home.
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I and she were kinda sleepy again this morning. I had been up about two oclock to attend to a little matter and wasn't ready to get up so soon as six oclock.
It was nearly down to zero for a change again. It looked like snow all day but did very little of it.
We weren't too busy at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]]. [[Dick]] was helping us. [[Groffie]] went away in the afternoon to get ready to go to the Farm Show.
At supper time we had a brush man. Before supper I got my hair cut.
After supper I caught up my diary & [[Jane Young|Jane]] sat & did fancy work.
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Again I turned the alarm off and had to be called and, at that, was a little late for work.
I was certainly surprised when I went outside this morning. It was snowing. This natural phenomenon continued throughout the entire day and at least half the night.
I drove [[Harry G. Brackbill|Dad]]'s Chevy to work. This evening I got my car again after prayer meeting which succeeded a wonderful choir practice.
I was talked into putting my chains on at Young's although I wouldn't have needed them--[[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Mrs. Young]]'s mouth bled so we called the Dr. who played [[Chinese Checkers]] with me till 11:30. She was fainty but is better.
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Again a little late. When the weather warms or I catch up in my sleep, or both, I shall again return to my preferred schedule of going to work on time, I hope.
We weren't too busy today and that was fine. [[Dick]] was helping us for a change.
The snowing had ceased already in the morning and it was really cold.
In the evening, [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I went to choir practice. After that we went with [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]] to an indoor winter picnic at White Horse--an East Branch affair. There was a nice turnout.
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Although many or most people were keeping today as a holiday, I started the week right.
[[Harold Brackbill|Harold]] & I arose at 4:45 and mother got us breakfast. I took him to [[Lancaster]] to meet the train back to [[Waynesburg]]. I came back and went to work early.
We were not unusually busy, but rather, unusually not busy. I worked in the office with inventories and reports etc.
After supper I didn't go away but rather went off to an early start to dream land.
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== First draft ==
Cold again.<br/>
Busy at [[Hess's Mill|mill]]<br/>
Mamma & kids came in evening<br/>
Re. Jack & Joyce also<br/>
[[Hershey Brackbill|Hersh]] & I played chess<br/>
late till we got to bed
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It was still cold this morning as could be expected. That always makes a person anxious to get out of bed, and how!
We were busy at the mill -- not just trying to keep warm, but plain busy. Customers must have thought we had a holiday yesterday.
After supper [[Esta Leona Leaman|Mamma B.]] and the kids came to see us and ours. [[Reba]], [[Jack]] and [[Joyce]] also came. [[Hershey Brackbill|Hersh]] and I played chess most of the time and others sat and read. Re. & Jack had to see the place for were not here before. Late when we retired.
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We saw [[Harold Brackbill|Harold]] leave for college.
It snowed, sleeted & rained.
After choir practice I went to a committee meeting at [[Milly Sheaffer|Milly]]'s.
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We were astonished to see it snowing and blowing this morning. It looked awefully beautiful - the fine white snow swirling like vapor everywhere. This soon cleared and gave way to a bright sun and a lowering temperature.
We went to work. [[John Hess|John]] went to the farm show and gave us an opportunity to visit the fire every hour or so and even to play checkers at noon.
After supper we braved the zero weather and took a trip to [[New Holland]] where we had a happy, squirrelly [[East Branch]] board meeting. We got home cold and hungry about 10:30.
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We didn't get up very early but [[Groffie]] was late and we weren't caught.
It was pretty cold again and [[John Hess|John]] didn't get to the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] till late and so the boys had a good chance to warm their hands between times.
The mill went on the blink just as I started up but we got it fixed.
After dinner I fooled around home here. I killed two of my prize chickens.
In the evening we went to visit [[Mary Dague|Aunt Mary]] & [[Ralph Young|Uncle Ralph]]. We played [[Chinese Checkers]] & to top it off we had another of those good midnight lunches.
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I got up and hurried along down to the [[Hess's Mill|mill]], for I knew that [[John]] was going to [[Harrisburg]] to the farm show. The boys were all seated around the fire waiting for action.
It was the coldest morning yet this winter, with some thermometer recording as low as 10° below.
We had plenty to do and got plenty done. The boys work together very well--really cooperate.
[[Dick]] came home with an order for flour Sat. and we were nearly out, so I went home for supper and came back to run the mill.
I had little trouble and was pretty busy on up till Mid-night, then I lay down on the table with my head on a bag of bran and slept a little. I had to keep one ear on the mill and not the other one. I went to sleep again about four and slept till a quarter of six.
Then I made and ate my own breakfast--fried eggs.
The boys all reported to work this morning except John.
Dick took me along to [[Philadelphia|Philly]] to the bakery. We had a fine trip, got back about 4:30.
After supper I got my hair cut, visited [[Jane Young|Jane]] a very brief few minutes and so to bed (about 10:30)
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We thought it was too cold to get up this morning but it wasn't. [[Jane Young|Jane]] put the chicken in the oven before we went to Sunday School. [[Mr. Kaufman]]'s sermon was very fine.
[[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]] came along home for dinner. We ate our first meal on the new dining room suit and had walfels made on the new iron.
In the afternoon we went over [[Brackbill Farm|home]] & skated a little. It was cold and rough. [[Harry G. Brackbill|Dad]] is down with a bad cough.
We visited the [[U.B. Society]] for [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] & afterwards went to [[Gap]] to hear the choir of the 1st Church of [[Lancaster]].
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For a change, I got some sleep last night. I slept till eight o'clock and then went to S.S. & [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]. I sang in the Choir as usual.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] came along home for dinner & stayed in the afternoon. Yuningers came & [[Val]] & [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]]. We played some checkers.
It was terrible windy and very cold.
After supper we went to [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] & Church again. [[Mr. Kaufman]] read the "Sermon on the Mount."
Then Jane practiced with [[Mrs. Kaufman]] & we visited a while.
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We both got awake a little while before it was time to get up and we messed around a little. I got up then and [[Jane Young|Jane]] had to rest a little.
We were all tardy at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] but weren't very busy. I couldn't find enough work to do in the office so had to put on my coats and shiver with the rest.
We had remnants of the chicken and wafels for supper. After that we went to a [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] social and only a few - 14, were there. We had swell fun though, and every one was happy.
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It certainly was hard to get up this morning, again. The wind still blows and it is cold. At the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] a cold wet job awaited me, cleaning the ice out of the waterwheel.
We were not especially busy and it looked like we would get done in short order when things started to go wrong. We had to re-mix a 2 1/2 ton batch of feed @ quitting time.
Schrumppie got stuck and it took an hour more to get him out. I turned over in my Chevy on the way home and had to walk home for help.
After supper we had a Jr. Usher's Assn meeting at [[Kenn Kreider]]s. It was just wonderful.
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We got awake early again for no reason at all but didn't get up early.
It was not the coldest morning but was the chilliest. I got real cold packing flour. We were all set to go places down stairs when I had to shut the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] down for repairs. It was finished and running by four oclock. We got home early - before dark even.
After supper we "loaded" [[Zimmy]] & [[Ethel]] and went to [[Middle Octoraro]] to a Young People's Forum. It was very educational as well as enjoyable. More should have been there. It was late when we got home.
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"Why don't some body do something": I laid in bed overtime again this morning and got to work real late, yet [[John]] wasn't there yet and I "got away" with it.
We had plenty to do all day. The weather was nicer and it made working more pleasant. We could have finished in pretty good time but chose rather to prolong the activities and "not put off till tomorrow."
After work I got my oil changed. I didn't go away after supper for a good change. I wrote [[Harold Brackbill|Shorty]] a letter and listened to the radio till bed time, which happened to be nine o'clock.
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Again we couldn't push ourselves around to getting up as early as we should have. It's just a poor habit and I shall quit it.
We were busy at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] today, everyone wanted feed and we were trying to get ahead on some of tomorrow's orders for [[John Hess|John]] is going to [[Washington]].
We had good old sour kraut for supper. It was good. After supper we went to prayer meeting. [[Mr. Kaufman]] makes it interesting and very instructive. After that we had Y.P. choir practice. I was sorry Brown went skating. [[Lois]] had to study & Singers, [[Harry Troup]] & Robinsons & Stan didn't show up.
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Late again, but now, I hope, it stops. I really should get to work on time and get that [[Hess's Mill|mill]] started.
The wind was blowing fiercely all day. It was not only strong, but terrible cold. In the forenoon I made a nice long trip to [[Reamstown]] which was cold.
We got done at the mill in pretty good time. I brought [[John]]'s truck home & took 20 more of my chickens to Troops. I had to go without supper to get to practice on time. We had a nice rehearsal and prayer meeting.
Afterwards, I had supper at [[Jane Young|Jane]]'s, made by her and very good. I came home late.
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We got around to getting up etc. in pretty good time. [[Groffie]] was to take me but was quite late. [[John Hess]], [[Morris Schnupp|Morrie]] & wives and [[Clair]] started for [[Washington]], leaving the work for us boys to do. We were kept quite busy but enjoyed it all the while.
It was pretty cold again and clear - real winter weather.
After supper we went to choir practice again. I got my car out of the garage. Then we went down where [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] was in bed with a slight temperature. We came home ready for bed.
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All in all, we spent a fairly nice day in every way. We got up and didn't have to hurry. It was cold but we didn't suffer any from it.
At the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] we had a very good bit to do but the boys cooperated well and we got it done up even though [[John Hess|John]] wasn't there.
After supper [[Auntie]] came. We looked at pictures. Many good old times were vividly brought to mind and almost lived again.
I took her home & stopped in to see my sick girl ([[Nancy Young|Nancy]]). It might snow.
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Finally I got up at a fairly proper time. Then [[Esta Leona Leaman|Mother]] was late and I was late for work. [[John]] had the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] running when I got there.
We shut down in the forenoon and fixed the waterwheel again. It was quite cold and everything was icy.
We were plenty busy and worked later than quitting time as usual.
After supper I resigned myself to domestic life another time. We played [[Chinese Checkers]]. [[Val]] came and he beat me in Checkers 4 to 3. I phoned [[Jane Young|Jane]] and made arrangements for tomorrow night.
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The winter weather seems to be holding out exceptionally long this time. We nearly froze at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] this morning. [[Allen]] wasn't there because of a reception for his daughter at home. [[John Hess|John]] was back again and we put in a busy morning.
In the afternoon we didn't do much of any thing. [[Jane Young|Jane]] finished cleaning.
After supper we took [[Romaine]] & [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] along to [[Christiana]] to an [[East Branch]] Christian Youth week rally.
After that we went up to [[Emma]]'s and had icecream & cake.
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This thing of being late is getting to be quite it. The boys who get there on time sit around the stove till I get there anyway so I figure I may as well sleep in the morning.
We had to fix at the water wheel before we could start up again this morning. [[Dick]] cleaned us out of flour again also.--It started to snow early in the day and continued till evening.
We were not extra busy but did not hurry home.
After supper we sat around and played [[Chinese Checkers]] and had quite an enjoyable evening at home [[Dialect|once]].
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It doesn't seem to take long to get me into a habit, for I got up early again this morning and was at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] quite on time. That was all very fine for we were terrible busy and everybody helped.
It was quite cold but calm this morning. We had to tow [[Morris]]'s truck to start it and got cold hands.
Everything went smoothly and we finished up about 4:00 P.M.
After supper I took [[Jane Young|Jane]] to visit [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & Val. Somehow, they jumped on me & I got sore. I upset Jane's whole evening but didn't notice it at the time. We went back to [[Kinzers]] where we slept from 2:00 till almost 3:00. When I got home, [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]] had just come in.
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[[Jane Young|Jane]] likes to lay in bed even past the regular getting up time. I want to lie only so long, then I get up. We had to hurry again but are living in a hurry, it seems.
We had a lovely big dinner all to ourselves afterwards. I sat down to read and Marg & [[Willis Bucher|Willis]] came. We visited the automaton factory. [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]] came & we all went to [[Soudersburg]] to see the new home.
We had supper here. Then Buchers went home & we went to [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] & [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]. There was a good attendance.
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To the tune of my always faithful alarm clock, I arose about 8 oclock this morning. After a fine breakfast we all went off to S.S. and Church. The Young Peoples Choir sang in church for it is "Young People's day."
After dinner, [[Jane Young|Jane]] and I went to Brown's to practice a quartet number for this evening. Jane came for supper.
After supper we went to a joint service at Pequea where we sang in a musical service.
It was cloudy and warm today. After dinner it started to rain and continued into the night.
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We had set the alarm so that we could get up real early and start the washing but when it rang this morning we were not at all equal to it. So we lay "a'bed."
It seemed warmer in the morning and got warmer during the day.
I was busy all day in the office with some four times a year work.
After supper we got ready & went away - [[Jane Young|Jane]] to help [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] and to stay all night, and I to [[County Chorus]] practice where we had a nice time.
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Well, it looks as if I must have made a resolution to be early or on time at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]], for I got there first again.
School started again for [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]] and the children. I can remember what that felt like to me in days past, and wonder if all kids mind it so much.
We began to get busy today and worked a good while overtime.
After supper, [[Hershey Brackbill|Hersh]] & I took some members to board meeting@ [[Mary Jane]]'s. I am the new president but the meeting went swell.
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==First draft==
Cold but not too cold.<br/>
Nice & clear<br/>
Busy again at [[Hess's Mill|mill]]<br/>
sourkrout supper<br/>
poorly attended board meeting at the [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|church]].
== Final draft ==
Today is [[Janice Brackbill|Janice]]'s birthday, baby sister, she was twelve years old.
It was nice and clear and not too cold. We were busy again at the mill.
Supper was pretty good with sourkraut heading the menu.
There was no prayer meeting at the church but the young people met with the intention of having choir practice and board meeting. There were not enough of the choir there to practice but we had a shivering board meeting over the register with [[Romaine]] slamming and [[Mary Jane]] winking.
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Foggy all day.
Busy at [[Arthur S. Young Co.|office]] with ourselves.
Went to small preparatory service meeting after supper, home early. Still cloudy & raining.
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The same old story in exactly the same old way was repeated this morning. Even after I was fully awake and knew it was past my getting up time, I lay in bed and listened to the wind howling outside. I believe that it is just a habit and tomorrow morning I shall prove it by breaking it.
It rained & blew nearly all day and we were busy.
After supper I took [[Hershey]] & [[Kenn Kreiler]] & [[Jane Young|Jane]] to Lane to [[County Choir]] practice. It was a critical night for we decided not to discontinue the chorus. I chatted with Kenny & drove on the way home.
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It was a little bit different to get up this morning all alone and cook my own breakfast and pack my lunch but I made it.
It was warmer but quite damp all day. The sun melted a little snow after dinner.
We were quite busy at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] and didn't get done till 5:30.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] helped [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]] move into their new home & came home tired too.
After supper we took our load to [[Middle Octoraro]] to Young Peoples Forum. We got home late again.
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There didn't seem to be any special hurry to get up this morning and I didn't force myself very much. I got up late and was a few minutes late for work. Having left the ignition switch on all night, I couldn't start my car & drove [[Harry G. Brackbill|Dad]]'s.
We were surely rushed at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] again today, especially after dinner. We worked till dark - 5:30. I drove Carl's new Buick to the bank through the snow which fell early in the morning and which, even at that time, was filling the road.
After supper the boys & I made a small ladder on which to keep tab of our standing in the U.C.C.C. Checker tournament.
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I beat my wife up this morning - that is, I arose prior to her awakening and disention.
It was a swell day again and really got quite warm. The night was cool again and clear as crystal.
At the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] I moved wheat from bin to bin and got my lungs & head full of smutt and dust. We worked our heads off in the afternoon and got dog tired.
After supper we went to Prayer meeting & didn't have choir practice. Then the B-Boys & we went to see [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]] in their new home.
Filed [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] reports afterwards.
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Up again, gone again -- on time, too. It was a good thing for today we were nearly swamped with orders and work. We tried to get done early but worked till nearly five again.
The weather is very unusual for this time of year. Damp, rainy days -- warm, and foggy days-- "The foggy days of January" [[Allen]] says.
After supper we had young people choir practice at 6:30; S.S. Association meeting at 7:00; and prayer meeting at 7:30.
After that I had a date with [[Jane Young|my sweetie]] and didn't get home until late.
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==First draft==
cold again<br/>
busy at [[Hess's Mill|mill]] again<br/>
Choir practice in evening<br/>
Visited Granny & Auntie & down [[Brackbill Farm|home]].
==Final draft==
Today the weather man marks it down as cold again -- it seems to be staying cold real long.
And again we say busy at the mill. Working and sweating and cooling off. There's nothing to be done about it.
After supper we went to adult choir practice at [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|church]] but I couldn't help much for scarcley have been able to talk since last Sunday or sing any better.
After practice we dropped in on Grammy & Aunty. Then we stopped in home and blessed them with our presence or maybe bored them much.
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Nice in morning. In after noon wind started to blow. A real heavy snow flurry but it didn't last. In afternoon [[Sara Stauffer]] & her boyfriend [[Howard Chance]] were here. In evening [[Warren Brackbill|Barney]] & [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]] came. Picked committees for [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] for 1941. Blowing hard when we went to bed.
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This morning the alarm rang at about 5:40 and I got up, turned it off, and slid back into bed again. I had not more than gotten warm when the alarm called me again so I figured I would better get up and I was glad later that I did.
I didn't break my unwritten resolution.
We were busy again today, and the time of departure was about five or later again.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] & I took [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]] to Scout meeting on our way to choir practice. It rained and blew but was real warm.
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==First draft==
Cold again - snow flurries.<br/>
Busy again - done early.<br/>
Away again - preparatory service<br/>
At [[Youngs]] again - home earlier.
== Final draft ==
Snow flurries darkened the horizon intermittently today with a low thermometer.
I shall display patience and write that we were busy again at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] and I was busy as the rest of us.
Again after supper we went away. This time we were two among few. Many people are down with a funny kind of grippy cold and this accounts for so small a congregation at preparatory service.
We went down home afterwards again but came home earlier.
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Early again at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] was I. It looked like a slack day according to the order sheets in the morning but we were busy all day and have quite a few left for tomorrow.
[[Calvin Hauch]] and I put a new checkerboard mill sign up on the side of the mill. It is a swell job. I ran out of gas in [[New Holland]] with [[John]]'s LaSalle, but didn't walk more than a block.
After supper I took [[Flossie]] and the kids home and looked over her nice bunch of chickens. I later squared up accounts and went to bed.
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Today seems just like a summary of the events of the week or just a cross section.
It was cold and we were busy at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]]. We got finished at noon, however, and [[Groffie]] and I tried out the ice. It was good.
When I got home I took a bath and washed my mealy head. Then I went to the store and sneaked down home.
After a soupy supper I beefed around, got ready to go get [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]] then fell asleep on the chair. Two hours later I went to bed feeling bum.
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I got up in good time again this morning; and, although I was not first, I was not late for work..
Orders were not rushing but enough came in to keep us busy part of the afternoon. [[Allen]] & ___ got off early so I had to stay and help finish up.
About 3:30 [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I took [[Esta Leona Leaman|Mother]] to [[Anna Leaman|Aunt Nan]]'s and we bought a few things for? to? go housekeeping with a bed room suite, wash machine, etc.
We came back, Jane & I and had supper at Jane's then spent a pleasant evening at [[Chinese Checkers|Hop Ching]] and what not.
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Now this is a red letter day so please note details.
I didn't get up this morning but rather felt my cold & grippe had better be nursed in bed than broad cast throughout my companionship.
I had breakfast and dinner in bed. [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] was here for dinner. The rest of the Youngs came in the afternoon. Our very invigorating friend [[Zimmy]] came also - just recently from a sick bed. All this company was much appreciated. I went down stairs for supper but went right back to bed.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] led [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] and I was sorry to miss it.
The weather was warmer today, they said.
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Laying in bed seemd to be quite the proper way to start our "day of rest." It just wouldn't have seemed right to sleep forever, so I got up and hurried off to S.S. & church.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] came along home for dinner. [[Val]] & [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] were here & played checkers. In the afternoon Jane & I went to Reba Plank's to a comittee meeting.
[[Ivan Benjamin Leaman|Uncle Ivan]] & Sensenig's came during the afternoon. We didn't visit much.
[[Mary Jane]] led [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] & we had stereoptician slides at church in the evening. I got to bed real early (1:00 a.m.)
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I got up "seeing things" this morning; for I thought there was snow on the ground. However, it was just the moon shining. It was still moonlight when I got to the [[Hess's Mill|mill]].
It was colder in the morning but turned out to be an ideal, actually perfect, day.
We were not extra busy and surely enjoyed the slack period. I shut the mill down for repair on the silks.
After supper [[Ross Yuninger|Ross]] & the boys helped me cull my pullets. I sold my eggs and made the finish busier this day.
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We didn't think much of the weather this morning as usual but then there was nothing we could do about it.
[[Groffie]] was sick in bed with this thing that is going around. That meant that we had to squeeze ourselves a little harder for the ability that was in us to get the work done.
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Oh Yes! Dear Diary the "better half" takes the pen while "[[E. Herman Brackbill|Hubby]] sleeps".
We rose reluctantly when the alarm woke us but hurried to get Breakfast and send hubby to work. I worked around in the kitchen all morn making things to satisfy our hunger. In afternoon Herman mowed yard & hoed garden while I cleaned and entertained [[Emma R.]] Herm made a lot of noise falling down the cellar steps but thank goodness he wasn't hurt. [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] was here too today. Well, it's 9:25 and no company yet, so I guess I'll wake Herm & we'll go to bed!
==Commentary==
This is the first entry in the journal where [[Jane Young|Jane]] writes the journal entry. This was to happen again several times in 1940.
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This morning I calmly braved the elements and went off to work again. I wasn't feeling quite perfectly whole but expected to take care of myself, which I did.
By dinner time I was feeling even better and was doing my share of the work.
[[Groffie]] seemed to be feeling worse than I and as I got better, he got sicker.
After supper we went to my first County Staff meeting in Lancaster. We took [[Milly]] & [[Lizzy R.]] along in. It was hot up there but the sweating was what I needed.
We had a choir executive committee meeting afterwards. Home late.
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It was a pretty nice day that greeted us this morning. The old bed felt pretty good but I "had da" get up. [[Jane Young|Jane]] did the washing, I went to work.
We were not overly rushed, but I spent the whole afternoon checking the [[Gap]] Bank account & still didn't find the error.
I went back after supper and worked a little. Then there was a fire co. meeting and I went to it. Later I came back to the office & worked a little more.
Jane put in the time making baby blankets etc. and was still up when I came home at 10:15.
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[[Jane Young|Jane]] was a little bit under the weather with a cold and everything today, but she got up as usual and sent me off to the [[Hess's Mill|mill]]. She didn't wash (our clothes) though, even if it was a nice clear day.
It was nice at the mill too. The weather was not so warm. In the afternoon we had a windstorm and a rain.
[[Nancy Young|Nancy]] was here for supper & Red came. We hurried and went "over [[Brackbill Farm|home]]" to a Guild doggie roast where everybody had a swell time. [[Barney]] & I did all the work, almost, but were very well repaid. Bed later.
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The beauty of the morning & the fact of the presence of a [[Nancy Young|swell guest]] in the house made me feel like getting up even if I was sleepy.
It was ever so hot again today and, hotter as the day grew older. We were busy again but not rushed.
[[C. Everett Young|Everett]] put some awnings up to the west of the office. We had the Barrage thresher in the shop to straighten up. After supper we went to teachers & officers meeting at [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]. [[Harold Brackbill|Shorty]] was to come & we were to go to [[Lititz]], but it got too late. We visited @ [[Val]] & [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]]--Dave & Helen now in [[Paradise]].
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Morning came too soon it seemed, for we anticipated another hot summer day. The weather man proved up to our expectations & we had a scorcher.
Things weren't too rushed and we had time to let the air from the fan blow over us.
After supper I got ready to go to choir practice. We had showers which cooled it off a little. [[Youngie]] went along with me & we visited [[Mrs. Kaufman]] before practice. We had nearly a full choir and a good rehearsal.
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Up again and going again, it is not always late. This morning was a little bit cooler but you could sweat if you wanted to.
[[John]] twice told me not to go down stairs to help the boys, that they were not busy, but they didn't agree with him. Nevertheless, I managed to find plenty to do up in "my " three upper floors.
After a hurried supper, I went back to the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] again. [[Dick]] needed a load for tomorrow & that meant running till about one thirty. I had no visitors, save one customer.
Everything was going fine & I was reading when, almost midnight, swish, the mill slowed down & stopped, I jumped out of my site and flew to 'er rescue. The main drive belt had torn when it laced and I jumped to work and got them thar wheels a-turnin' again.
At 1:30 I shut down and by 2:00 I was home in bed.
We got up about 7:30 & after breakfast I took [[Jane Young|Jane]] to work and went to Shirks & got my car inspected.
After a swell dinner at [[Youngs]], I went to the mill again & employed myself with the usual millers routine.
A Curtis Publishing employee was here. After supper we went to S.S. teacher's & officer's meeting. We had [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] board meeting with no large turnout.
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I got up rather sleepy this morning for it was too hot to have slept at all well.
Today the weather was swell for a change. It was drizzling & raining all day & made it very cool.
There was pretty much trade on the market today & we were pretty busy.
Gamber came in the afternoon & brought our [[Guardian Service]] which cost a lot of money.
After supper [[Jane Young|Jane]] took [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] to a Guild doggie roast. I went down & worked & [[Harold Keneagy|Harold]] & I had fun proving accounts in the ledger.
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Both of us were too, too sleepy, tired and lazy (mostly) to get up when we should have and as a result we had to hurry and then were late for [[Groffie]].
At the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] things were very usual. In the afternoon, [[John]] "didn't come back to work." We were not rushed and so it was very nice (naturally).
After supper [[Mim K.]] & [[Roberta]] dropped in on us.
[[Milly]] & [[Charlotte]] came to a committee meeting to plan an [[East Branch]] picnic & splash party.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] "looked it up" and discovered that this is my third anniversary of milling.
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This morning I pushed me up and shoved me off to work. It was a swell day all through. It was partly cloudy and a nice wind blew. We were pretty busy down at the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]]. I didn't get to dinner till one oclock.
In the afternoon I mowed the yard & [[Webby|Web]] & I washed the car. We set up the croquet set etc.
[[Nancy Young|Nancy]] came after supper & we had a nice game with a couple neighbor kids. We sat around and waited for company to come but they didn't.
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Things started as usual and proceeded as usual. We were there early enough to start the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] for a great change.
The wheat is coming in at a fast rate - about 4500 bu already. It is in fine shape and the price isn't so good - 65¢.
[[John]] was away nearly all afternoon. It was hot and we sweated as we went along. [[Romaine]] & our Curtis's saleslady were here again.
After late supper, I mowed the lawn & [[Jane Young|Jane]] did some gardening. We visited down [[Brackbill Farm|home]] a little & enjoyed it quite a bit. We wanted to get to bed early but it looks as if we didn't.
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It was nice to get up this nice special morning and look forward to a happy day of rest & recreation of body and soul.
It is nice now to recall & recount the experience, the blessings of the day.
S.S. & [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] were well appreciated & well used. Our [[Mr. Kaufman|Rev. Kaufman]]'s father preached.
After dinner we went [[Brackbill Farm|over home]] & met [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]]'s friend [[Margie]]. [[Elsie]], [[Harry G. Brackbill|Dad]] & [[Ellis]] were there. We took [[Webby|Web]] along. After supper we went down to [[Middle Octoraro]] to visit [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]]. A swell night.
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Saturday is Saturday, of course. Up and to work again as usual only the wife had, and usually has, a different day. Usually she does her baking, cleaning, etc., etcetera.
When I came home from work shortly after dinner, she was pretty well finished and had a lunch all packed for our evening meal.
[[C. Everett Young|Everett]] went with us. We picked up [[Ethel]] in [[Lancaster]], went to [[Woodbine]], York Co. to a League meeting, Picnic, games, and a wonderful campfire meeting. We came home by the [[Conowingo Dam|Connowingo Dam]] but had a difficult time finding the way.
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I did myself proud this morning, I got up at five oclock. This was only to light the water heater, for I went back to bed again. I did help [[Jane Young|Jane]] get started with the washing before I went to [[Arthur S. Young Company|work]].
It was a hot day again today. We roasted in the office but got our work accomplished.
Jane was too tired to go away this evening but I put on my good old winter suit and went to County [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] Staff meeting where we planned the program for the coming year.
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Then came Sunday, for many, many reasons, the best day of the week. After getting up the latest hour possible, we scrambled off to [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]. I forgot my, or a, handkerchief & my nose almost ran off. I had really a horrible time & won't forget so soon again.
After a dinner at home, we took [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] with us and went over [[Brackbill Farm|home]] for supper & to visit.
After a nice discursive [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] meeting, we came home & his escourts had brought [[Harold Brackbill|Short]] in from [[Waynesburg]]. The whole immediate family was there & we had just a lot of good time. Of course, "to bed" finished the day.
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It was hard to get awake to the fact that this, again, was Monday, a day of work & getting up early. After I once got the fact through my mind & body, I found it very delightful & enlightening.
At the [[Hess's Mill|mill]], things were very normal. The phone rang every few minutes & [[Dick]] went to [[Philadelphia|Philly]] with an Amish passenger, [[Dan Lapp]].
[[Jane Young|Jane]] was tired & I was late. Supper was at 6:15 & it was almost 8:00 when I finished the dishes. Jane is ironing because [[Harold Brackbill|Shorty]] will be coming to visit us over night tomorrow.
"All's well that ends well"--I hope, I hope, I hope, I hope, I hope.
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[[Jane Young|Jane]] wished that we would get up a little earlier this morning and we did a little.
After breakfast she took me down to work on her way [[Brackbill Farm|over home]]. She took [[Esta Leona Leaman|Mother]] & [[Florence Brackbill|Florence]] to see [[Anna Barbara Hershey|Grammy]]. She had fan belt trouble and was delayed.
We were busy again at the office the first of the red [[wikipedia:Hay baler|automaton]]s went out.
[[Nancy Young|Nancy]] & I went along over home too for supper and to swim in the evening. I had the pleasure of helping to pitch a load of wheat. [[Red]] & [[Arvella]] came hunting us.
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We got up and I got to work no special time this morning and it was all right.
We were pretty busy all through--with this being our busy season and all that.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] went over to [[Sheaffers]] in the P.M. a little. It surely rained later--just poured down for a good while. Not much storm accompanied it.
I went back to work again in the evening. Most of the time I waited on trade. I quit about 9:30--thought it time to go to bed. It's clearing off a little.
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I was practically "dead to the world" this morning and as usual I felt "fit as a fiddle" once I started to work.
It was a day as nearly perfect as one could wish for. Not only the weather, but every minute was most enjoyable. We were getting wheat in by the truckload.
After work I went in [[Brackbill Farm|"home"]] & saw [[Kenny]] & [[Bobby]]. I saw Aunt Phi___ earlier. I brought [[Harold Brackbill|Shorty]] here for supper and as an over-night guest. He brought [[Mary Jane]] for the evening & we had a very nice time. Icecream was enjoyed by all. We all took her home (by her consent).
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Almost I got up or rather stayed up when I should have. I ate a bigger breakfast than usual. When I got into my car I had a flat tire.
We were real busy for a change or more busy than usual. It was a swell day and getting warmer all the time.
[[Jacobs]] from [[York]] was there in the afternoon raising Cain.
After supper I didn't do much but tear around in the garden. [[Jane Young|Jane]] did too. [[Harold Brackbill|Shorty]] dropped in a little while and we had a nice visit preparing for tomorrow.
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Now this morning is different, quite, Our potatoes needed dusting so badly that I just <u>had</u> to get up 15 minutes earlier and dust them. I had to waken [[Harold Brackbill|Harold]] for breakfast so the bed must have been comfortable. I took him home before I went to work.
Today everything was all right. The afternoon just flew. We worked till six hauling wheat in. After supper [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] came and she & [[Jane Young|Jane]] played duets on the piano - I read a couple of chapters of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Virginian "The Virginian"] and after Jane took Nancy home, repaired to bed and other nocturnal pleasures.
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Congratulations to myself. I got up when the alarm rang and stayed up. I ate a hearty breakfast & then went off to work.
I needed my hearty breakfast for I surely was busy, as were the rest of the men.
The affairs of the day came to a head with the [[East Branch]] picnic & splash party in the [[Brackbill meadows]] at [[Brackbill Farm|Brackbills]]. Forty [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]]ers swam, played fun games and did all sorts of things finishing up with a worship service. The day was swell--the weather warm & the night full moon.
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After having been abed for twelve successive hours I got up and [[Jane Young|Jane]] got up. It was a nice bright Sunday that greeted us and we were expecting to make the best of it.
After Sunday School, we had a communion service at [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]. After church, dinner at home -- a good one.
After dinner we had more sleep till a whole raft of company came -- Sheaffers, Youngs, & Cousin Billy Jr. & wife & sisters & "distant relations."
I led outdoor [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] We dropped in on Grandma Y. The moon is very lovely.
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Boy! I didn't sleep any too soundly last night; I was adding & checking figures all night--unusual figures.
We were pretty busy at the office today. [[Jane Young|Jane]] was down home and over at [[Sheaffers]] in the afternoon.
It was a pretty swell day all through -- the wheat is getting ripe.
After supper I took the awnings up to [[Val]]. We had [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] Board meeting over at home and, although they weren't all there, we had a successful meeting. We got home late.
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This morning I got up a little stiff from yesterday hustle & strain. I was not alone in this stiffness for [[Groffie]] & [[Allen]] both complained of the same ailment.
The day did not run away although it did not drag. We are nearly full of wheat at the mill now and it takes shoveling & leveling to place it.
I got my haircut before supper. Right after supper we went over [[Brackbill Farm|home]] to an Icecream party. We were all there but [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]]. [[Louise K.]] & [[Aldena]] were extra, even [[Grammy]]. We swam, and of course, ate, and sang till it was bed time then we all went home -- about 10:30.
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This is the day of the big fire co. festival here at [[Kinzers]]. The day started out hot and continued hotter.
When I went to the bank this forenoon, I got a big bag full of change. $200.00.
In the afternoon I helped a little at the grounds and then cleaned up.
We went down home for chicken corn soup supper. Then we went to the festival where we sold chances on the gate prizes. Someone stuck the dart into [[Abe]]'s head but he's still OK. [[Marg]] & [[Willis Bucher|Willis]] came & spent the night.
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Twas early enough this morning and I had to wait a while on [[Groffie]]. I was sleepy and quite tired all day. We were terrible busy with quite big orders and it was a little bit hot. I stood it well, as I always do.
After work [[Jane Young|Jane]] came for me and we went to [[Brackbill's Meadow]] to an [[East Branch]] Picnic. There was quite a large number of young people from many churches. We had a swell time with swimming, eats, ball game and ending with a nice campfire service.
[[Harold Brackbill|Shorty]] will leave us tomorrow & so we said "goodby" to him.
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12:01 AM and Sunday but the festival not over. [[Willis Bucher|Willis]] stayed with me and we helped clean up the grounds. By 2 oclock we were home & ready for bed.
We got up & went to Sunday School. We didn't stay for [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] but started for Du Pont Gardens with Marg & Willis & [[Eunice Brackbill|Eune]] & [[Val]]. It was hot again. We ate dinner in Moonlight Park. We spent a few nice warm hours in the greenhouses and then headed for home. After supper we went over [[Brackbill Farm|home]] & swam. That cooled us off. But we had to come back when it was warm.
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Now the day is over but when we arose this morning the day for us had just begun. I skipped off to work as usual but it was cleaning day for [[Jane Young|Jane]].
We had a nice forenoon and got finished right at noon. After dinner I cleaned up my car and dug a few potatotes.
We went to [[Lancaster]] and shopped a little. After Supper [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] & [[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Mamma]] came to see us. [[Flossie]] & Ike came once and we spent a very lovely & enjoyable evening talking, joking, playing the piano, etc. They left at bed time - 10:00.
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Whew! And it's another hot day. I didn't feel like getting up even if it was hot in bed. I was pretty groggy and sleepy in the forenoon.
Things were fairly busy at the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]] but we could keep up with them.
In the afternoon [[Jane Young|Jane]] came along with me & stayed down home. A gust of wind filled the office with dust.
After late supper I mowed the yard then Jane & I visited with Ruth & Jerry till bedtime.
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Sleeping on the living room floor last night made us fit to get up this morning. It was a cool sleep for a change.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] took me to work and then went on in to [[Lancaster]] with [[Esta Leona Leaman|Mother]], [[Auntie]], & [[Nancy Young|Nancy]]. We ordered a cash register.
After a short, late dinner I finished my forenoon work. We were busy all day.
After supper I went back to work. Jane went along & visited Mother. It rained a very little this afternoon and is a little bit cooler.
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[[Jane Young|Jane]] had to get up this morning and unlock the door for the iceman but I scarcely remember it for I got up at a quarter of eight and don't remember much till that time.
Sunday School and [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] as usual. We had dinner at home. In the afternoon we prepared a picnic with Jane's family over in "[[Brackbill's Meadow]]." We swam, played ball & shot snakes till we were terrible tired.
We then went to [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] & played with a kitten. After that we went over to [[Sheaffers]] & listened to the radio & visited for a while. So much till now. It is bed time & it won't be hard to sleep.
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It surely is warm and has been. What little bit it rains doesn't cool it off one bit.
Things went as usual only we were busier than ever.
I quit work early in the afternoon and came home & dressed around. Then I took the list which [[Arthur S. Young|Daddy Y]] & Abe should have taken and started to collect for the building fund. I made out fairly well. After supper [[Jane Young|Jane]] went along and we visited [[Florence Brackbill|Floss]] & [[Ross Yuninger|Ross]] & [[Brackbill Farm|over home]]. We got back and it was hot still.
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Today was a red letter day or rather a black letter day. It was not exactly "Blue Monday" yet something of that order. I was very lazy or maybe tired and so was [[Jane Young|Jane]] for she didn't do the washing as usual.
It was exceedingly hot and "close" and I had a good bitt of running up and down the steps and shoveling in a hot wheat bin.
In the evening I just sat and read out of "[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Virginian The Virginian]" while Jane spent the evening visiting Uncle [[John Groff]]'s a little. We went to bed but it was too hot to sleep right away.
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We got up when we should have this morning for a change--that is when the alarm called us.
It was warm and bright and promised little or no relief for the day, which promise was faithfully kept. The only relief we got was after supper when we took [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] over [[Brackbill Farm|home]] and "swam all over the Dam."
We weren't too busy at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]]. Wheat has not been coming in so fast this week but that is fine because we are practically full.
The moon was pretty tonight and the old place was very attractive to her native son.
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This morning it was hot still. No relief in sight, the paper says. The do not consider a nice cool creek or swimming hole a relief but I do--but they are not in sight.
We were busy again. The hot weather makes breakdowns and they are our business.
After supper & a warm bath, we collected a little more and then went to the last choir practice for a little, [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] & I. It was hot.
After we came home & visited down home & [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I scrapped a little for I was feeling under it.
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The Novelty of getting up on time has worn off now after two days and I found it harder to get again this morning.
I was by no means late however and put in a full days work.
The weather was terrible. It was hot, "close," "stuffy," "sticky" and all names like that. I worked without my shirt and was wet most of the day.
We had three fish for supper and they were all right. After supper I washed the dishes & [[Jane Young|Jane]] ironed. I folded some 150 letters for Jane & it took quite a while--I sweated.
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Can't say much for today because when I write this it is [[HB Journal for Jul 30, 1940|July 30]].
After work [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I took [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] & went [[Brackbill Farm|over home]] for a picnic lunch and made icecream. It rained a little & blew but we swam anyway. We ate in the home.
It was cool over there but hot as ever over here when we got home.
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The week so far has been pretty tough on me, or for me. It has been hot and we have been busy, but worse than that, I cannot seem to sleep soundly on such hot nights.
It was sprinkling ever so little when we got up this morning. [[Jane Young|Jane]] drove me to [[Groffie]]'s. It was cloudy most all day, and it ended up with a slight thundershower just when Jane & I were ready for a swim. We drove over [[Brackbill Farm|Home]] after work for a swim and, of course, stayed for supper. We listened to the radio & gabbled & read [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Life_%28magazine%29 "Life"] till we very near fell asleep, then took one of those familiar trips to [[Kinzers]].
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Everything O-Kay.
In the P.M. I gathered up a little Building fund loose ends.
We had a [[Guardian Service]] demonstration for supper. Ellis & Magdaline, [[Eunice Brackbill|Eun]] & [[Val]], [[Esta Leona Leaman|Mother]], [[Nancy Young|Nancy]], & [[C. Everett Young|Everett]]. The wind cooled it off and upset our canary cage & he got out only we found him again.
==Commentary==
''In the journal the words "Everything O-Kay" are set off by themselves, either because the entry was being written (like the prior day) several days later, or perhaps because something else happened that Herman chose not to write about.''
From [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|Evelyn Jarrett]]: ''I still have some pieces of the Guardian Service, and there were other pieces left in Aunt Marie's
house. Stuff still going strong after 68 years!''
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We weren't so early again this morning but in this kind of weather no one feels like even moving.
I'm not complaining, but merely recording facts.
The weather is hot again. The shower last evening amounted to almost nothing for a little section right around here. The beetles are bad on many crop and the dry weather a few more.
[[John]] went away in the afternoon and we did all right.
After supper we cleaned up and dressed up. I read--[[Jane Young|Jane]] went to the store. We sat on our new glider, a gift from [[Arthur S. Young|Dad Young]], until dark & then went inside and later to bed.
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A fine day to be recorded. Of course, to begin with, it is Sunday.
We went to Sunday School & [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]], even if it was hot. [[Mr. Kaufman]] preached for a change again.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] & I went [[Brackbill Farm|over home]] for dinner. Then I put on my swimming suit & spent the P.M. in the creek & boating. It was nice.
No one showed up for [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] so we visited down home till pretty late out in the yard.
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We got around quite on time. [[Groffie]] & I each drove this morning & I had the office books to take.
It seemed a little bit cooler and still "close" today. We weren't rushed but were busy. [[Allen]] & Groffie & I stayed in the afternoon till 3:30 & bagged wheat. The sweat poured from off us.
After a prolonged bath, I went down to [[Jane Young|Jane]]'s home & then with the Sheaffers, Grammy & Auntie, we dined on chicken corn soup, apple pie & icecream, etc.
We went to the big successful festival in town here afterwards. We enjoyed it immensely & won a watermelon on tickets someone had given me.
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I helped start the washing.
It was terrible hot again.
We were busy at work.
After supper I went to [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] Chorus practice but there was none. We were all mad.
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Monday, that means get up and go to work. It doesn't seem so bad because tomorrow is a holiday.
The new wheat is coming in to the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] today, some fit to mill and some too tough. We are just finishing the old crop up. Every thing together makes us considerably busy.
After working late and eating later, [[Jane Young|Jane]] and I loaded [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] & [[Luetta Sheaffer|"Mamma"]] and went to Sheaffers to pick some raspberries. We got 6 qt apiece and visited a nice long while.
After returning home, we went directly to bed and entered upon a good night's sleep.
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I awoke kinda sleepy again this morning - about the same as usual.
We were busy at the office, especially in the afternoon when it was raining all the time. I had my trip to the bank as usual & took [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] along.
After supper I helped with the dishes and then [[Jane Young|Jane]] went along down to the office and we did tomorrow's work so that we could have a holiday.
We had an office full of help & kids & customers and it was enjoyable to say the least.
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We were awakened early this morning, about 6 oclock, by something wonderful. The something wonderful was the most gentle yet most abundant '''''rain''''' I have ever enjoyed. When we got to [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]], 3 hours later, it had almost ceased. Then it got hot.
Our dinner at Uncle [[Dan Eshleman]]'s would have been perfect, but for that heat. We enjoyed a muddy little swim over [[Brackbill Farm|home]] before supper there.
We worshipped with the young people of the S.S. district churches at [[Gap]] in the evening. Then we went to [[Young]]'s & had a piece of my lucky watermelon. The moon is now wonderful.
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After a good night's sleep on the floor of the dining room, we were ready to face another day.
We were busy again at the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]]. [[Arthur S. Young|Daddy]] started on a trip this morning to Western P.A. & Ohio.
It was the hottest yet in the office this afternoon--96 degrees.
After supper we dressed up and went to [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]]'s. [[Jane Young|Jane]] went on to [[Flossie Tehudy]]'s but she had been taken to the hospital. Jane came back and helped us in our committee meeting of S.S. picnic games.
It rained a little once.
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As Monday mornings always are, for no good reason at all, this one was a "hate to get up in the morning" one.
A little hurrying & moving and eating set my blood circulating again and I was in fine shape for the day.
We had a very busy time - bagging wheat, mixing feed and making out [[Social Security]] papers. I was late coming home for supper.
After supper [[Jane Young|Jane]] did the ironing while I washed the dishes - [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] & [[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Mother]] came up and we sat on the porch & talked & visited till bedtime. Then Jane started to read & I started to write.
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It's such good sleeping down stairs on the floor that I nearly over slept. But the [[Arthur S. Young|Boss man]] wasn't there to know it if I had been late but I wasn't, very.
On my way back from Intercourse Bank I stopped at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]]. It was dinner time and all the boys were in the office. I heard a couple dirty stories like old times.
We weren't extra busy at work. I got my hair cut on the way home.
After supper we went over home & took [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] & [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] along. We had a swell time & icecream when we got back home.
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Turning our backs on a good chance to lay in bed and "cat nap" to our hearts desire, we once again arose shortly after 5:30 and began a holiday.
After canning raspberries, planting celery and the like, we picked up [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] and went over to "Garden Spot" (home) to spend the day.
The sun put its mark on shirtless me, pitching wheat with the rest of them. We quit, or finished early, and had a dandy swim and a big freezer of icecream in the evening.
We returned home and retired at no early hour but with burn in my back.
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We were real patriotic today and took the day off. We got up just as early as ever and prepared to go over home all day.
It was rainy in the forenoon and I helped to haul manure and put pea hulls in the silo. Marksburries & the rest of our family were there as well as [[Nancy Young|Nancy]].
In the afternoon I helped replant tobacco & helped make icecream. [[Ivan Benjamin Leaman|Uncle Ivan]] came after supper and we had a swell time. We came home too soon it seemed, yet it was pretty late.
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The grind again. I received nothing for my trouble yesterday but a very severe cold. I didn't even get rested.
[[Allen]] didn't get to work today on account of he was sick with influenza. [[Groffie]] took his place (tried to) and I got several swell trips out in the little truck.
It was a hot day, but we had quite a few showers of rain to keep the dust down.
After a late supper, [[Earl Beane]] dropped in to visit & collect for the building fund. We left it get late on us and till [[Jane Young|Jane]] finished the ironing and canning it was nigh bed time.
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I did kinda a dumb one this morning, I stayed in bed too long and then didn't have time for any breakfast. It didn't work so good.
We were pretty busy down at work.
The day was a swell one. If it had been like this yesterday, I would have gotten a nice tan.
We went to Preparatory Services after supper. It was 7:30 fast time and the boys over home couldn't get there in time. [[Rev. McAlily]] preached. Afterwards we had choir practice that was fun. Then we went down home and carried on.
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I was awake real early again but didn't get up much ahead of time. I had breakfast.
We were all pretty busy down at work. I made a trip around to the banks and had to be home by 12.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] went to the Drs. right after dinner. I finished mowing the yard and worked in the garden till about 4:30. Then we dressed up.
We went to [[Harold Keneagy|H.B. Keneagy]]'s for supper--a Silver Seal demonstration. Everything was swell. The [[Whittakers]] & the Ryn__s & the Winters were there. We played [http://www.pagat.com/stops/michigan.html Michigan] Poker. Not a <u>bad</u> game.
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[[Jane Young|Jane]] had to coax me a couple of times to get me up and at the time I was eating breakfast I should have been at work.
The day started out very warm and ended up hot with some very hot in between and only a little shower to make it cooler.
[[Allen]] was back again and we were busy. We worked late as usual. [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] was here for supper.
After supper, we went over home and washed the car & took a swim. We had trouble starting the car but made out.
We had nice watermelon & came on home to bed.
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[[Allen]] was absent again today but I didn't get out in the truck much. Well, we weren't very busy and [[Groffie]] could take care of it.
Hun & I had carpender work in the garret which we nicely attended to, even getting our shirts & pants soaked will sweat, so you know it was hot.
Supper was late again and as soon, or before the dishes were all away, [[Elsie]] & [[Miriam Groff]] came to visit. We were expecting someone & didn't know who.
[[Jane Young|Jane]]'s doing office work but it's late enough to quit.
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It was surely a nice morning and a perfect day for anyone and everything.
We went to S.S. and to [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] where [[Mr. Kaufman]] & his father served communion.
After Church we went to Aunt Mary & Uncle Ralph's & had a very swell and swelling chicken dinner.
About 4:30 we left & went [[Brackbill Farm|over home]] where the [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] was having a picnic meeting in the meadow. There were upwards of 40 there & we swam, played ball, boated, ate supper & then had a nice little service.
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I awoke this morning with some pretty nice dreams fresh in my memory. A fellow will do that sometimes.
It was a pretty nice morning and a pretty nice day followed. [[Jane Young|Jane]] did the washing. I went to the office. We were pretty busy down there.
After we had a nice supper, a man came. Mr. Gamber showed us a nice display of this [[Guardian Service]] health service and we just bought a bunch.
I went back to work then & busied myself as usual. It was still a nice night & I'm ready for bed.
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It was so hot it bed this morning that I sweated. The day grew warmer as it grew older and all we could do was grin and bear it.
I was mechanic and fixed the eccentrics on the wheat cleaner and it took most of the forenoon. [[Groffie]] & I took a dip after dinner.
We got our piano tuned. [[Jane Young|Jane]] was busy in the afternoon and of course I got in her road as usual. It sort of burned me up and I wasn't feeling good anyhow, & I've been missing my lovin' so we aren't petting this Sat. night. Maybe sometime, again, for I gotta be wanted and appreciated.
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No matter how much time we have in which to get ready for a certain thing, we always fiddle around until we have to hurry like anything to get there and then just make it. So it was with Sunday School.
After [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] we went to [[Uncle Ralph's]] for dinner, a swell one. Later in the afternoon we went over [[Brackbill Farm|home]] & I swam. Then we had a little supper.
We had a nice [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] meeting. Afterwards it was kinda bum. [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & Val visited us afterwards & I kinda "beefed around."
Now it's bedtime & quite a few hours were wasted.
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I guess our warm weather is here once and for all. It was hot when we got up and hotter still toward the middle of the afternoon.
We were pretty busy at work. It's harvest time & they are starting to cut wheat.
([[Jane Young|Jane]] took the family over to Aunt [[Sheaffer]]s to pick raspberries. They got some nice ones.) (Tomorrow July 10.
About nine oclock P.M. [[Sam Barrage]] called & wanted us to come down & upright his thresher. Bill & I went. [[Arthur S. Young|Mr. Young]] wasn't home. We had fun & got back about 12:30 & [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] was staying over night. (Hair cut.)
==Commentary==
''The entry for July 9 was apparently written in a hurry and features a great many parentheticals and marginal notes. It's unclear whether Sam Barrage's thresher accident happenened on the 9th or the 10th due to the placement of the note.''
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[[Cornelius J. Hochstetler]] (and "Neal") got married today, bless his heart & hers too.
We were practically swamped at the office. [[Arthur S. Young|Arthur]] went to [[Manheim]] & [[Harold Keneagy|Harold]] and I were alone.
We had to come back in the afternoon and get things lined up.
[[Nancy Young|Nancy]] brought a kitten up to us here at home, an addittion to our family. [[Jane Young|Jane]] knew I didn't want him, but insisted on getting even for some injustices in the past & present. We will get used to him.
We took [[Red McLaughlin|Red]] and [[Aravella]] to see [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0032638/ "Irene"] in the evening and got home pretty late.
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Who can sit at the close of a lovely day, when he has been surrounded by blessings and wondrous moments, and express the thankfulness and depth of satisfaction and joy that is in his heart?
We finished at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] shortly after dinner. We got ready then and went to [[Ellis Keene]]'s & Magdeline's wedding at [[Middle Octararo]]. Through heavy showers that ne'er reached here, we went to [[Lancaster]] to shop.
After a light supper, [[Ethel]] came to visit us. We had a lovely time and walked her to the bus.
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"And what is so rare as a day in June?" Man, this one was really rare. It was hot and sticky. My shirt was really wet.
It was hard to get up but we made it. Everything seems to be going rosy and lovely. I really didn't expect such close harmony between us, and yet there is no reason for it to be otherwise.
We were serenaded last night and I paid out to the tune of 7 bucks. There were 60 or 70 kids here and the noise was terrific.
After hurried supper we went to [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]. [[Jane Young|Jane]] had children's day practice and we were supposed to have choir practice and didn't. We got our car fixed and headed for home.
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We begin another week but not the usual washday Monday. Last night's rain left mud everywhere and the world soaked.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] went to Lancaster and I to work again. It was a wet Monday. That means that farmers from far and near took time off to visit us a little.
After supper [[Harold Keneagy|H.B.]] and I were both back at our desks on the job.
Having so far neglected current events in the political world, I sidestep my former habit and record that [[wikipedia:Italian invasion of France|Italy declared war on England and France on the side of Germany]].
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A bright Sunday morning awaited us as we awoke from a good night's sleep. We enjoyed a nice light breakfast.
At [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] it was Children's Day. The children put on as good a program as has been given there, it seemed.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] & I were entertained at [[Isaac Eby Hershey|Uncle Ike Hershey]]'s along with other Brackbill children.
It was hot but we enjoyed it. [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]], [[Val]] & I went swimming at home. Then it rained & gusted. [[Pearl H.]] was in from [[Fulton County|Fulton Co.]] We all had supper there (Garden Spot) & enjoyed a nice evening.
We skipped church which was just supposed to be a kid's party.
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We got up in a cloudy morning and after my usual solo breakfast I went to the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]]. [[Jane Young|Jane]] went to washing later on.
We were pretty busy as we are rainy days but got through on the upper side.
After work I went with [[Harold Keneagy|Harold B. K.]] to [[Leaman Place]] to get my car. Then I came back for supper.
After supper I returned to the office for that extra dollar and also to catch up some work which was awaiting me. It is nice to work steadily and not be bothered or interrupted. Ten oclock I got home.
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Two alarm clocks called out the alarm that it was five thirty and two of us hurried to quiet their feverish tinglings. Two of us had breakfast and the like.
Then I went to the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] & [[Jane Young|Jane]] stayed behind to finish up and do the washing. The day was nice after the rain—a perfect day in June.
We were not rushed again and [[Groffie]] & I worked in the tail race.
After a nice supper, we hurriedly dressed & took Stan along to [[County Chorus|Chorus]] practice in [[Lancaster]]. We got home quite early.
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Woe is me. [[Harold Keneagy|Harold]] was laying taxes and therefore was not at work all day today. [[Arthur S. Young|Mr. Young]] and Bill went to Court at West Chester and so I had the reins pretty much to myself and so was busy.
It turned pretty hot today and being busy didn't make it any colder.
After supper I pushed the harrow a while. Then got ready & went to choir practice etc.
[[Red]] & [[Arvella]] were here when I got back & we talked and drank ginger ale till late.
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Believe me please! It was hot today. The thermometer in the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]] was hunting ninety most of the afternoon. We had the door and windows open and there was a nice air going.
[[Arthur S. Young|Daddy]] & [[Bill]] were to [[wikipedia:Westchester, PA|Westchester]] in the forenoon and we had lots to do at the office.
After supper [[Jane Young|Jane]] went to Guild. I was harrowing garden when [[Webby|Web]] & [[Paul Beane]] came & helped me. Later on the [[Rutt]] Girls came a little. After dark & washed up and set out in the glider till about the time Jane came home.
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This forenoon [[Earl]] & I handled dirt from the sides of the tail race again. It was good exercise, interesting work as well as a chance to work in the sun.
This afternoon we were busy in the feed dept. once again but got done good and early.
[[Nancy Young|Nancy]] was here for supper. [[Jane Young|Jane]] entertained the [[Guild]] in the evening. There was not so good a turnout due to the fact that we were having very heavy showers with thunderstorms. The meeting didn't break up until eleven. Then it was bed time.
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The day was not clear when it dawned this morning but eventually the sun came out and it was fair again. The shower of last night made everything look fresh and new and, indeed, gave us humans a new lease on life.
[[Groffie]] started washing the windows at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] and things were more brisk.
In the evening I picked 8 qts. of cherries and we <strike>stemmed</strike> seeded them till nine-thirty when it was bedtime.
No time for our weeknight date but we're grown up now.
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I got up a little earlier this morning and had time to make myself a little cocoa for breakfast.
The "nice breeze" from yesterday blew me a nice cold and I have been blowing my nose all day, feeling pretty tough. It was hot again and we were busy.
We sold our last [[wikipedia:baler|Automaton]] that was ready--making 95. Also we got a new phone in.
After supper I went back to work. [[Harold Keneagy|Harold]] too. [[Betty]] & [[Gladys]] visited. It was still hot. We had icecream. We sat down home later & didn't get back home till 10:30.
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After a hot nights sleep we got up late as usual. We weren't downstairs yet when the doorbell rang. [[Mr. Williams]] had come to finish the papering in the living room. [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herm]] went off to work and I did my Sat. morn chores. At dinner Herm came home, not feeling at all well. He went to bed and I drove [[Arthur S. Young|Daddy]]'s car to take a load of delegates and baggage to [[Chestnut Level]]. [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] went along to keep me company. We didn't get back till 5:15. At home Herm was still in bed and did not want much supper, so I ate light too. I sat on the glider, [[Mrs. Echman]] came over a while. We looked in vain for [[Harold Brackbill|Shorty]] but he did not come. Now I must go see how my patient is getting along.
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We both got up right after the alarm went off this morning. I cooked me a little oat meal along with [[Jane Young|Jane]]'s breakfast, I mean what she made for us.
It turned out to be a terrible hot day all day. In the afternoon [[Allen]] & I were alone and terrible busy. We did fine, though, as we always do.
Quick after supper, Jane and I got ready for company. The East Branch board was to meet here but no one showed up of them. [[Uncle Ralph]] & [[Mary Dague|Aunt Mary]] came & saved the day. After cherrie juice, we retired.
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I awoke early after a good nights sleep ready to tear into a days routine. After I had breakfast & a bath, I wasn't so sure that I was well enough to be out of bed.
I went to SS anyway and church at [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Old Leacock]] and didn't feel much worse.
As we had planned, we went with [[Red]] & [[Arvella]] to [[wikipedia:Hershey, PA|Hershey]] after church--we had dinner in [[Lebanon]] and spent the afternoon in the [[wikipedia:Hersheypark|park at Hershey]]. It wasn't exactly the place to be on a Sunday but we enjoyed the fun house, boating and so forth. We came home about seven oclock and visited down home till ten.
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I don't know why, but getting up goes terrible hard for me, even now yet. I thought that, for sure, after I was married I could get out of my bed without a lot of back-biting. Maybe I should do something about it—really, I am getting enough sleep.
Now, at the mill today, we found ourselves busy again. We "changed the sewing" in the office.
We picked & seeded 15 qt of cherries more this evening. [[Luetta Sheaffer|Mrs. Y]] & kids & Ruth came & helped us—we didn't finish till nine thirty. Then everything stopped & [[Jane Young|Jane]] went to bed.
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I got up when [[Jane Young|Jane]] did once and started the day off right. It was still as hot as last night and got as the sun beat upon us.
[[Dick]] & [[Morris Schnupp|Schnuppie]] went fishing and we had the place to ourselves. We were busy, but got done till noon.
Dick & [[Mick]] & [[Virginia Sheaffer|Aunt Vergie]] looked us over after dinner. We went shopping & took [[C. Everett Young|Everett]], [[Warren Brackbill|Barney]] & [[Pete Brown|Wilson]] to [[Chestnut Level]]. Then sang at [[Middle Octararo]] after lunch in [[Quarryville]].
We & Youngs visited Groffs informally. A thundershower chased heat away although we may get no rain.
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Monday forenoon was pretty good. [[Arthur S. Young|"Daddy"]] was there and all our questions had an answer.
In the afternoon he left for [[wikipedia:Chambersburg, PA|Chambersburg]] to Synod to last till Friday. It was a busy day. It rained a little and the farmers came in to swamp us.
After supper, I had three places I should have gone but I skipped Chorus practice and Fire Co. meeting and went to H. Lester Shenk to a Budget Committee of the County [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] Union. It lasted a good while & I was late getting home.
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This fine day of rest started out restfully with a couple of hours extra sleep or rest. We had to hurry a little to get to Sunday School but made it. I pinch hitted for the song leader. We had church at [[Old Leacock]].
Dinner was at [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]]'s. [[Willis Bucher|Willis]] & [[Marg]] & [[Darlene]] were there also. It was swell. [[Elsie]] & [[Ellis]] visited a few minutes. Then we all came down here for supper & to play tennis. Everything went grandly. (?)
They left about nine oclock and we prepared for bed. The day was extra cool almost chilly toward evening.
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It was a nice morning after the little shower we had last night. We weren't quite so busy today and had time to get through with our work.
There surely is plenty to do in all lines these days. If it isn't one thing, it's another.
We had supper down home--a good one too.
After supper I dressed up & went out with [[Walter McIlvane]] collecting fore the Building Fund. I met some new people and visited some other friends. We stayed down home then I listened to [[wikipedia:Fibber McGee and Molly|Fibber McGee & Molly]].
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The sound of the rain took me back to the farm in mind. I thought I could sleep on and rest a-while longer. But I was sadly mistaken.
I was only miller and carpenter today. I didn't help downstairs one bit.
We got two nice presents yet today. [[Esta Leona Leaman|Mother]] gave us peas & Grandma Y. cherries also.
It rained all day.
In the evening Yuninger brought Mother & I some of the Brackbill children. They looked the place over & seemed tickled. It still rains and is time to turn in.
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The sun came up nice and bright this morning and warm. I reported for work but soon came back and got ready to go to [[Lancaster]].
Once in Lancaster we sang over the radio on the Morning Devotions. The Y.P. and the other choir. After that we shopped and visited [[Phil Egster|Phil]].
I went to work after dinner again. We had a gust late in the afternoon. [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] & [[Luetta M. Sheaffer|"Mother"]] came up for supper.
After that I went to Choir practice at [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]. We talked afterward then came home & talked some more then took the company home.
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We couldn't get ourselves to feel like getting up, but we managed it all right. We had to hurry too much to suit me.
I walked down and went along with [[Groffie]] to work. We found ourselves quite busy and worked hard to get finished by quitting time and were but an hour late.
It sprinkled a few sparse drops of rain & was cloudy almost all day.
After another fine supper, I got the old hoe and exterminated some grass and weeds from the potato patch.
[[Aunt May]], [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] & Esther, were here a little while in the evening.
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A beautiful morning was this first one of June. We gently drifted along to S.S. and [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] (I say "drifted" because it didn't take any effort, it seemed the thing to do.)
The Young People's choir sang in the morning - a first time of the summer. They unveiled a new baptismal fount.
We dined at home. In the afternoon the neighbor children gathered to play croquet.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] led [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] and after church we went over home for about an hour.
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Today was nice. The rain was no over yet this morning and so [[Jane Young|Jane]] didn't do the washing again. A few heavy showers made things a bit wetter.
[[Dick]] & I worked a good part of the time in the garret cleaning up. It was very dirty & dusty & hot, and both of us were sick of it till evening.
After supper Betty D. visited a little. I trimmed hedge till dark & went to N---s. [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] was here for supper again, nicely.
The work was done early & now we read for a change.
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We got up a little brighter & earlier this morning. [[Jane Young|Jane]] had breakfast on the table when I came down. She took me to work and went on over home & helped can peas all day.
We were not especially busy at work today, and so it went well. I had dinner down home.
It was very cool today--below 70 even inside.
After supper we took [[Romaine]] & [[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Mother]] & [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] to [[Chestnut Level]]. It was a swell night and swell service but we hadn't enough time to talk with the kids. We got home late & sleepy as well.
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The sun was shining brightly this morning when our kind Big Ben called us. We soon got up for we both had early morning work to do. [[Jane Young|Jane]] her washing, and I had potatoes to dust before the sun took the dew away.
At the [[Hess's Mill|mill]], things were normal. I nearly finished the cleaning in the garret. The feed business was about the same.
[[Groffie]] brought cobs before supper. Supper was large & good. W. Wenger came just to see us. I hoed garden & Jane ironed. I quit at dark but she is still at it. —9:15 P.M. This is Wed. night, but Jane said "Old Man 'Usta' is dead."
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Cherries are ripe and I recall having been expected to get up early and pick them. It wasn't summer to me today, even though it is June 21, --it was very cool and we had the furnace going at the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]].
[[Jane Young|Jane]] picked some cherries later and with [[Nancy Young|Nancy]]'s help canned about 8 quart.
[[Arthur S. Young|"Daddy" Young]] returned home this afternoon. It was pay day, and busy.
After supper I went to [[East Branch]] meeting and we planned summer picnic and even fall Rallies. It was a lovely night. The big yellow moon just came up as I came home. Jane was in bed.
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I would rather have laid awhile this morning but [[Jane Young|Jane]] was so tired and sleepy that I let her rest and got breakfast started myself. Jane soon came to my rescue.
Work at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] certainly isn't monotonous. Today, [[Dick]] & [[Groffie]] went up the creek to fix a big leak in the side of the race.
[[Allen]] & I were left to ourselves at the mill with the milll shut down and not many orders. ----
After supper, Jane & I went to [[Chestnut Level]] & heard Dr. [[T. Roland Philips|T. Roland Phillip]] and saw many good old friends. It was raining when we came back.
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This was a pretty husky day here. As usual I went to [[Arthur S. Young Company|work]] in the morning and we put in a pretty busy time.
In the afternoon there were a good many things I would like to have done. [[Harry G. Brackbill|Dad]] wanted me to have a load of peas, I should have worked in my garden, mowed my yard etc and we were invited to Marg & [[Willis Bucher|Willis']] and I was kinda achin to go to [[Chestnut Level]]; but I went back to the office to the same old grind.
In the evening [[Jane Young|Jane]] went down home a little. Then we went to bed early.
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A wish came true today. I have been hoping for a year now that I would get a chance to go up the creek and go to work on a big leak in the dam. Today I was sent up to help.
It gave me a chance to do some entirely new work, to get away from the grind and dust of the [[Hess's Mill|mill]], to get a little sunburn, and to change the routine of the day's work in general.
After supper [[Jane Young|Jane]] went to orchestra practice and brought [[Betty Doutrich]]. I first finished mowing the yard. We took Betty home & went for a nice moonlight swim.
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The town population has increased by the birth of a 9 1/4 lb Miller kid boy. I guess it won't be long till he is throwing stones like his brothers (like I am).
It was a cloudy morning. The boys sextet didn't sing well. [[Mr. Rankin]] preached for [[Mr. Kaufman]].
We had dinner [[Brackbill Farm|down home]]--chicken. We packed lunch & all went merrily to [[Chestnut Level]]. We had a swell time, a good time too. All our friends were there from [[Paradise]], about.
The service in the evening was quite large 6 or 7 hundred people. Even [[Kate Hemphill]].
We got home late.
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I felt very much like taking my time to getting to work this morning for [[John]] was not there. We boys had it all to ourselves but had to work hard to get done till one thirty.
It was a nice hot day and we sweated; especially hoeing the potatoes in the afternoon. [[Mrs. Eckman]] came and visited us.
[[Dick]] & [[Hen]] took us to see a show after supper. Then we came back here & ate & visited. It was not late when they left but bed was the next thing in order.
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I didn't get up in time to shave this morning but that's how it goes.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] did the washing but it wasn't a good day for it. We were busy at the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]] as usual Monday.
In the evening it really rained. [[Jerry]] & [[Ruth]] visited a little while. I took a bath & got ready for [[County Chorus|County C.E. Chorus]] practice.
Practice was way over by [[wikipedia:Denver, PA|Denver]]. I took Emma & ___ along & we got there on time. Practice wasn't so hot but we expect to sing quite well on Wed. nite. same place.
We came home quick but tired.
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I was quite sleepy again this morning and I guess [[Jane Young|Jane]] was too for she stayed in bed as usual & slept.
The old phone kept ringing right and left, keeping us busy. We have a man who is new since yesterday, [[Walter Kellenberger]], who is doing some of our stenog. work.
Jane is being kept company with [[C. Everett Young|Everett]]'s radio these days.
After supper I went back to work. We were still busy and I worked up till 10:30. Now I'm tired & sleepy & ready for bed.
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After a queer and slightly restless night for both of us, we got up late, both still sleepy and tired.
[[John]] was still absent from the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] and there were not many orders. The mill was still still and so we had quite a pleasant day of it.
After supper [[Jane Young|Jane]] went to Guild at [[Mrs. Beaner]]. We were supposed to have U.C.C.E. meeting but didn't. I picked 2 qt. of raspberries and then settled down to read.
It was rather a lonely evening for I am not used to such isolation. All the company I had was our neighbors radio--which reminds me of a Hotel or something.
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Some workmen were uploading coal close by our residence this morning and it awakened me early. Therefore I was up and to work quite on time. My first customer was [[Harold Brackbill|Brother Harold]].
We were surely busy all day long. It was a nice day and everything was allright.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] visited [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] in the afternoon.
After supper we hurried and went to [[wikipedia:Denver, PA|Denver]] to give a recital of the [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] Chorus. There was a nice crowd there and we sang quite all right. It wasn't even late when we got home.
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We got up nearly an hour late this morning but not too late for Sunday School & [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]. We ate a scanty breakfast.
For dinner we went to cousin [[Warren Graham]] [[White Horse]]. [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & Val, [[Harry G. Brackbill|Dad]] & [[Esta Leona Leaman|Mother]] & others were there. We had a fine time and a wonderful meal.
We went over [[Brackbill Farm|Home]] in the late PM and had a swim and supper. After supper we took [[Dot]] & [[Hershey Brackbill|Hersh]] to [[Chestnut Level]] to get [[Warren Brackbill|Warren]]. It was a big meeting and many friends were there.
Bed again -- 10:30.
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Having forgotten to set the alarm last night, we didn't get up till 6 oclock and so had to hurry. [[Groffie]] came up for me and my books--but reluctantly (as I found out later).
[[John]] was back on the job and they finished working on the dam. We got real busy in the afternoon and worked up a sweat.
After a supper of onions, etc., I didn't do much. Just tried to figure out my personal account.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] was busier. She finished ironing, which took quite a while.
I expect to wash & shave yet tonight but it's late now.
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If the early bird catches the worm, we were entitled to one this morning for I was so early that, after I walked down to Earls, I had to wait for him no short time.
The feed business is picking up again. We were real busy on up until just before quitting time. We started the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] grinding again.
After supper we fetched Grammy, Auntie, Mamma Y. etc. to visit us. After they left, who should come but [[Mary Jane]], Bros. & Kenny. We showed them through in like manner. We like company.
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Nothing happened in the morning - maybe. That is, nothing to worry about.
In the evening we had choir practice--we young people. The boys came late, as usual and we didn't practice very long. [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] beefed about that. [[Katie Hemphill]] was there.
[[Rachel Keene]]'s S.S. class had a doggie roast also and some of us boys happened to get in for some of the eats and fun.
The boys borrowed my car again & left theirs at the shop. I was late home & lost [[C. Everett Young|Everett]].
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There seemed to be nothing very important to get up for this morning so I was late again--not very late, but just so I wasn't on time.
It was pay day and I was busy again, but got the checks out quite on time.
I went back to work after supper again. [[Harold Brackbill|Harold--Short]] came over & we went to [[Shirks]] for his car. [[Esta Leona Leaman|Mother B]] visited [[Jane Young|Jane]] a while also [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] and Auntie.
There was a big rain storm in the afternoon and it still carried on at night.
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We weren't late this morning either. In fact, [[Groffie]] & I were the first at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]]. [[John]]'s wife & son Jackie arrived home from both World Fairs last evening and so John was a little bit late.
I spent most of my day repairing the wheat cleaner; in the capacity, so it seems, of general overseer to the flour mill.
After the dishes were done and the beans on the stove to cook and the raspberries ready for jelly we went to Sr. Choir practice and made out as O.K. as ever.
It tried to rain a little by evening but didn't kick up much.
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I wasn't slept out this morning yet and yawned all day long. I had a nice trip to the banks to make in the morning & didn't get my other work finished.
I went back for a while after dinner. [[Webby|Webbie]] washed my car kinda & then I came home again.
After Supper we went to visit [[Phil Egster]] with [[Matt. Groff]] & his wife. We took a little gift of money to him. He was pleased very much.
We came home by [[New Holland]] & visited a little & played with the cat.
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After a night of unappreciated dreams, we got up and had breakfast in the usual order, with not too much time to spare.
At the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] we were really busy. Phone calls meant feed orders and plenty of them.
We got finished about one oclock and came ome to more work. I finished hoeing our potatoes and messed around the garden in general.
It still didn't rain and still needs it.
After supper we washed and dressed up and waited for company to come. No one came except the [[Young]] family, but of course, they were company enough.
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I intended to get up earlier this morning and to go to work earlier, but I didn't. I made it just about as usual.
It was another nice day and we were pretty busy. The last day of the month things had to be done.
After supper, [[Red McLaughlin|Red]] and [[Arvella]] dropped in. [[Sam Wenger|Mr. Wenger]] came in and we signed a lease for the rent of the house.
The [[County Chorus]] had a doggie roast at Roots and we really went and enjoyed it a terrible lot.
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[[Groffie]] didn't have to wait for me this morning again. That makes it nice.
We were surely in the midst of things at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] today and it all totaled up in the high figures.
It was hot again--good harvest weather. Incidentally harvest is much earlier this year for many farmers have threshed already.
I carted the books home with me this evening.
After supper we went to a fake orchestra practice, and to a sparsely attended but quite worthwhile Preparatory service at [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]].
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It wasn't hard to get up this morning. The sun came up nice and bright and everything was lovely.
We went to S. S. & [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]. The girls gave their [[Chestnut Level]] reports in S.S. We had an outside minister at church.
We were down at the [[David Groff]]s for dinner with [[Youngs]]. Then in the afternoon we went [[Brackbill Farm|over home]]. The whole family but [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]] was there. It rained & blew a lot.
We had a District 5 meeting at Pequea which was well attended.
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[[Jane Young|Jane]] stirred this morning and got up before me. We had a leisurely breakfast and went off to Sunday School amid blessed showers of rain.
Attendance at services was scanty, but the services were all fine.
After a blue ribbon dinner we both, Jane and I, slept or dozed most of the time in the afternoon.
After supper, we took Esther along to [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] Jane led a nice meeting. We had slides in church afterwards, the gang came here to visit, we played & ate and enjoyed a pleasant evening.
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Come on, sleepyheads, get up! Too tired? You had long night's rest, too sleepy? Didn't you sleep all night? Isn't there anything for you to do or no service you can render? Come on, you'll be all right once you are up and have your face washed, of course so it goes.
We were alone and busy at the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]] all day. It was surely hot, the hottest this summer yet by far.
After supper we went to pageant practice and board meeting and a sweet little social of the [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]].
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We were supposed to get up early and get at the washing, but, as you might have guessed, we didn't get up early at all.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] washed anyhow and didn't get to work early. We were not overworked at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]]. This time of year is slack.
In the evening we went into [[Lancaster]] to [[County Chorus]] practice but not enough came to have practice so we saw a movie --"[http://imdb.com/title/tt0031404/ The Hardys Ride High]". It was a real good, decent picture. We got to bed rather late.
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No use, can't get up early to save my neck. [[Jane Young|Jane]] never gets up anymore till after I've gone to work.
We weren't extra busy but had enough to keep us stepping. Paul and [[Arthur S. Young|"Daddy"]] were away all day appraising Landis Brothers in [[Lancaster]]. Jane and [[Luetta M. Sheaffer|her mother]] went to Lancaster in the afternoon.
After supper we went to pageant practice and choir practice. There was a pretty good turnout. We had a long practice and did well. Afterwards we went to [[Singers]] and all had icecream.
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Somehow it doesn't seem easy to get up any more. I could <strike>lay</strike> lie in bed till [[Jane Young|Jane]] got my breakfast ready, but, would that be nice?
Another day at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]]—an exceptionally long day, it seemed.
Everything is dry and hot and badly in need of rain (or snow).
After supper we went to [[Intercourse]] and bought a nice 3 way light.
We came back to [[Kinzers]] to a board meeting at [[Esther]]'s. Attendance was fine and business was orderly. We had fun but had to break away and come home.
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Another beautiful clear morning greeted us, promising a swell, summer day. [[Jane Young|Jane]] stayed abed as usual, and I went to work.
This [[wikipedia:baler|automaton]] business is certainly booming, with a total of 75 gone out to date and 30 this season.
[[Mr. Williams]] came and got ready to paper our front room.
After supper we hoed the garden. [[Webby]] came and we talked and planned. I read a few chapters of "Bambi" and then retired.
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Up again with not the slightest promise of rain. We still live in hopes that some day we will get rain.
Time went a little more swiftly and unboringly at work today.
I seem to be gaining a pound or two now and then; but why shouldn't I. Lots to eat, and lots of sleep.
Mr. & Mrs. [[Morris Schnupp]] & son Lem, came to pay us a nice visit in the evening. We had a swell time—but they caught us with an empty ice box and no arrangements to get any refreshments. We got to bed & sleep early.
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We arose early this morning, both of us, to be ready for the paper hanger. He came before breakfast and was finished shortly after dinner.
It was warm again, almost too warm for good work. We were busy and the checks nearly didn't get out.
After supper I took some of the townschildren whom I had hauled to and from Bible school the past two weeks to their graduation which was in the form of a demonstration. It was encouraging and stimulating.
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Just another day in many respects, yet no two days are very nearly alike.
The sky seemed to promise a little or big rain soon.
In the afternoon at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] I had a different kind of a task. I was shoveling & digging the banks by the tail race—broadening it.
After supper I mowed the lawn and got my hair cut. Mrs. Newswenger visited [[Jane Young|Jane]] and talked and visited. A thunderstorm seems to be brewing.
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Nothing happened at the office worth mentioning, at least not worth remembering four days later, which is now. I worked again in the afternoon. [[Jane Young|Jane]] went to children's day practice.
When I did come home finally, I mowed the yard, then we ate supper. When I was cleaning myself up after supper, [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]] came. I had to get my hair cut.
The whole Young family came with icecream. [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] showed the [[wikipedia:Baler|automaton]] movies and we listened to his radio. All went home in good time.
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[[Jane Young|Jane]] got up more reluctantly than I did this morning, accordingly. I got off to work earlier and we faced another hot day.
By different situations arising, we were all kept quite busy all day. [[Morris]] cleaned his cistern and I drove his truck a little.
I drove in home, Garden Spot, after work & got some potatoes late. We had a fine supper with spinach. Afterwards we fiddled around the garden, cleaned my car and such like. We see no visitors and will retire early.
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Childrens Day, aaaah! Bringing to mind those days when pretty girls and fancy dresses made an impression on me, when we all had our piece to say and all had a good laugh at the little kids.
Those days have not been forgotten, yet the day has not failed to bring its annual blessings to all of us.
We ate at home after church. [[Webby]] went along over [[Brackbill Farm|home]] after dinner. We swam. [[Harold Brackbill|Short--Harold]]--had just gotten home from college. It was warm and we played croquet.
[[Aldina Beane|Aldina]] led [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] Jane didn't go. A very heavy rain & gust flooded cars and roads but we had fun.
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Of my own free will I was about an hour late for work but rather felt I deserved a little rest. We were not very busy right away and it worked out all right.
We got real busy soon and found were were up to our necks in work. We got done almost till quitting time.
It was a nice spring day with plenty of wind.
After supper we all hurried to choir practice. Some were missing but we had a real fine rehearsal. We had no prayer meeting and we forgot to ask about Mr. Kaufman's health.
We got a cute little collie pup. I was coming home in good time but got a little detained.
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March doesn't come in like a lion. It was cloudy and dreary but it didn't rain or snow as expected.
We went to the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] again but didn't do much -- that is, along the regular lines. We weren't busy in the feed department and so had to find work in other departments such as clean up, grease, marksmanship, etc.
After supper we had a social committee meeting of the [[East Branch]]. The four girls and myself had a nice busy evening.
After they left we retired for it was bedtime.
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I got awake with good intentions but went back to sleep for too long a stretch. That made me late again. Things went nicely all day long. The sun shone cheerily and kept us happy. I tired myself out running up & down steps and around the corners.
I loitered too long after work and was late for supper which was served about six.
After supper we played with the pup. [[Warren Brackbill|Warren]] went away, but we three practiced our cantata, not getting very much accomplished. I went off to bed in good time.
? '''Have you filed your Federal Income Tax Report?''' What income?
==Commentary==
The journal that [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman]] was writing in was a pre-printed journal (from the National Blank Book Company of Holyoke, Massachusetts) that listed days of the year and occasional special reminders, such as the income tax one shown above. These will be shown in the text only when Herman pointed them out.
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This morning was clear and bright & windy. I got up about 7:45 & set a few things out for breakfast. [[Jane Young|Jane]] got up then and we had a meal.
[[Ralph Bair]] went with us to Sunday School & enrolled. We stayed for [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] as usual.
We were entertained for dinner at Aunt El__'s. Mother & Dad also.
For supper we went home to the [[Brackbill Farm|farm]] and had usual [[icecream]]. [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] was poorly attended and church rather poorly. We had no Y.P. choir. M.S.T.C. Choir's singing took a number from us.
We got home real early [[Dialect|once]].
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Once for a change, I got up early and went to the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] early. We were real busy and worked a good part of the afternoon to get finished.
It was real cold when the day began and soon it was snowing. After snowing a few inches, it turned to sleet, then rain in the evening.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] & I took a couple of the boys to [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]]'s [[Blue Ball]] spelling bee where I was a judge. The rain freezing on the windshield made it mean.
Jane & I made up for lost time. We wound up by sleeping or oversleeping.
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I got up this morning all right. After breakfast & minor details, I went to S.S. with [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]] & the rest. It was cloudy and a little bit rainy.
It was our good fortune to have as guests for dinner [[Jane Young|Jane]] & [[Mary Jane]], also [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]]. After a lingering dinner, we practiced cantata and the like. We killed time with [[Chinese Checkers]] and question writing.
After supper we hurried off to [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] & [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]. It was a rainy night and a very few were out. Choir practice afterward didn't go so especially well.
The family had just gone to bed when we got home and left us a cozy evening in which to sleep.
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We heard a robin before we got up.
The weather condition was surprising this morning. A cold north wind had lowered the temperature and cooled things off very much -- the windows were even frozen.
We got the old [[Hess's Mill|mill]] running again and were so constantly unoccupied that it was hard to keep warm.
Mush & milk for supper - a real winter meal.
After supper I went to [[Lancaster|Lanc.]] to a Staff meeting. We had a nutty time but got much accomplished.
It was late when I got home & [[Jane Young|Jane]] was in bed.
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After having done too much oversleeping, I felt pretty guilty when I went to work almost an hour late. I tried to condole myself with the fact that I had worked all [[HB Journal for Mar 11, 1939|Saturday afternoon]] without remuneration. We were not extra busy anyway.
The sun drove a good bit of the snow into the ground, but the wind did its share to preserve the cold.
After supper we boys all went to U.C.C.E. meeting at church. We had a nice time but it seemed a little useless. Now it is eleven thirty and bedtime.
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The days are beginning to look and feel like Spring. It was actually warm today in the sun, away from the wind that was blowing mildly.
We were busy at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]]. [[Allen]] got sick in the afternoon and had to go home. We finished late.
After eating a big suppper we went to prayer meeting at [[Soudersburg]] ([[Harsh]]'s). Then we had Young People's Choir practice at the [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]. It went O.K.
We came home late, ate & went to bed.
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Today I started late again and then had a flat tire to change before starting for work.
Looking back over the day's work gives me much satisfaction for things went smoothly. [[John]] was away most of the time and we were busy but we didn't botch it.
After work I fixed my tire and was late for supper. After supper I sat around and waited for the boys to get ready to practice singing and by the time they were ready, I felt no more like singing than flying through the air. And so to bed.
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It was colder yet this morning - the thermometer was down between ten and fifteen. There was quite a bit of ice on the dam. [[Groffie & I were first to work, except for [[John Hess|John]].
We had to make up for lost time at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] today, it seemed, for there was no end to orders.
The sun shone all day but that wind blew right along.
After supper I went out & solicited for the supper Sat. [[Ruth]] & [[Jerry]] were here visiting. [[Jane Young|Jane]] typed & I tried to keep my eyes open later.
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Well it was a beautiful day today. That is, if you like waiting fifteen minutes for your breakfast & being that much late for work; if you like working till you can hardly stand up amid dust, dirt & noise of all descriptions; if you like cloudy, rainy, muddy, wet weather with little or no sun; if you like to sit around with the girl friend till all hours of the night, with a headache and being very sleepy. Yes it was a beautiful day.
All joking aside, it was. Everything went perfect, including choir practice & play afterwards. Now I look forward to a few hours sleep.
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Snow covered the ground & things when we got up. The sun came out and melted some of it but the day was pretty cold.
We were busy at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] but could finish [[Dialect|till]] quitting time. I had a trip to the bank.
After a big hefty supper we got ready and went to a roller skating party [[Doris Brackbill|Dot]]'s class was giving. The crowd was swell & we had a good time.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] didn't skate but I got along without a partner (most of the time).
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The day was dark & dreary, the rain was falling fast.
We weren't extra busy at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] and so didn't mind the weather. Everything went swell until [[Dick]] [[Dialect|run]] his big truck with 7 ton of wheat into a side ditch. We had to load it over in the rain. Of course, we got soaked.
I got in the tub as soon as I got home. After supper we went to choir practice. Then we visited [[Youngs]].
[[Jane Young|Jane]] had taken her family into [[Lancaster]] to do their Spring Shopping.
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Tonight as I take my pen in hand and reflect into the day's occurrences and the various moods or states of mind which accompanied them, I am unable to point to one single moment in which the environment was in any great way depressing or displeasing, but I rejoice to remember many happy, jolly, laughing times of day which fill my waking moments, not only this day, but all days, and pause to invoke a blessing upon all who make anyone's life a little brighter.
--Choir practice. [[Jane Young|Jane]] stayed for Guild, I went to [[New Holland|New H.]] to Branch meeting.
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[[Groffie]] blew his horn a few minutes earlier this morning and I wasn't ready and so I had to cut my breakfast short.
We were busy at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] and didn't get done till the middle of the afternoon.
It snowed like anything all forenoon, a real blizzard, but it didn't last long.
[[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]] stopped in in the afternoon. Then we went to the supper at [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] and ate a big meal. Then we went up to their house & played checkers & listened to the radio.
We ran into a fog coming home.
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Today was loaded with work; so much that, there was scarcely any diversion of any sort excepting a few minutes this evening when I read an installment of a continued story in the "American." I went to work at 6:30 this morning and left shortly after six o'clock this evening.
March weather prevailed today. The wind was cold and strong. The occasionally radiant sun was the only thing that promised the spring time.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] called me this evening with reference to buying a piano tomorrow.
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I got up early and went to work, but not early enough to get there before the rest of the men like I did yesterday.
We were plenty busy as usual for Saturday. We got done shortly after dinner and [[Dick]] run the mill in the afternoon.
I washed my head among other things in preparation for going to Church where the ladies were getting ready for a Baked Ham supper. We played ping pong to pass the time.
Red etc. stayed & helped to clean up. We didn't do much at [[Kinzers]], but came home about 11:30.
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Two holidays which won't come on the same day again until 20 hundred and something or is it 22.
The day started with clear weather. Then clouds blotted out the sun and filled the sky all day.
We went to S.S. & [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] in the morning. We were alone here for dinner. Then went down home, then took [[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Mother Y.]] & kids over home to see the pups etc.
We went back to [[Youngs]] for supper. Then went to [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] & Church. After Church we stopped in at [[Ellis]] & [[Maggie]]'s & had a swell visit with them.
==Commentary==
''The holidays to which Herman refers are Palm Sunday and St. Patrick's Day.''
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I didn't have to worry about [[Groffie]]'s horn blowing this morning because I drive this week. We were early all the same.
The weather was fitting for this time of year - warm, cloudy & misty.
We got a good bit of wheat into the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] today at a dollar ten a bushel.
About the middle of the afternoon we had to shut down and do a little repair work. I got greasy.
After supper, [[Jane Young|Jane]] ironed. I washed the dishes, then went down [[Brackbill Farm|home]] and practiced typing a little while. It's early to bed for a change.
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The whole family of us got up earlier this morning and we didn't have any last minute hurry or rush.
S.S. & Church were fun. [[Mary Jane]] sang a solo in our adult choir in church. She did swell and it was her first time in the morning.
I ate dinner at [[Young]]'s, a swell one as usual. We went to Betty's in the afternoon for a birthday party & supper. I had to go to Mr. Ranck's for an hour committee meeting.
We had so much for supper it wasn't even funny. We were late for [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] & too full to sing at Church. [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I spent a good evening at her home as usual.
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After a good night's sleep, it even then was no pleasure getting out of bed & getting started for the day.
We got through our work at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] fairly well and got home again.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] has been sick all day. She went to work but didn't much. I brought her home when I came but had to make my own supper.
[[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Mother Y.]] & children stayed here while I went to [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] & Father. [[Rev. Davies]] preached a fine sermon & the church was nearly half full.
It was spring today & spring fever almost set in.
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Tardy again.
We were fairly busy for such a nice day, today. The sun shone brightly but we still had our spring breeze. It surely seemed odd, though, to see the boys sweeping cobwebs once again.
In the afternoon, while going to the bank, I had a strange encounter. I was following a cattle truck when a calf fell out of it through an opening where a small gate had fallen out. I nearly brooke my neck passing the truck, but I stopped him and informed him. We went back together to get her (the calf). He thanked me fifty cents worth.
Choir practice & a haircut. [[Jane Young|Jane]] & a promising moon.
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[[Category:Courtship of Herman and Jane]]
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Almost lunch wasn't packed when it was time to go to work but I couldn't go with dinner, no sir!
We weren't busy at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] and it was a good thing because the weather was miserable. The rain we expected came and the snow a little later.
I got my hair cut before I came home. Then after cleaning up, I went to the J.P. to arrange a hearing.
Marg & [[Willis Bucher|Willis]] & [[Darline]] came for supper about 8 o'clock and to stay all night. [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val|Valmer]] came and we had a nice evening even if the weather was bad.
==Commentary==
''The J.P. was the Justice of the Peace. Herman was visiting to arrange the hearing for the driving without lights incident on [[HB Journal for Feb 22, 1940|February 22nd]].''
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I had a bit of trouble getting awake this morning, but I got, and was soon in the "swing of things" again. Things were slack at the mill for a change & I cleaned up and put up signs.
After supper, [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]] & I took [[Jane Young|Jane]] & Romain to [[Lancaster|Lanc.]] to Choir practice but Lloyd didn't show up and we didn't practice but came on home.
I must change clothes now and go back to the mill where we are running all night in three shifts--[[Dick]], then myself, then [[Morris]].
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I was "batching" it again this morning. I made my breakfast & packed my lunch. [[Jane Young|Jane]] was better and got up later.
It was a swell day. There was a high wind in the afternoon, but warm. We had showers in the evening.
[[Groffie]] wasn't at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] only a little in the morning. I had a trip to [[Lancaster]] in the P.M. We weren't busy.
After supper I went to [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]. The Y.P. Choir sang & we had [[Rev. Stewart]] for a minister.
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We slept a little overtime this morning but not enough to notice anything.
It turned out to be a swell day all through. The wind kept the temperature down real low but it was swell just the same.
We were busy at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] getting ready to take it easy tomorrow. We worked till after five again.
After supper we went to [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]. A goodly sized congregation heard [[Rev. Young]] and heard the Y.P. choir sing well.
We visited [[Grammy S]] down home afterwards.
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When the calendar day came in, I was quietly sitting in the mill office reading or something. I "tended" the mill until [[Morris]] relieved me about 4:30 A.M. and then I came home to bed.
I got awake about 9:30 and ate a big breakfast then went to work. I wasn't hungry at dinner time but ate half my dinner. We needed all afternoon to get a heavy schedule completed in time to go to a "feed" meeting in the evening.
We met [[Donald Danforth]], Purina President. He's a real fellow & was worth hearing. P.S. I missed a [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] social.
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[[Groffie]] helped his parents move into their new home next to [[Young]]s and therefore was not at work today. [[Dick]] didn't go to [[Philadelphia|Philly]] and so we had him to help us.
We had plenty to do but got done around five o'clock.
The ground was covered with a few inches of snow when I got up, but it soon started to disappear.
After supper we all went to choir practice. Rehearsal was fine only [[Mary Jane]] & [[Aldena]] were missing. Afterwards [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I talked awhile & finally went to sleep in the chair, under my coat.
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This morning it was snowing when we got up and the ground was white. It shortly stopped, however, and the sun did away with it.
We were quite busy at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]], especially for its being a holiday. We rushed it right through and got done in good time.
[[Harold Brackbill|Shorty]] was here when I got home & we had swell fun & supper. After supper we cleaned up and went to [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] & Preparatory Services - [[Rev. Rankin]] took [[Mr. Kaufman|Kaufman]]'s place, the latter being sick.
Afterwards Harold came & went over home. We to bed.
==Commentary==
''March 22 was [[wikipedia:Good Friday|Good Friday]].
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Everyone breezed in about the same time this morning. It was real chilly again. We finished loading [[Dick]] and sent him to [[Philadelphia]] with flour.
The Purina car didn't come in and so I found time to put some felt bags on the dust collector in the garret.
It turned out to be a real spring day and the weather was quite bearable.
After supper I took my eggs out & got only 18¢ per doz. I got my hair cut and then went to see [[Jane Young|Jane]] a while. I would rather not have come home, but you know how it is.
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It certainly is March weather. The temperature was low about 14 this morn and a bitter wind was blowing. We nearly froze but were busy enough not to altogether. We got done shortly after dinner.
In the afternoon I got a haircut and visited [[Elam __]]. [[Jane Young|Jane]] went to the Florists. We had soup & leftovers for supper which was good.
We got [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] & [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] to visit us in the evening. The moon is all right, but it is cold as get out.
Jane is being Easter Bunny.
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HB Journal for Mar 24, 1939
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The old faithful alarm called me about six this morning and I was the first man to work at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]].
We did what we could and waited for a carload of [[Purina]] to come in and then set to work to mix a half dozen big waiting orders. We finished quite on time then [[John]] and I waited till 6:30 for [[Dick]] to come, all in vain.
After late supper, I played one game of [[Chinese Checkers]], then tried to budget myself till the [[Wedding of Herman and Jane|wedding]]. I looked over my [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] topic & then to bed.
It was a very swell day. The warmest and brightest yet.
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We got up a little earlier than usual and took [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] along to the [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] Easter Sunrise service at [[Lancaster]]. It was terribly cold and we nearly froze. The service was very nice.
Sunday School and [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] attendance were both good.
We joined the family over [[Brackbill Farm|home]] for dinner. [[Ellis F.]] & [[Marksburys]] were there in the P.M. [[C. Keneagy]]'s barn burned down. We went over to [[Sheaffers]] for supper. [[Harold Brackbill|Harold]] led C.E. We went down to hear the [[Gap]] cantata afterwards.
==Commentary==
''March 24 was [[wikipedia:Easter|Easter]].
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Saturday - a different sort of a day again. We had just enough orders to keep us busy till noon. After that we went home. [[Groffie]] treated us to ice cream.
Everyone was making the best of a fine spring day at home by planting peas and beans. I rested an hour and then washed my car in the face of an incoming or threatening thundershower. I finished before the sprinkles of rain came, but not before the wind had blown dust all over the wet surfaces.
In the evening [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I played [[Chinese Checkers]] at [[Ralph Young|Uncle Ralph]]'s. I didn't win a single game.
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It was cold as the dickens again today. It really seemed as if winter was fully upon us again. I had to get a new pair of gloves & then nearly froze. It was clear but the wind was strong and cold. We were quite busy at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]].
[[Jane Young|Jane]] did the usual Monday washing.
After supper I took [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] to [[Paradise]] to [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] Chorus practice. Jane stayed home & got ready for the trip tomorrow. We both turned down a roller skating party but that was okay. We got to bed none too early at that.
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Everyone got up in pretty good time and went off to Sunday School & Church.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] came home with us for dinner. After dinner we went for blue bells & got some. [[Anna Leaman|Aunt Nan]], Marksberrys, [[Eunice Brackbill|Eun]] & [[Val]], and Moores came and all stayed for supper.
I lead [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] [[Mary Jane]] sang a solo (for me that is, by our consent at my request).
A preacher from Allen traded pulpits with Mr. Kaufman. We practiced cantata after Church.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] & I made the night still longer & I was dopey.
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We didn't get off with a very good start this morning. I had forgotten to turn on the alarm clock and we got up at 5:30 instead of 4:00.
It was cold & clear and the sun was warm. We headed for [[Waynesburg]] leaving [[Saudersburg]] about seven. The [[Robinsons]] went along with [[Harold Brackbill|Shorty]] & us in the Chevy.
We picked Carter up in [[Harrisburg]] & went thru the Mountains & arrived at [[Waynesburg]] about four P.M. We saw the college & people & then went to bed about ten.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] & [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] slept in the girls dorm, Short & I in the frat. house. [[Val]] with [[Don]].
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This morning the alarm made a mistake and rang at five-thirty so I went back to bed again. Of course, I slept too long and was late for work once again.
We were not rushed, but were kept busy. We worked in our shirtsleeves, but had better been careful for many people have the grippe just now & I've had the sore throat.
After I came home I waited for supper till 6:30, rather regretfully and impatiently. I read a while and tried to help [[Doris Brackbill|Dot]] with her Latin.
I called [[Jane Young|Jane]] but got no closer, even if I wished.
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This morning the Red Bird's singing awakened me & we all got cleaned up and went to the dining room for breakfast. Then we saw more fo the town and took pictures. We had for home, the four of us, about 9:45 and after a nice long, scenic, mountainous journey, with lots of eats, we arrived home at 6:30, tired and dirty.
We then cleaned up a little and went to prayer-meeting, then to choir practice at [[Browns]].
Everything went just wonderful, but we sure were tired.
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Up at six and by a few long minutes the first one at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]]. The wind had blown us a little rain, but just enough to make wet.
We were not extra busy but didn't seem to have time to sit around any. In fact, we worked like niggers all afternoon and then didn't get done any too soon.
After supper I shaved and took a bath, graded my eggs, wrote up S.S. minutes, then [[E. B. Brackbill]]'s came & we visited a while. When they left we put a few minutes on the cantata. I persuaded [[Hershey Brackbill|Hershey]] to write to [[Harold Brackbill|Short]].
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Now this morning it's the old grind again. We're so used to it that it is never hard or unpleasant to go back to.
Spring has come, it would seem, although it was cloudy all day.
We were busy at work and really took care of quite a few customers. I am looking forward to the day when I leave it, just the same.
After supper [[Jane Young|Jane]] went to the Doctors, but she got back too late for us to go to choir practice so we went down. We had [[icecream]] pie & sorta celebrated [[Arthur S. Young|Daddy "Y"'s]] birthday which is tomorrow.
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After the usual morning breakfast of oatmeal, eggs, and fruit, I met [[Groffie]] about half way and we went to the [[Hess's Mill|mill]].
From about nine oclock on I had the pleasure of driving [[Mrs. Hess]] around in her big LaSalle collecting eggs for the Hospital. This lasted all day & we got close to 80 dozen.
It was cloudy and rainy all day long.
[[Doris Brackbill|Dot]] was here for supper. Afterwards we went to a Branch [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] social which was very fine.
We got home late and had had lots to eat.
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I was first at the mill today and it made me feel good.
We were real busy, selling out seed potatoes etc. The trucks were going all the time and [[Allen]] & I worked our heads off, almost.
By evening, the grippe had almost caught up with me and I was feeling bad. However, with the aide of the boys, I caught & sold fifty more of my chickens, leaving only eleven to keep.
We were late for choir practice but had a good practice any way. [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I enjoyed our date, not having seen each other since Sunday. I was afraid I might be sick this morning when I awoke, but I wasn't. I felt real good. But as the day grew older, I felt worse. It was a rainy day but fortunately, we were not too busy. I spent a good bit of time in the office in the warm.
[[Florence Brackbill|Florence]], [[Ross Yuninger|Ross]] & the kiddies were here for supper. After supper, [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]] & I took [[Jane Young|Jane]] to a big choir practice. Harry went to scout.
Afterwards we went down to Sweigarts, [[Gap]], and bought a piano, which Jane will, to my regret, have to pay for.
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This morning it was still putting it down, mostly rain. We got up in time to prepare our guests a lovely breakfast.
Then when that was eaten we all went to Sunday School and [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]. The crowd wasn't there.
We had a swell big dinner toward the middle of the afternoon (one oclock). We passed the afternoon as best we could, playing checkers, entertaining the girls.
After supper they went home. We went to [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] & Church which wasn't crowded. After that we went to see [[Red]] & [[Arvella]]. It was late when we got home.
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This morning we overslept about thirty five minutes. I had time for very little breakfast and was feeling hungry for no more.
We were busy on this my last day at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] but got finished [[Dialect|till]] noon.
I was to go home with [[Dick]] but because he stayed at [[Kramers]]' till 6:30 & played the ball machine, I had to stay too. I enjoyed it. [[Jane Young|Jane]] didn't.
After late supper I shopped at the [[Gap]] a little then we visited down home. It was really blowing, raining a little and plenty warm.
==Commentary==
''Herman gave his notice to [[John Hess]] on [[HB Journal for Feb 9, 1940|February 9th]], almost seven weeks prior to his departure.''
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This morning started as usual with a promise of a cloudy, cool day and a hidden sun.
Nearly the first thing I had to do was help [[Dick]] load a load of potatoes. I was afraid it would go bad for my cold but it only drove it away or loosened it up. [[Groffie]] treated me on him.
In the evening we all went to a congregational meeting at the Church. I made a president's report for [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]]. [[Jane Young|Jane]], the treasurers. We had ice cream and cake.
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I got up at 5:45 this morning but had to wait around till [[Esta Leona Leaman|Mother]] got breakfast. I was till the mill quite on time, in fact, a little early.
We were not rushed with work today but spent a good deal of time cleaning up. It seems that when it rains, it pours and vice-versa.
[[Flossie]] & children were here for supper and we celebrated mother's birthday.
In the evening I went along with Charlotte & Rev. Bryers & Mabel Spotts in latter's car to a Y.P. Council meeting at the First Church, [[Lancaster|Lanc]]. It lasted a good while but things were accomplished with difficulty.
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We got up this morning early and accomplished some things before going to Sunday School & [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]].
After church we went with [[Robinsons]] to a big dinner at [[Hostetters]] in [[Mt. Joy]] that [[Ellis Leaman|Uncle Ellis]] was giving for his sisters and their families. It was wonderful.
It was a real spring day with April Showers and everything.
We had supper at [[Val]]'s, then played a little checkers & went to Church - a five church district meeting that was fine.
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[[Esta Leona Leaman|Mother]] was not up very early, and the kids didn't get up in time to pack my lunch, but I got around to work all right.
We didn't seem to be especially busy at any time yet we didn't get finished at the mill till about one-thirty.
I washed my car for a change, also my head. [[Ellis Brackbill]]'s son brought a big load of hay.
After supper, I took a load of people to [[Lancaster]] where the [[County Choir]] sang in a memorial program. We stoped at [[Ranck]]s. [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I slept a little much & it made me late home. It rained.
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When I got awake it was still raining (whatever kind that is). It added up to a blue Monday.
At the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] we had very few feed orders. [[Clyde Feister]] was there being broken in again. [[Groffie]] & I cleaned up blow, shot rats, and did some general repair work.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] didn't wash. The rain ceased or slowed down in the A.M.
After a fine supper, the bunch grouped up and went to [[Lancaster]] to [[County Chorus]] practice. After we came home I caught up a little book work & letter writing & bill paying.
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Having shaved Friday night, I didn't shave last night, so I had to get up early enough to shave before Sunday School.
At church the male quartet of the choir (kinda) sang. Mr. Kaufman's sermon was extra good about "taking Jesus for granted."
[[Esta Leona Leaman|Mother]] was sick in bed with the grippe but we had dinner. After dinner we watched wild geese, got ready the topic for [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]], and practiced our Easter cantata.
Supper at [[Sheaffers]]. We four Brackbill boys led C.E. We had stereoptician lectures in church with choir practice afterwards.
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We didn't get awake any too soon and then we didn't get up right away. The result was that we were late again. [[Groffie]] complained behind my back a little too.
We weren't very busy at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]]. We just jumped from one job to the other cleaning up and so forth.
We ate a good supper in a hurry, then I made a round trip to [[Paradise]]. We had a board meeting here which was very successful. Business was transacted well & we had fun.
The day was soft and cloudy with a little hope of it clearing off.
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I lay a while before getting up this morning. A purpose awaited me in the fact that I wasn't sick for I had felt real terrible last night.
The first thing at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]], [[Dick]], [[Allie|Allen]], & I loaded a load of Rohr miller's potatoes for his cellar out through the yard.
It was muddy as a result of last night's thundershower. It kept getting colder.
In the evening we all went in to the Olimpya Rollerscating. I skated indulging with [[Mary Jane]] & accounted for it to [[Jane Young|Jane]] afterwards taking 2 hours (almost).
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I finally got around to getting up when I should - 6 oclock. As a result we were earlier at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]].
We were a good bit busier today and it was not at all hard to find something to do.
The weather was March. The sun shone bright one minute, the next minute it was snowing to beat the band.
In the evening we had sort of a young people's choir rehearsal. [[Mrs. McIlvane]] played & the boys carried on.
We went to [[Landis]]' afterward then home.
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The day unfolded pleasingly, revealing a cold, snappy wind, frozen underfoot, and a bright sun in clear skies overhead.
[[Groffie]] was not at the mill again today--it was the day of his Dad's sale. We were kept pretty busy and worked overtime to prepare for tomorrow.
After a soupy supper, I took [[Hershey Brackbill|Hershey]] and [[Warren Brackbill|Warren]] to Board meeting at Emma's. We made out fine, not doing much, but we all pitched in when the eats came. We played ball with gumdrops and tried to catch them in our mouths. The moon was big and bright & I couldn't do anything.
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This morning we got up @ six again and hurried around but had time to eat a nice breakfast.
There was plenty going on at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] today again. Things are pretty well cleaned up by now.
The weather was just about the same as yesterday, a little colder and a little cloudier.
We hurried after super. [[Jane Young|Jane]] went to the Doctor's. I visited the preacher a little, then went to Choir practice. We went down home afterwards and talked and such. Then back home to bed.
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Wow! man! I was really sleepy & lazy this morning, but I was driven to get up and go to work. It was Wednesday and we had a big day ahead of us. We cut her down to her size, though, and were only an hour late at getting home from work.
The weather was swell again today, but a little colder.
As soon as I came home from work I dressed for going away. [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]] & I went to choir practice & prayer meeting. The boys didn't get there and so I had to bring Harry home. I then got supper and was glad I could go to bed.
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I got started off on the right foot again today. There was nothing really normal about the day except that.
[[Dick]] & I set out to put a few new silks on the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] & complications set in so we didn't get finished. The feed boy got into a jam this afternoon & it looks bad for tomorrow.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] went to guild after supper. [[Webbie]] & the typewriter kept me company & busy. I wrote a letter to [[Harold Brackbill|Short]] & Jane finished it. Then it should be bed.
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The wind was blowing as in March this morning and it seemed to blow me under the covers and restrain me from getting up.
All day I worked putting new wooden cogs in the drive wheel of the mill. It was some job but I was fit for it. We got it running by quitting time.
I dressed before supper. Afterwards, [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]] & I went to Doc Hersheys, Youngs, Windys, Troop & to church. He went on to Scout meeting. I moved in on the Jr. Guild meeting but missed all but the eats.
The Brown boys & [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] waited with us at church for Harry. It was eleven when we got home.
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We had to hurry this morning and even then I went without my lunch. We were busy at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] and didn't quite get finished till dinner, but I deserted them.
After dinner we cleaned up and went to a hearing at J.P. at [[Vintage]] where I was fined 12.25 for [[HB Journal for Feb 22, 1940|having driven without lights one evening]].
About 4:30 [[Flossie|Floss]] & Ike came & took us to [[Philadelphia]]. We had an Italian dinner, spigetti and all. Then we went to the [[wikipedia:Academy of Music (Philadelphia)|Academy of Music]] and heard a concert by the [[wikipedia:Philadelphia Orchestra|Phila. Symphony Orchestra]]. It was swell, we got home late.
==Commentary==
''The "J.P." is the Justice of the Peace.''
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Up to my old tricks, I jumped back into bed after the alarm rang this morning. I didn't oversleep much, though, but found myself pretty sleepy all morning. I had a nice mess to straighten out. Someone run a load of wheat in the corn bin with some corn in it. (That's what happens when I'm away.)
[[John]] took his wife & Jack to [[Harrisburg]] to catch a train for California this afternoon. She will visit her daughter a few weeks.
After supper I took [[Jane Young|Jane]] and Romain to [[Lancaster|Lanc.]] to [[County Chorus]] practice. I forced myself to leave Jane with difficulty because of the moonlight.
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May Day. It didn't rain much after all last night and it was still a little cloudy. It was warm and nice as it could be.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] took [[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Mother]] & [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] to [[Lancaster]]. Nancy got her cello. Jane finished her dentist troubles for another little while.
We missed choir practice for a change in favor of something more important.
[[Red McLaughlin]] & [[Arvella Boone]] got married at her home and we were there to see it happen. Of course we stayed for eats and watched her crazy S. S. class root the bed & bedroom all up. We got home late.
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I was real late again for work but I intend to do better when I get caught up with my sleep which may not be till after I'm married, then it's sure to come. Oh. Boy.
We had a busy day, but a very beautiful day. Things are real green now, just like summer. I got a chance to go to the bank once again today.
We had a late choir practice but Mrs. Kaufman and the whole choir almost was there. We had a nice practice.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] & I behaved as usual. I was tired and irritable but slept it off and then was sleepy which was worse.
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I got up when I should have this morning, made my own breakfast & walked to work. [[Jane Young|Jane]] was here but deserved to stay in bed till I left.
We used our new speaking system at the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]] for the first time today and really had fun.
It was a real nice day but a little colder. Business was fair.
After a fast & furious supper etc., Jane went to Guild and I went to [[Ruth Eicholz]]'s to nominate officers for [[East Branch]]. We had a hard time.
I got home before Jane & probably will get to bed first.
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Even though I didn't get much sleep last night, I was to work on time.
We found a cloudy day almost crammed full with work to be done.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] naturally found it so too. She & [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]], with the help of Nancy, cleaned house and got ready for the furniture which was delivered.
Before choir practice I got the Dr's O.K. from my physical examination.
After choir practice, I (we) too Mrs. Groff & Ruth, [[Luetta Sheaffer|Mrs. Young]] & [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] to see our furniture, what was of it.
Late when I came home. I wrote [[Harold Brackbill|Short]] a much deserved letter.
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[[Jane Young|Jane]], of course, didn't go to work this morning, but I, of course, did. We got everything accomplished quite well and were ready to come home at noon.
After dinner we worked in the garden and mowed the lawn. Showers put an end to outside activities and then I cleaned up and went to the store.
After supper we went down home and experimented with the new speaking system to the house. We had a nice pleasant evening of it.
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Ever my life of luxury and ease must be a life of restlessness and speed.
I got up about seven and had to get to [[Lancaster]] by nine, where Kaufman preached and our choir sang over the radio. [[Jane Young|Jane]], [[Luetta Sheaffer|Mrs. Young]], [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] & I shopped, applied for marriage license, got wedding clothes, in fact spent all my money but ten cents.
After late dinner I came back to the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] & worked till 4:30. I expect to go to bed, not with the chickens, but before them.
Just seven whole days of single life, I hope, then comes what? ? ? ? ?
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It was expedient that we get up an hour earlier this morning, for all the services were changed to Daylight time. We didn't notice any difference.
[[Reba]] invited us to dinner &, of course, we came. We ate lots. After dinner Joyce & I walked. Then we all went to visit [[George Smith]]s.
We came back home and grabbed a bit of supper and hurried off to [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]]. M.J.B. led. After church we talked to [[Mr. Kaufman|Mr & Mrs Kaufman]]. Then visited [[Red]] & Mrs. Red.
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Having up since eleven and had breakfast, or what and gone to the [[Hess's Mill|mill]], I started the day watching the boys playing cards at the mill.
I didn't have trouble passing the time and soon it was day light and the men came to work again.
Although I had permission to go home, I preferred to stay and help the men. We got busier than was expected and I was glad I stayed.
In the afternoon I hauled a load of furniture to our home to be and spent some time setting up beds & putting up curtains.
It was wet & rainy again, but I guess the warm clear weather is saving itself for [[HB Journal for May 20, 1939|next Sat]].
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After the alarm wakened me, I turned it of and went back to sleep. A little bit later I had to get awake again and then to hurry.
We weren't extra busy with trade and so our work at the office was almost entirely book-work.
It was nice and warm again today with sunshine dominating.
After supper we went with [[Ranck]]s to [[County Chorus]] practice. It was long & we were late getting home.
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"Thou shalt lift up thy face unto God, and be at peace."
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[[Jane Young|Jane]] washed & I drove the Chevy to work.
We had a little bit of a shower in the morning, but it surely didn't last long. It turned out to be a pretty good work day.
[[Arthur S. Young|Mr. Young]] went to [[Philadelphia|Phila.]] in the afternoon. I didn't do much for I couldn't find much to do.
After supper we worked in the Garden. It was fun running the little garden tractor around. We worked till dark. Then we sat around and drank peach juice and headed for bed.
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Refreshed and rested, I pushed into the affairs of the day with joy and gladness. I was early enough to start the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] again.
[[John]] was absent a while in the morning and all the afternoon. We were busy with trade and I went back after supper to finish my books and get things in shape for morning.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] stopped to see me at noon, or rather to get her handbag.
The day was encased in beautiful weather. There was frost last night & ice, but the sun soon drove that away.
Four more days of single life.
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We were late getting started this morning. I had to eat light breakfast and drive the car to get there on time.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] was there most of the day and we had fun getting meeting notice letters out. [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] helped us.
It was really warm today with a strong breeze and continued so at night.
After supper we had our own choir practice at church and then practiced with the [[United Brethren|U.B.]] Choir at [[Paradise High School|High School]] for Baccalaureate.
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I got awake this morning very early to the welcomed sound of showers of rain.
When it was time to get up we were more inclined to stay in bed as usual.
Young man, I had a busy day, well, we all had a busy day for it was wet and still wetting. Farmers couldn't work so they came to see us. We did a big business.
We had late supper. Afterwards I worked at a crossword puzzle while [[Jane Young|Jane]] did dishes and weaved. Then I wrote to [[Harold Brackbill|Harold]] & Jane put the finishing touches on it. Then to bed.
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I got up early and got to the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] early and was "boss" till [[John]] came at dinner time. We were not extra busy but not one was idle.
The weather was just fine. Summer is upon us in full bloom.
[[Flossie]] & [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] were here home cleaning today. [[Esta Leona Leaman|Mother]] had 17 for supper.
After supper we had another one of those [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] socials. Everyone had fun but we had a very lousey "wink" game.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] didn't feel well at all. I surely she perks up before [[HB Journal for May 20, 1939|Saturday]], probably will. Maybe her trouble is similar to mine, yet I think not, even hope not.
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Just before we came in sight of [[Niagara Falls|Niagra Falls]] last summer on our trip, I had a little feeling of regret that our destination was so nearly reached and hoped almost despairingly that the anticipation might be prolonged.
And so it is in many cases. The anticipation is so enjoyable that we fear that the actual realization of a hope or plan might prove less blissful.
Could that, by chance, explain the trouble within me when I feel a grievous pain at the thought of all my "girl-pleasing, girl-teasing" days drawing so surely to a close.
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You see how it was today. [[Jane Young|Jane]] thought she had bettergo to the office again and that she did. We weren't quite as busy and so had time to catch up a little more.
[[Harold Brackbill|Harold]] was away part of the day, too. We got good news about [[Phil Egster|Phil]] & family -- may come home in a week.
After supper we went over to Bowmansville to the Spring rally of the [[East Branch]]. I pinchhitted for [[Reba]] and presided. [[Rev. Donald Thomas]] spoke. It was a fine trip and a fine meeting.
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Just another day to go through before the big day. Things seem rather unusually dull and quiet--like the calm before the storm.
In the evening I got my hair cut and we went thru the motion of our wedding ceremony.
The wedding presents are still coming in thick and fast. Everyone is just too good.
I broke away early and came home to a good night's rest.
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There seemed to be no special reason to hurry this morning, so I laid in bed until the zero hour, then hurried off to work.
Nothing rushed us at all and we were finished pretty well at noon.
After dinner [[Jane Young|Jane]] and I both went down to type and mimeograph for the [[County Chorus]] and the Sunday School. We came home later & I mowed the yard, Jane planted flowers.
After supper we went to [[Gap]] to hear the H. S. Band. It was good. [[Mary Jane]] celebrated her 17th birthday today--long live the Queen.
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Another day, and although, strangely enough, the day of writing is eight days after this calendar day, the author (writer, to you) can still remember the main event of the day.
While I was washing my car, a motorcycle pulled in bearing a driver, Dave something, and my good friend and brother, [[Harold Brackbill|Shorty]].
We spent quite an enjoyable evening. We visited [[Jane Young|Jane]] and inspected the house.
It seemed providential that we should visit her together our last single night, as it was in the beginning.
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We got around early and all right again this morning. It was swell outside--a true summer day.
We went to Sunday School and [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] and enjoyed them very much as usual.
We went up to [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]]'s for dinner and looked around a little, then we went down to [[Smoker]]s & [[Buck]]s down by the river side. We spent the afternoon there.
After supper we hurried back to baccalaureate at [[Paradise High School|H.S.]] where we helped in the choir. [[Rev. Snavely]] preached & it was hot.
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Going back to the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] was not a hard task this morning for a lusty summer sun shed abroad all kinds of good cheer and radiance. We were not terrible busy in the feed dept. and so I put most of the afternoon in repairing the dust collector.
I got some ice before I went home for supper and after supper made a can of grape nut ice cream.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] brought some people here for board meeting. Many members were absent for various reasons, not too good, but we had a meeting & transacted all our [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] business. We had icecream, a small mouse, an excuse to "hug" Jane, and a veiled moon.
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This morning it was hazy around the edges but it all blew away. The sun shone nicely all day and we had showers in the evening.
It's an Amish Holiday and so we weren't bothered with them. We weren't troubled with much of anybody and so got a good bit more caught up.
After supper we went to choir practice then down home. [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] demonstrated her cello, while [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] blew his horn. We had to have a couple of arguments to complete the evening.
The rain seems to be over & the morrow will probably be clear again.
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So this is my [[Wedding of Herman and Jane|wedding]] day. I got awake away before getting up time. I got up about six o'clock. Had nothing to do especially but couldn't sleep. I packed my things for my trip, shined my car, and shaved.
After dinner, my last single meal, I spent about 2 hours dressing. At three o'clock the big event took place. It was a wonderful wedding, so everyone said, at the [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]], of course, with a reception afterwards.
We were chased around town and places with streamers. After getting our picture taken we finally landed at Marg & [[Willis Bucher|Willis]] for the night.
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We start another week in the usual manner. [[Jane Young|The "Missus"]] did the washing in the morning & I went to the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]].
After dinner we both were at our accustomed places. Among other things we sent notices to [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] all over the county about the Chorus's Recital.
It rained something worth writing about. It almost tied up traffic.
After supper we went to [[Lancaster]] to final rehearsal of the chorus. They were nearly all there and things went swell.
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After having had a good night's rest and not too much sleep or excitement, we got up and had a real breakfast of bacon and eggs.
We left [[Lititz]] about 8:15 and stopped @ [[Kinzers]] about 9:00. We went through [[Philadelphia|Phila]] and ate lunch about 30 mile out of [[New York City|N.Y.C.]] We then came on thru and got our hotel. We got a suite of rooms for us four. Bed room, living room, bath & Pantry.
We went thru Radio City or at least the N B C station - television. We saw a movie and things at Radio City Music Hall. It was then late & we washed up and went to bed.
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We had to crack open the shell of slumber and rise up to the daily tasks. [[Jane Young|Jane]] thought it most important to do the ironing in the morning and to take [[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Mother]], [[Nancy Young|Nancy]], and [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] to [[Lancaster]] in the afternoon. Nancy bought a bicycle.
Everything was fine and dandy in the [[Arthur S. Young Co.|Young Co.]] Headquarters.
After slow and late supper, we just sat around and did odds and ends and not much of anything. I made a little music and Jane wove. We went to bed early.
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When I got awake, I couldn't tell what time it was for it was still nearly dark. By looking at my watch, I found it was about seven thirty.
We took the train to the fair and soon came into seeing distance of the tall [[World's Fair|Trylon]] and large round [[World's Fair|Perisphere]], the theme center.
We saw some real wonders of man. We spent a good bit of the day in the transportation area. The General Motors exhibit was by far the best, although everything was letter perfect.
We got back to New York about ten oclock and after working up and eating, we all retired.
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All the same I didn't get up early. [[Jane Young|Jane]] did pretty good for once. Breakfast was ready when I came downstairs.
I went to the office as always. Jane took [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] over [[Brackbill Farm|home]], where they ganged up & cleaned most of the house.
[[Val]] came for me in the evening and we went over there for supper. The place changed since last I was there. Naturally we sat and talked. The boys went to commencement. Ross & family were there a little.
We came back home for bed.
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We stayed in bed till nearly dinner time and then went out to the [[World's Fair|Fair]] again.
Our meals are quite irregular but we are not feeling the worse for it. We buy only about one meal a day and that doesn't break us up.
We saw most of the Fair by the time it was dark and then we went back to [[New York City|New York]].
We loafed around leisurely till we all finally went to bed.
Big innerspring mattress in beautiful rooms just lovely.
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Today gave us a good opportunity to know the importance of Mr. [[Harold Keneagy|H.B. Keneagy]]. He was away all day, helping his father raise the barn.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] was down with me, and we made out first rate.
After coming home from work, we were just ready to eat supper when [[Mr. Williams]] came and we took time out to select wallpaper for the front room.
We were late for choir practice then, so I took a book up to [[Reba]] and then we went down home a while.
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We didn't get up very soon again today and had breakfast almost at dinner time. We checked out of our hotel and went up to the top of the R.C.A. building. 70 stories. We saw the Queen Mary and almost all over [[New York City|N.Y.C.]]
We then pulled out of the big city and headed up to Connecticut up along the coast, then thru Rhode Island and ended up thru Providence into Mass.
We had a nice double cabin with heat, shower and even a radio. We weren't very tired and still enjoyed retiring.
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Everything was as usual today again. The [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]] & shop were just pretty busy again.
The weather these days has been kinda odd for this time of year. Almost cold enough for fire in the house. And we had fire in the office.
I didn't eat supper at home in the evening but rather, [[Arthur S. Young|Daddy]], [[Harold Keneagy|Harold]] & I went to Hotel Weber to a Local Club # 4 dinner meeting. It was very nice & enjoyable. Only the people were nearly all strange. We got home before very late.
==Commentary==
''Local Club # 4 may have been the Lions Club, of which both Arthur S. Young and Harold Keneagy were members.''
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We didn't get up very early this morning and hit the road right away.
At the place where we stopped for breakfast, the waitress didn't know whether to give us the breakfast menu or dinner.
We finally drove into Maine where a customer lady of [[Willis Bucher|Willis]]' was staying—a Mrs. Trefeather at Moore's.
We aimed for Albany, N.Y. and started from Maine. We went through New Hampshire into Brattleboro, Vermont. Here we stopped for the night in a brand new double cabin with two bowls, two showers, two etc.
We pretended to want to sleep man to man but couldn't take it.
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I was kinda sleepy this morning, again, so was [[Jane Young|Jane]]. I made it to work without much breakfast.
We were real busy at [[Arthur S. Young Company|work]] again. Lots of customers.
After hurried dinner, we dressed & took [[Romaine]] along to [[Middle Octoraro]] to [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] Day down there.
We had quite a full program but very instructive & enjoyable. [[Charlie Drain]], [[Rev. Fowler]], and several others.
We stopped @ [[Rancks]] a little while coming home.
It was foggy again and pretty misty.
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It was pretty early when we got up and I was less a cream puff than the rest and took a cold shower.
We were very much interested driving through Vermont for beside being Mrs. Kaufman's home state, it is a very beautiful piece of forestry and hills.
From there it was homeward bound. We arrived in [[Lititz]] at about 8:30 and got to [[Kinzers]] 1 hour later.
We said "hello" to the parent [[Youngs]] and lit in bed in our own new home—a little excited but really ready to sleep.
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We had pretty much of a thunderstorm last night or this morning about one. The electric clock in the kitchen had stopped at that time. But even that didn't clear off the weather.
We went to S.S. and [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] as usual and things were fine.
We ate dinner at home and in the afternoon went over home and played ball & quoits.
After a big supper we went to [[Lancaster]] and sang in the [[County Chorus]] recital at [[Moravian]]. We drove home afterwards.
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Not having enough food in our pantry for breakfast, we thought my parents would like to have us as guests for breakfast. We loaded up another load of belongings and came "home."
While [[Jane Young|Jane]] washed our clothes, nearly all them, I did what I could to tame down a yard that should have been mown several times since the last time.
We had both dinner & supper here. Fine samples. [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & Val visited us a little. [[C. Everett Young|Everett]], [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] & I helped Jane inside the house to get things in better shape.
Now it looks like bed—soon.
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We were poky again this morning but then the weather was just as cloudy as usual and so [[Jane Young|Jane]] didn't do the washing.
We both went down the office and I was good for there was much to be done and lots of customers.
After we came home and after we had supper, we hurried and went to [[Lancaster]]. We picked up a bent spike on Poorhouse Hill and that made a flat tire. We visited [[Ruth]] and then went to see [[Phil Egster|Phil]]. He looked fine. Then we came home and visited down home a little.
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The sun greeted us cheerily as we greeted a Sabbath together. Breakfast was just fine. S.S. was all right and [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] nice. [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I sat with the congregation and the choir did not sing.
It was good to see everybody again and everybody seemed glad to see us.
We had dinner at home again. It was real hot in the afternoon. We went over home where the boys were swimming. We got some tea and brought [[Esta Leona Leaman|Mother]] along home for supper. She seemed tickled with our place.
We went to [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] and had a fine meeting. Rev. MacAlily preached the church service sermon. We visited [[Young]]s a few minutes.
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Today promised to fairly warm and clear and so [[Jane Young|Jane]] washed in the forenoon. I, of course, went to work.
We were pretty busy. The shop is full of threshers getting ready for the coming season.
Jane took [[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Mother]] and some kids to [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] for practice in the afternoon.
[[Nancy Young|Nancy]] came up and was with us for supper. We brought mother up later and spent the evening looking around and talking. We returned our company and then went to bed.
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We awoke a good bit before it was time to get up — say an hour, then we got up about 5:30 and everything was lovely. I got to the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] on time.
It was not strange getting to work again except things needed a little "tidying up," which it surely got.
It was hot as a bake oven all day and we were busy. [[John]] & [[Allen]], went to a funeral after dinner and that meant we would have had to work till about 5:30 to finish.
Supper was fine. [[Jane Young|Jane]] went to [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|church]] to pageant practice. I mowed grass. I got our possessions insured. I shaved while Jane played piano. Near to bed.
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I got up when the alarm rang - 6 oclock. As a result I didn't have to hurry and got to [[Arthur S. Young Company|work]] in good time.
Three [[wikipedia:baler|automatons]] went out from the factory today. That a good many--almost a record.
It got warmer and clearer this morning but got cloudy [[Dialect|till]] night.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] was with us in the afternoon. We were busy.
After supper we went up to [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] and to choir practice. [[Mrs. Herr]] played the organ and we practiced for Sunday A.M. We practiced for Childrens Day afterward.
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Today has come again and with it all the tasks, duties, hardships, trials, tribulations, temptations, pleasures, joys, hopes, expectations and what not.
As it unwinds itself, it reveals just exactly what portion of these abstract items would fall to my lot.
As I look back over the day, I cannot help being thankful for the pleasant place I had found myself or the pleasures & joys that were mine.
After a slim choir rehearsal i got my hair cut and we had a prayer meeting committee at Mary Jane's. After that [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I had the night to ourselves—till about 2:30.
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It seemed to be quite an ordinary day and so I depart from my usual recordings.
It seems that after a long, hard winter, spring is having a hard time coming for I was compelled to make fire in the furnace today.
My new job is agreeing with me quite well and I am not at all reluctant to start the day or the week.
After supper [[Red McLaughlin|Red]] & [[Aravella Boone|Aravella]] came to visit us. We talked & (played pinochle) 1 game. Red took me in a '39 Buick to get some ice cream & pretzels. Of course we enjoyed eating them later.
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We were going to lay in bed a while this morning and just naturally enjoy ourselves, but at seven o'clock the doorbell rang and we had to let the landlord in to make repairs.
We transported my ten chickens from back in garden spot and fixed up a little. After dinner Betsy came and we all went over home for a grand reception in honor of the Bride and Groom by the groom's parents.
After a wonderful feast and lovely evening we, four of us, went to [[Safe Harbor]] to see the moon on the river. It was a wild goose chase, but it was nice. We were late getting to bed.
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Memorial Day--in memory of those who have done many noble deeds in order that we might live in peace and safety.
Farmers insist on working and so they think that implement stores and machine shops should also wait on them. Therefore I worked most of the day.
Late in the afternoon I washed the car with [[Webby]]. We then went with [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]] up to Marg & [[Willis Bucher|Willis]]'s . We played croquet etc.
It was a bad rainy night and kind of suppressed us.
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I overslept and [[Jane Young|Jane]] got up and, like a good girl, made breakfast. [[Groffie]] came for me we went to the [[Hess's Mill|mill]].
Things were mostly as per usual. It was hotter than it had ever been this yeaer nd we were thirsty all the time.
We got real busy in the afternoon but got finished in short order.
[[Nancy Young|Nancy]] was here for supper. It was fine as usual and we ate much.
We went to Young People's Choir practice and had good results. Now we sit around and expect the gang to come and serenade us. Let's see.
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Again it's work. Again the weather is unsettled.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] was helping down at the office. It was payday and so the men had to be paid, among other things. I had a trip to [[Intercourse]] & [[Gap]] with [[Nancy Young|Nancy]].
After supper Jane went to Childrens Day Pageant practice. [[Webby]] and I visited out on the glider.
Later Jane returned and [[Red McLaughlin|Red]] & Mrs. Red came to visit. It was late and they didn't stay very long. We just talked and didn't play any.
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Again today comes. Probably to [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & Val a day of immense happiness, of big celebrations, for it marks their wedding anniversary.
I have felt lower than an eel's belly all day and now as I am sleepiest, feel lowest. I was late for work. Then we got real busy toward the middle of the afternoon. [[John]] went home early &we worked late.
[[Esta Leona Leaman|Mother]] is sick in bed. Supper "ain't what she orter was."
I got a Dr's examination to see if I am fit to marry—totally uncalled for, but exceptionally conventional.
Choir practice was bum as usual. I sat 2 hrs at [[Youngs]] doing nothing, just too tired to come home.
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[[Jane Young|Jane]], of course, didn't go with me to work but stayed at home & prepared for dinner tonight.
I worked as usual.
After dinner I raked the lawn & mowed it, having [[Webbie]] to help me. It really needed mowing.
After cleaning myself up I went down & brought Grammy Young & Auntie up for "dinner." Uncle & Aunt Young were here also and everything was fine and good. Aunty Mary brought us a May basket.
After supper we played [[Chinese checkers]] & chess. After the company had gone home, we finished the dishes about eleven oclock.
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We stayed in bed till almost the last minute as usual lately, then got up and hurried off to SS & [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]].
At Church we voted to change the time of service to daylight and it was daylight in the evening.
[[Willis Bucher|Willis]] & Marg were there for church and came down for dinner bringing half of it along.
After dinner we spent half an hour or more taking census over at [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Old Leacock Cemetery]].
We run around a little, ate a quick supper, had no [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]], no organist for church and then went up to [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]]'s.
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Laziness in my veins kept me in bed overtime again but no apparent harm was done. The weather was simply adorable, rather May like in its influences. But then, why shouldn't it be?
We certainly found plenty to do at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]], yea, really had our hands full.
Directly after work I went to [[Youngs]] and had supper. Then [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I planted potatoes till dark.
Then I went back to the mill and "kept shop." I had a goodly number of company. Red, Eddie, [[Dick]] & his pals, [[Morris]] & [[Clyde]] were among my guests. Ginger ale was served. As the 5th went out I was ''(over)''
probably packing flour.
About 2:15, the gang left and I got down to some good solid reading.
By 4:30 there was enough flour for [[Philadelphia|Phila.]] load & so I headed for home & bed. Daylight was breaking & some farmers were arising.
About 8:00 am I again got ready for the mill. We were busy again & to further complicate matters, the mill, literally "fell apart." This necessitated my postponing a trip to [[Lancaster]] in favor of repairing.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] & I made more garden from 3:30 to supper. After supper I played with tractors, finally came home about nine & wil bathe & retire promptly, I hope.
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We can help it but we don't and so we get up late, and hurry, and get to work just in the nick of time.
It was a beautiful morning and continued fair and warm all day. [[Jane Young|Jane]] did the washing in the morning.
We were not harassed by customers and so had lots of time for other work. We received bad news that [[Phil Egster]] & wife & little girl were hurt in an automobile accident in Arizona.
We had choir praactice in the evening but Jane didn't go, she ironed instead getting ready for housecleaning.
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Getting up early was not difficult after my good night's sleep. I went to S.S. & [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] as usual and was repaid in the usual fashion.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] came home with me for dinner. In the afternoon we gave up a trip to [[Peach Bottom]] to go to the Buchers'. We had a nice visit and a wonderful supper. We hurried back to [[Paradise]] to [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] and church.
It was really hot all day & I actually sweated. The night was warm & close contact made it no cooler.
Mary Jane was whisked away from us after church, that should be nothing to me, but I feel it & won't deny it "for love nor money."
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I went off to work without [[Jane Young|Jane]] again this morning. [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] was to come and help clean the upstairs.
Harold & I made out quite all right by ourselves. We had a nice warm dinner that really did the trick.
In the evening [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] brought the little garden tractor up & we had a lot of fun. ([[Gid]] broke his leg.)
[[Val]] came for supper & helped with the garden.
We had a pretty fair [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] Board meeting at [[Romaine]]'s. Jane stayed with company. We also ate & sang. Came home late.
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At the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] we worked toward getting the mechanism together again but didn't get it finished.
After working late & eating a short supper, I went with the gang to [[County Chorus]] practice.
Everything and everybody points to our wedding in a few days. I simply can't believe it or else stubbornly won't admit that I am excited. Although I am taking all the necessary steps, my whole head & soul are not in it, not that I fear I might be taking a foolish step, for I could have made no better selection; but down in my heart I crave the grace of a girl, fresh from the cradle, whose eyes "sparkle like a million diamonds" and ask to be loved.
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We all four got up about 5:30 this morning. We didn't seem to be sleepy.
I dug garden before breakfast & then didn't eat enough. [[Val]] went off to work at six. [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Jane Young|Jane]] went to cleaning again. I went to work also.
Today was swell again. Customers were few again.
[[Hackman]] came before supper. I did a little garden.
After supper I went to [[J. Z. Sandis]]' to a committee meeting of S.S. "Extention." We did a fine job of preparing for a canvass of [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|church]].
I had my car at the garage.
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Oversleeping made me a little late, for the mill again. We jumped right to it and got the mill in shape for milling again, then it was dinner time.
After dinner I caught up my office work and generally didn't overexert myself.
A little thunderstorm and refreshing shower slightly lowered the humidity and made things grow in leaps and bounds.
The [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] Chorus sang at the Y.M.C.A. at a presentation of the Scriptural play "Simon the Leper." Late home again.
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It was too wet to dig garden before breakfast so we didn't get up very early. I made my breakfast once again & went off to work.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] worked again after she got there. We were a little bit busier than usual.
[[Charlie Hurst]] installed a speaker system & it was interesting. [[Arthur S. Young|Arthur]] left for [[Bloomsburg]] etc.
After supper Jane went to the Dr. & we went to choir practice.
I then got my hair cut and we visited [[Brackbill Farm|down home]] & [[Groff]]s.
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My work for today started out in a different fashion this morning. I went to [[Paradise]] & got [[Groffie]] and took him to [[Lancaster]] for his truck. Then went to work.
I finished the rest of the forenoon in my own realm - flour dep't and office, but in the afternoon I worked my self out in [[Allen|Allie]]'s "playhouse" the feed dept. We were busy.
The day was swell & many rabbits were shot but I didn't get any or did I try.
After supper we had Choir practice at Zimmie's. It was fun.
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After not getting enough sleep for the tenth, more or less consecutive night we wearily arose and set about doing our regular, Saturday morning labor.
We were busy at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] & didn't finish until 2:30. Then I came home, got [[Jane Young|Jane]] & went over [[Brackbill Farm|home]] to visit especially [[Harold Brackbill|Shorty]]. We hunted in vain again.
After supper we sang quartet numbers. [[Flossie]] came. Soon Jane & I left, determined to catch a few hours of the lost sleep and soon old time petting & messing up.
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We really tried the mixer out today. Quite a few orders were left over to mix up and we did 'er.
All the activities of the day seem trivial in comparison to the big events of the night.
After supper [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I got ready to go to [[Lancaster]]. [[Harold Brackbill|Shorty "Harold"]] popped in unexpectedly as we were just ready to leave.
We took a bunch along in to a fairly big but very nice roller skating party and I acted like a married man and was rather glad I had, yet was mad at myself.
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I didn't get up till away late this morning - not until after the time I should have been at work. [[Groffie]] took me once again.
It was colder today, and there was a light shift of snow. Most of the day the sun was shining.
We were busy at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] but finished on schedule.
After supper, we took our load to [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] [[County Chorus]] practice. Not too many were there but it was fine. Home happy & late.
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The day was started off quite differently this morning. I walked down to [[Groff]]'s & went along with [[Earl]].
Nothing was much different at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]]. We were busy as usual.
After supper, I should by all means have collected welfare but couldn't' summon enough courage.
We went to board meeting at [[Emma]]'s & made out O.K. There were plenty of eats for all and I guess some left over.
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We got up lazily this morning & ate & dressed for S.S. & [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|church]]. It was very bright & cheerful and look like it would be a lovely day.
Services were well attended and very beneficial.
After Church we had our own dinner in our home. However, after the dishes were done we gathered up [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] and went over home. [[Ivan Benjamin Leaman|Uncle Ivan]]'s Bunch were there. We took pictures & practiced at School.
[[Harold Brackbill|Shorty]] left for [[Waynesburg|Wbg]] abt 3:30 with [[Warren Brackbill|Barney]] & Norman.
Supper there. [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] & church, nothing unusual, came home & went to bed.
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We got up in quite good time again & I got a bicycle ride to [[Groffie]]'s. It was very cold this morning but got a little warmer till evening.
The [[Hess's Mill|mill]] required a few repairs at different times today. We were very busy in the feed department again.
While eating supper, we were dropped in upon by [[Mary Jane]] & [[Bobby]]. After supper & saw a couple of welfare prospects. Then we all went in to prayer meeting and Choir practice. We had work but it was all fun.
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Happy birthday to [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] once again.
This was the fifth consecutive day of rain, almost incessant and we aren't used to it yet.
It was payday, among other things, and we were kept pretty busy at the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]].
I had to go to [[Intercourse]] to renew my note for my [[Herman Brackbill cars|car]].
[[Webb McLaughlin|Web]] was around to help me at supper time.
I went to [[East Branch]] meeting at [[New Holland]] in the evening. After that I was officially asked to accept the nomination for County Pres. of [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]]
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I didn't get the whole way down this morning & [[Groffie|Earl]] picked me up. We weren't at all early.
There was plenty to do at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]], a few yesterday's orders and a good many today's. We got through it nevertheless.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] & some of the other [[Youngs]] went to town & she got a new coat. Also [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] got one & a new hat.
After supper I took my wife and we went to "Old" Choir practice only a party for [[Lee]] kept some of the choir away.
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There was surely a sight for weary eyes for us to behold this morning: the sun shone forth in all its splendor. The weather was decidedly colder but much more brisk.
Things went as the same this morning at the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]].
In the afternoon we put away the screen doors and glider. [[Webb McLaughlin|Web]] & I went over home where I hunted for rabbits with [[Ross Trout Yuninger|Rossie]].
After a big supper we sat down to rest. [[Betty Doutrich|Betty D]] & [[Emory]] came & discussed plans for their wedding.
I finished collecting my welfare this afternoon -- $36.00.
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I was quite early for my chauffeur this morning. It was a dandy day, as it has been being for a while.
The old hammer mill got new hammers today and it was quiet around the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] except for "my" flour mill.
We didn't get home till late and then we had to hurry & dress quickly after supper.
We took [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] & went to a spelling bee over home. [[Jane Young|Jane]] & [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] played, Jane & [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] sang. There was a nice crowd and the entertainment was good.
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Snow covered the earth this morning when we first looked out upon it.
I had to arise early enough to take my bath before going to Sunday School & [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]. [[Jane Young|Jane]] had intended to take the [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|baby]] but changed her mind.
We all went to [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]]'s for dinner with [[Ellis]] & [[Elsie]]. We ate & ate. We listened to the radio in the afternoon & carried on. We had supper there. Then I took Jane & Evelyn to [[Sheaffers]] & I went to [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] Then to [[Gap]] to hear a [[Rev Campbell]]--missionary. We got around about bed time.
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Now again we are most sleepy. However, as always, we must sometime get up and get started.
Things didn't start so easily this morning. I spent about 3 hours repair the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] and get it started. We finished by dinner.
In the afternoon I cleaned up and collected for Welfare. We both helped and ate at the fire hall this evening, then came home weary and well spent for a little quiet & rest.
Indian summer denotes the weather.
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[[Jane Young|Jane]] got up and started the washing about 5:30. I got up a little later and went to work. I came home about nine and kept the house while Jane went with her [[Arthur S. Young|daddy]] & [[Luetta M. Sheaffer|mother]] to [[David Kenn___]]s funeral. I wrote [[Harold Brackbill|Harold]] among other things.
After dinner, which I prepared, I went back to work. We were pretty busy.
After supper, [[Stanley Ranck|Stanley]] & I went to [[Lancaster]] and turned out to be the only men at [[County Chorus]] practice in a cold church. We had a good short rehearsal and then came home.c
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[[Jane Young|Jane]] worried a little this morning for fear I would get fired for not getting to [[Arthur S. Young Company|work]] on time but I didn't.
It was a swell day again and everyone was happy. We were pretty busy and that was nice.
In the afternoon Jane brought [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|Evelyn]] down home in the coach. We kinda expected to stay for supper but were fooled. I guess I eat too much.
After supper we just sat and listened to the radio & visited with the baby until bed time.
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I like Sunday, the whole day through. In the mornign I can <strike>lay</strike> lie in bed a couple extra hours, a thing that I long for every morning.
Sunday is a day for physical rest and I always feel much better if I have observed it by resting. It is also a day for Spiritual refreshment and that is my chief concern.
[[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]] were here for dinner. We went home in the afternoon & for supper.
After [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] [[Emory]] & [[Betty]] visited us here .
Weather cold & windy.
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After the usual coaxing and reminding, I crawled out and dressed. The weather was brisk and very pleasing. Everyone should have enjoyed it and, I believe, did.
[[Morris Schnupp|Morris]] drove his own truck for a change once today. I helped none in the feed dep't but contented myself elsewhere.
After work, I got a haircut. Then cleaned up and took [[Jane Young|Jane]] to [[Eva Sheaffer|Aunt Eva]]'s, & them, for rabbit & pheasant supper. After that we went to a good choir practice. Then we visited [[Zimmerman]]'s & had a committee meeting.
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Today started off swell. It was cold & cloudy and Monday.
[[John Moore]] & [[John Hess|Hess]] each took a load of Amish to [[Philadelphia|Phila]] to the [[Baugh]] fertilizer plant. We were left busy at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] with orders pouring in from all corners.
We worked like a bunch of wild men and didn't get finished until 6ix oclock.
After a sumptuous supper, we got ready & went to [[County Chorus]] practice. I drove [[Stanley Ranck|Stan Ranck]]'s new '39 Chevy in. Practice was fine & we didn't get home till eleven.
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We got up and around quite on time this morning. It was cloudy most all day but not more than a sprinkle of rain and that late in the evening.
We were not rushed at work but, as always, there was plenty to do.
We had oysters for supper. I ate six. After supper we bundled up our little [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|"papoose"]] and went to visit [[Red]] & [[Arvella]] & little [[Ronald]]. He (the baby) is a cute little fellow. They both behaved swell and they treated us swell. We came home in time to feed her at ten.
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As usual, it was warm in bed and cold out of bed but sometime I had to get up. We weren't late for work but rather, got a good start.
We found ourselves really busy today again. Order after order kept us wondering if we would even get on top again.
We finished about 5:30. After supper, I cleaned up, dressed up & finished my welfare work. Then I brought [[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Mother Y.]] & [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] up to visit us and cousin [[Elizabeth Groff]] was here.
It's cold out & cloudy.
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Today a part of the population celebrates [[wikipedia:Thanksgiving|Thanksgiving]]. We shall wait until next week. We can't have too many days of giving thanks yet I think we should have one day for a special Thanksgiving for all our people.
It was a little cloudy today but nice. We weren't too busy at the mill. [[Jane Young|Jane]] & [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|Evelyn]] were down home all afternoon canning peas. We were there for supper.
After supper [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] & I went to choir practice. It went fine. Brackys stopped in at Youngs on the way home.
==Commentary==
''See Herman's journal entry from [[HB Journal for Nov 23, 1939|November 23, 1939]] for the history of Thanksgiving dates.''
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[[Jane Young|Jane]] & I got up simultaneously this morning about five thirty. I washed & dried the dishes while Jane "combed her hair."
She went over home to help get ready for Thanksgiving & took me to work. [[Groffie]] was absent most of the day. [[Charlie Usner]] helped out. We were very busy again but finished abruptly about 4:30.
It snowed a little. That is because we had a swell turnout at prayer meeting and choir practice. We had loads of fun for funny reasons. Bed late.
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Friday again and payday. A nice clear day it was and warm too, very warm in fact, so warm that even with the fire checked it was too warm in the house.
We weren't too busy at the office for a change. I guess the farmers were all busy in the fields.
I went to the store before supper. After supper [[Jane Young|Jane]] went down home and I did the dishes & fed the [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|baby]]. Jane brought [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] along back to stay overnight and we had a nice, enjoyable evening.
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This was [[Wikipedia:Thanksgiving|Thanksgiving day]] in most of the United States due to the Proclamation of [[Wikipedia:Franklin Delano Roosevelt|Pres. Roosevelt]].
I was thankful to stay in bed a few extra hours this morning.
We went to church before going over [[Brackbill Farm|home]] for a big Thanksgiving dinner. [[Marksberrys]] & [[Anna Leaman|Aunt Nan]] were there beside our family.
We practiced target shooting and went hunting some.
After a short supper we sat around & played [http://www.childrenparty.com/partygames/printversion/upjenkins.html "up Jenkins"] till it was bedtime, then went home.
==Commentary==
''1939 was the [[Wikipedia:Thanksgiving#More_Recent_Times|first year that Thanksgiving was fixed for the fourth Thursday of November]], at the request of merchants who wanted a longer Christmas shopping season.''
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It's little "Puppy" laid in bed till almost seven oclock and then got breakfast and bid its little aunt and its mother good by and went down to work.
It was a swell day and the men were busy down at its grandfather's office.
In the afternoon I might have gone hunting but didn't. I worked on a little invention to keep the rolling door in place.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] went down to the fire hall to help with the supper. After I fed the [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|baby]], Jane came back and then I went down to eat my supper. We had the rest of the night to rest and stuff.
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The morning found us ready to back to the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] for more fun, action and hard work. Hard work is the correct term to use for we all work till we can't stand up.
This week has been very unusual at the mill for we seem to be doing 2 wks. work in four or five days.
After a good but hasty supper, the boys, all except [[Dick]] went over to [[Fausts]] to catch chickens. We had a sporting time. Some of us went to [http://www.greendragonmarket.com/images/History.pdf Green Dragon] afterwards & had more fun. I got home late.
==Commentary==
''This is the only time in the journals to date that any alcohol consumption is hinted at.''
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Very much it was rainy and damp this morning and continued to be that way until night when it cleared off and started to get colder.
I went to Sunday School and [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] as customary, in the morning. We had dinner at home. In the afternoon we took [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] and [[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Mother]] to [[Lancaster]] where we visited [[Aunt Virgie]], [[Mrs. Kaufman]] and [[Pauline Bryson Doutrich]].
After supper [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] led [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]]. The Eastern Star was our guest at church. [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|Baby]] was good all evening.
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I wasn't especially anxious to get to work this morning or even to get up for some reason or other even if I didn't expect to find much to do at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]].
Our expectations were sadly exceeded, though, and we found ourselves finishing up at 4:15 this afternoon.
Then [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I took [[Aunt Mary]] to [[Lancaster]]. We shopped a little and brought Mother home from Grandmas.
I got my hair cut while Mom & Jane visited [[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Mom Young]]. We worked on a ch___ over home & stayed till ten oclock.
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We both got up at the same time this morning for a change. It was cold and windy and wash day.
We were busy at the [[Arthur S. Young Co.|office]] all of the day, but appreciated being in the warm. We had to scrape to get enough money into the bank.
The [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|baby]] was fussy and "bawley" today, off and on, that's unusual.
After supper, I took [[Stanley Ranck|Stan]] & [[Hershey Brackbill|Hersh]] & [[Warren Brackbill|Warren]] to [[County Chorus]] practice. We had a fine one with 25 people out. We got home late.
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[[Jane Young|Jane]] was in bed fast by laziness this morning so I got up and started things. It was a beautiful morning and we looked forward to a pleasant day.
We went to S.S. and [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]. The services were well attended.
We went down home for dinner and ate heartily. After dinner we went into see [[Arthur S. Young|Art]]'s cousin [[Ellis]] at the hospital.
After supper again down home we went to [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] I led a large meeting. [[Mrs. Rankin]] showed pictures in the church service & it was well attended.
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It was a beautiful morning this, with the sun fairly beaming thru heavy clouds. The clouds soon overshadowed the sun and we began to look for snow.
We were well occupied at the [[Arthur S. Young Co.|office]] again with quite a good many salesmen calling on us at our time.
About four o'clock it began to sleet, but the sleet was replaced by rain which became quite abundant about nine oclock.
After supper I went to [[Reba]]'s to a committee meeting to plan for the Christmas entertainment.
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The moon was still shining this morning when we got up, but it wasn't long till day broke and I found myself back in my daily grind.
We seem to expect another holiday, judging by the amount of business we have had today. We worked till dark again.
After supper and a good washing, etc., we took our usual load to [[Lancaster]] to [[County Chorus|County C.E. Chorus]] practice. It lasted into the night and it was quite late till we got hom.
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It looked a little bit like winter this morning. Last night's heavy rain lately turned to sleet or snow and there was a carpet of ice over the earth.
The sun shone through only a couple times today but the ice finally got melted.
We were busy. [[Jane Young|Jane]] & [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|Evelyn]] were down home in the afternoon.
After supper I went to the [[U.B. Church]] to S.S. teacher's training. The night turned out clear and not too cold.
Hurray for tomorrow.
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This morning again there was nothing to do but get up, dress, fix the furnace, eat breakfast and get down to [[Groffie]]'s & go to work with him.
We were busy again today, more so than yesterday but we expect a heavier day tomorrow.
After supper we didn't have to go away. I washed dishes & [[Jane Young|Jane]] ironed then I caught up with some of my personal bookwork expect to wash my head before retiring.
It is warmer tonight, a little light rain, yet clear.
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A wind came up in the night and just blew things around, at least, it made it colder.
We didn't have to get up till about nine this morning and it was nice. Then I got up and went to [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] and [[Jane Young|Jane]] got up and dressed the [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|baby]] to go over home.
After church, we went for our Thanksgiving dinner at home and it was swell. [[Florence Brackbill|Floss]] & [[Ross Trout Yuninger|Ross]] weren't there nor was [[Harold Brackbill|Short]]. [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]]'s [[Margie]] was extra. We all enjoyed it. We stopped in down home in the evening and Evelyn cried so that we came on home.
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Young [[Eddie Slaymaker]] picked me up and took me to meet my bus, [[Groffie]]. We were a little earlier yet not too early.
It was a warm, clear day and enjoyed by all. We weren't quite so busy in the morning but were swamped in the evening & didn't get done.
We ate supper down [[Brackbill Farm|home]], [[Harry G. Brackbill|Daddy]] was away & [[Esta Leona Leaman|Mother]] didn't feel good.
Afterwards we had a quite nice choir practice at [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|church]].
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This morning it looked like any kind of weather. Soon it began to snow very violently but soon let up. The sun came out a little and no snow remained unmelted.
We were pretty busy at the [[Arthur S. Young Co.|office]]. It was pay day and I had that work to do. [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] took [[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Mother]] & [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] to [[Lancaster]].
After supper and [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|Evelyn]] had hers, we sat down to sing and things. Everett came. I went down and got Mother & Nancy & we had a nice sociable evening & fun.
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Getting up seemed easier for no reason at all and I was early at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]]. The weather was a repetition of yesterday's only a little cooler.
In the morning I worked alone with the noise but in the afternoon I worked without the noise, putting a new silk on the mill.
I came home a little earlier than my usual late hour and we went to [[Strasburg]] to a District rally & Banquet. Attendance was excusably poor.
Afterwards [[Brackbills]] & [[Romaine]] came here and <u>raised Cain</u>.
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Some are, <u>some</u> are not celebrating Thanksgiving day today. We had ours last week but a good many states would not change from the traditional "last Thursday in November."
It was clear & bright in the morning but got cloudy toward evening.
We were busy at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] again - "hand over fist." We quit late. Then [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I hurriedly took [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]] to [[Marksberrys]] for "dinner." We had baked ham, a big one served on a platter. We all ate till we nearly bursted. Then we sat around & played cards - mild ones. It was late till we got home.
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Had to get up again this morning. It's getting harder to do as the weather is getting colder.
We were plenty busy at the [[Arthur S. Young Co.|office]] this morning and didn't have time to look around any. [[Harold Keneagy|Harold]] & [[Neal]] prepared to be absent Monday.
In the afternoon I took my family [[Brackbill Farm|over home]]. [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]] & I hunted a little but didn't see anything.
We stayed for a swell big supper and afterwards. It was very nice & enjoyable. After we came home I went to the store. Rainy & warmer.
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A cold morning greeted one and all today and I wasn't anxious to face it. I was terribly late for work but [[John Hess|John]] was later - so.
[[Allen]] wasn't there at all - was sick. We had to piece up our abilities and still it took us some time after dinner to finish.
Then I went gunning with [[Val]] & [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]]. They got 2 birds & 2 rabbits. Val gave me a rabbit. I washed my car.
After supper [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I, among many others, went to H. S. to see "Tulip Time." It was well rendered and quite entertaining.
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Failure of the alarm to ring caused us to delay our arising until eight oclock - an hour later than it should have been.
It was raining and blowing from the north east and it made a wet day.
We went to S.S. & [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] in the morning. [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] & [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] helped us eat the rabbit for dinner.
In the afternoon we toook E. & Auntie to [[Lancaster]] - McLachey H.S. to a welfare program.
We were down home for supper. After that we went to [[St. John's United Brethren|St. John's U.B.]] to hear the "[[Happy Clarks]]." The going was well worth while.
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Just the idea of its being cold makes it hard to get up. Even if the house is slightly pretty warm, I can't get into the swing of things.
Everything was as usual at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] today. [[Dick]] took flour for a change. We got done a little earlier than usual, too.
After a scrappy supper and scrappy preparation, we went to [[Lititz]] with [[Romaine]] & [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]]. It was a County [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] Social at the [[Moravian Church]] and there were over 225 there. We had a very swell time and all enjoyed it to the finish.
It's cold tonight & I'm sleepy.
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I was relying on the alarm clock to get me up this morning but here [[Jane Young|Jane]] turned it of and I was late, late for breakfast, late for work, and [[Groffie]] "growled me out."
We weren't very busy all day till about quitting time then we found we couldn't finish.
It was a swell day - Real fall weather but it rained a little after dark.
For supper we went to [[New Holland|N. Holland]] to a supper meeting of the [[County Chorus]]. We had a jolly good time and everything was swell.
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I didn't get up as soon as I got awake for something different. I wasn't late either.
Things were entirely as usual at work. The weather was also the usual run of sunshine & cold with a good bit of wind.
I got home in time for a 5:30 supper and a big one. After that we leisurely got dressed and went to prayer meeting.
We had a swell choir practice. We can do without the [[Browns]] now, for we got two Singers. We wound up at [[Zimmermans|Zimmys]] and unwound.
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It still was raining this morning as we faced another wonderful Sabbath, as they all are.
After a well timed breakfast we "spritzed" our way to [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]. A member was added to our S.S. class. Two were added to our church at "World Wide Communion" service. It was well attended.
The whole [[Brackbill]] family & [[Uncle Ellis]]' & Grandma were entertained at dinner at [[Flossie]]'s. A swell feed. We played [http://www.childrenparty.com/partygames/printversion/upjenkins.html "Up Jenkins"] & stayed for supper. After [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] & choir - also church, [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I visited [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]] with [[Elva]] & [[Ellis Rowe]]. Enjoyable & enlightening.
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Having neglected to set the alarm clock last night caused us to sleep until six-thirty, the time I should have been at work. Needless to say, I was late.
We were scarcely started right this morning when the mixer ceased to function and we worked till almost quitting time getting it to work.
For supper we went to [[Ephrata]] Legion to a dollar and a quarter banquet of [[Farm Machinery]] dealers. We had a swell turkey supper and the program included some very swell artists but the renditions just mediocre. We got home about twelve.
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I found it hard getting up this morning, but manage to get hold of myself by 6:20.
It was a nice bright morning and after my blood started to circulate I found my place in the activities of the day.
We were busy as usual at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]].
After a big stuffing supper I went to the barber shop and waited among the celebraties - [[Benny Brackbill]], cousin [[Raymond Doutrich|Raymond D.]] & sons, [[Raymond Martin]] etc.
After I came home I wrote minutes & waited for [[Jane Young|Jane]] to come from hair dressers.
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It was a beautiful morning, this. Fall has a certain beauty and richness all its own. Over the countryside the trees are crowded with brightly tinted leaves and fields are weighted down with harvest.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] helped in the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]] this afternoon. Sort of like old times.
After supper I left my family a little while again and went to the annual [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] convention of the county. [[Dr. Poling]] spoke and our chorus sang. There was a very good crowd.
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We got up sleepily shortly after the alarm "went off" this morning. It was still dark for the sun itself is staying in bed longer these fall mornings.
At the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] we found the usual routine. [[Red McLaughlin]] was there a little. We didn't work extra hard or long.
[[Ilse Eshelman]] put 40 chickens in "our" old wooden house.
After supper we went to a S.S. ass'n meeting at [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|church]]. The old wouldn't give way to the new.
We had a short prayer meeting.
[[Mrs. Kaufman]] was there for choir practice but the saddest note of the day was [[Mary Jane]]'s absence.
Home late.
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Pay day at last. But we don't live just for the money we get or even for the things it can buy.
Just now we are in the midst of this great [[Lancaster County]] [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] Convention and are anticipating much.
[[Stan]] took me & also [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]] & [[Carl]] in to the convention to see & hear Falstick, the chalk talker. He was splendid.
Afterward--we went to [[Ephrata]] to the farm show but didn't enjoy it much. We got home real late.
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Octobers bright blue weather, but it rained or at least drizzled and was cloudy all day.
We turned over a new leaf at the office today introducing a new billing system. We didn't have much trade to try it out.
I had plenty to do though, catching up with my entering and posting.
After supper we entertained the [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] Board. We had just the old "Stand Bys". We had a good meeting and had watermelons & stuff to eat.
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Getting up was draggy this morning but it is one of the "must be's" in which the spirit must prevail in a struggle with the flesh.
All day long I was considerably depressed and under invigorated due to my several defeats of last evening.
[[C. Everett Young|Everett]] & [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] were here for supper. Afterwards, we went to [[Lancaster]] to the great [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] Convention where the chorus sang. The Happy Clarks brought an evangelistic service of song and scripture. It was fine weather - colder.
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Nice day, the banks all closed and no money.
Part of our force was taking a holiday today and we didn't see much activity at the shop.
After dinner it was my good fortune to be able to go to the afternoon session of the [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] Convention. We had swell conferences and were well inspired.
I came home for supper and got [[Jane Young|Jane]], [[Mary Jane]] & [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] & we went back again. [[William Allan Dean|Wm. Allan Dean]] was a wonderful fellow & we enjoyed him as much as we benefited from him.
==Commentary==
October 12 was [[wikipedia:Columbus Day|Columbus Day]], a bank holiday then as now in the U.S.
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The house was chilly when we got up this morning. Someone said there had been a little frost this morning.
That (or this) is the real kind of weather - cold, snappy days, in which you can do a good day's work and scarcely get tired.
In the afternoon I got a couple nice long trips in the little truck.
After making the fire in the furnace again, we ate a hurried supper. We again went to the convention in [[Lancaster]]. Rev. [[T. Roland Philips|T. Roland Phillips]] gave a wonderful address which a good crowd enjoyed.
Home--10:30.
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Push 'em up a little earlier this morning for it's Rally Day. We had a nice day for it and a nice program but the crowd was poor. Not much of a Rally.
After S.S. [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I went to [[Marg]] & [[Willis Bucher|Willis]]' for dinner then we went on a nice trip in [[Herman Brackbill cars|my Oldsmobile]] to [[Harrisburg]], [[wikipedia:Lewisburg, PA|Lewisburg]], [[wikipedia:Sunbury, PA|Sunbury]], [[wikipedia:Pottsville, PA|Pottsville]] & home to [[Lititz]] again. We had a swell time. Ate supper picnic style in the woods. There were beautiful sights to see everywhere & we saw them. Every color & shape tree imaginable. We came home then.
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I was moved to get up slightly earlier this morning due to the fact that the sweeper needed fixing. It was nice and warm in the house even if it was cold and blustery outside.
We worked hard and long in the [[Hess's Mill|mill]].
We got in [[Lancaster]] in time to get on the Convention picture - 3:30. The services were all swell. I was installed as 2nd V. President of the union.
The Banquet was a banquet. [[Perry Crawford]] & his quartets were fine & wonderfully enjoyed by all.
Home 11:00 P.M.
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A pretty much of a Monday again and a wash day. It is very little that I now help my [[Jane Young|wife]] with the washing, but then she is quite capable.
Everything was pretty much on an even keel at the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]] & shop today. The weather was nice & all were busy.
[[Doris Brackbill|Doris]] was here for supper and stayed all night. Jane entertained the Guild, while [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|Evelyn]] & I sat upstairs in the "dog house" because she was bad. We came down & had a good time too. (A crackin good time.)
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The state of affairs let us lay in bed a few extra minutes. However, the time comes around when we must get up an go - a little earlier this morning for it was rally day at Sunday School - it was packed.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] & I went over to the [[Brackbill Farm|farm]] for dinner & to spend the afternoon. We had quite an enjoyable day of it.
In the evening [[Mary Jane]] led [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] & we sang an anthem in [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|church]] once. [[Ellis]] & [[Elise]], [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]], came here to visit afterwards.
Bed late.
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I got up lazy this morning but full of enough ambition to walk to work. But even then I came back in the middle of the morning for my [[Herman Brackbill cars|car]].
In the afternoon [[Harold Keneagy|Harold]] went to the Nat'l Dairy Show at Harrisburg. I was pretty much alone but made out all right.
After a fine doggie supper, [[Webb McLaughlin|Webbie]] & I caught 10 of my 14 hens and sold them. Then I got a hair cut. [[Ruth]], [[Anna]] & [[Jerry]] visited us in the evening a while.
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The fact that it was Monday again, didn't increase my desire to get out of bed. There was a wonderful white killing frost everywhere & the weather was invigorating.
[[Ross Yuninger|Ross]] has stopped working at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] & left us a man short again. We were simply busy.
After work I went in home & helped [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]] to pick apples till dark. The harvest is great & pickers are few & busy. We had a good supper & enjoyable evening listening to the radio.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] & [[Romaine]] came bout ten & took me home to bed. They had been at a guild party.
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Still another day, another great privilege just to live.
This is the day we have been looking forward to as the day of registration for [[wikipedia:Selective Training and Service Act of 1940|Selective Service]] as they have been saying. Well I registered.
In the afternoon the [[Young]] family went to the Dairy Show. I have been caught up with my main work and am enjoying a change.
After supper I cleaned up & went up and had a nice talk with [[Jacob Landis]]. It was refreshing & helpful.
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Up again late again. [[Groffie]] is driving again this week and we aren't getting there any too early.
We were quite as busy as ever all day & worked right along. In the forenoon I went to [[Reamstown]]. In the afternoon -- I was in the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] again.
After I got home I dug a few potatoes till it got dark. Then we ate a fine supper & washed, shaved & dressed up.
Six members of the board came and we had a successful board meeting.
It didn't break up till late & we retired sleepy & tired.
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Mornings like this one remind us that Summer is gone for another year and it is all right to expect winter and even snow any time.
Just another day at the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]]. Nothing out of the ordinary occurring. The big event of the day occurred when the day was nearly over. Mother came over and "minded" our [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|baby]] while [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I took [[Walter]] & [[Helen]] to [[Ephrata]] to a ladies night meeting of the Eastern Farm Equipment Dealers Ass'n meeting. We everything on the table. The entertainment also was fine.
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Morning comes again and with it a little more frost and bright cold fall weather.
Speaking of being busy at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]], today we set a record for business this fall so far. We worked along steadily and after quitting time, [[Groffie]] took out a 2 1/2 ton load & delivered it.
After supper we went to a skinny prayer meeting. There were only nine at choir practice but we had a swell rehearsal.
It was earlier - 10:00, when we got home & warm & inviting.
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Another cold fall morning captured the atmosphere to hold it in a frosty grip.
The men wanted their checks again because it was payday. Nothing else made it outstanding at the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]].
I left my job late in the afternoon to take [[Jane Young|Jane]] up to [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] where the young people were preparing to serve supper to a meeting of the District of Young People. We had a busy time but when the time came we served 50 people quite nicely. The banquet was not outstanding but nice. [[Donald Scott]] spoke at a service afterwards.
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There is usually something outstand to look forward to to at the beginning of the day. Today there seemed as if nothing unusual would happen.
In the afternoon I washed the [[Herman Brackbill cars|car]] and it started to snow. We got ready and went to [[Elsie Stauffer]]'s wedding and still it snowed. We came home and I got the groceries and [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] for supper and still it snowed.
After supper [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]] came & we played checkers & talked & listened to the new used radio we got. They went home and still it snowed a little.
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Of course after Sunday comes MOnday, a little blue but rainy as ever, as was all of yesterday.
I resumed my milling, repairing & bookkeeping and was fortunate enough to have to make a couple of trips out in the rain and got literally soaked to the skin in spots.
After a chilly supper, but quite purpose filling, we washed & dressed and went to [[Lancaster]] to [[County Chorus]] practice. It was wet & we nervously went with [[Stanley Ranck|Twid]], humourously went with [[Emma]], & timidly went with [[Romaine]].
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It would have been a good day to be living back on the [[Brackbill Farm|farm]], for I heard the sound of rain as soon as I awoke. Even until the night fall it was raining.
We were extra busy at the office with customers for one thing or another. Between times we would stick our noses in the books and tried to keep them up to date.
When I came home for supper, I was greeted by the familiar sounds of baby [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|Evelyn]]'s "waa-ing."
After good big supper [[Jane Young|Jane]] fixed & fed the baby and I did the dishes. Jane went to [[Gap]] to register to vote.
==Commentary==
''The [[wikipedia:United States presidential election, 1940|1940 presidential election]] would have been the first one that Jane could vote in; she was 17 in 1936 and the voting age in 1940 was still 21.''
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Nothing very unusual happened today, I don't believe.
It was a nice warm day - unusual for this time of year.
I helped [[Ellis]] to start unloading a car of corn at the warehouse. This I hadn't done before.
After supper we took Milly B. & got [[Hershey Brackbill|Hershey]] & went to [[New Holland|N. Holland]] to an [[East Branch]] board meeting. It was a very interesting meeting & lasted into the night. We had [[icecream]] on the way home & cider at home.
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Today was a little different once. We started late as usual and worked hard as usual.
We finally got a little flour made ahead of orders and so we managed to get a little repair work done. Of course, I'm the mechanic at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]].
I worked till dark, 5:45, & came home with [[Groffie]]'s Ford. [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] & [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] were here for supper.
After supper, we went to Sr. Choir practice once again. Then we went to [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]]'s & helped set up there stove. We were treated swell.
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The world looked very much like fairyland this morning. Many of the leaves on trees have not even turned yellow or red but are yet green, but those that have or have not changed are now covered with snow, not a little but a nice thick coat. The sun came up nice & clear & made it complete.
I went to S.S. & [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]], then I took my family over [[Brackbill Farm|home]] for dinner etc. We boys carried on a good deal.
Then after supper I went to S.S. & Church. The [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|baby]] cried later.
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Somehow I managed to get up when I should have. As a result I had to wait for [[Groffie]] but still was first at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]].
We were not rushed for a change & I got caught up with my book-work. I shot a rat.
In the afternoon I cleaned my chicken house & sprayed it, finished digging potatoes & cleaned my car.
After supper I went to [[Shirk's]] & Ilse's. It was raining hard with a thunder shower attached so that the lights here went out for an hour.
I guess it is bed early.
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It surely was dreary & cold this morning, and as the day grew older, the skies got cloudier.
[[Jane Young|The wife]] did the washing but it didn't dry too well.
[[Harold Keneagy|Harold]] and I were not over run but had enough company to make it interesting. [[Arthur S. Young|Mr. Young]] was there nearly all day for a change.
We had supper as usual. After supper I watched [[Ira Ressler]] fix the furnace in the other side of the house. Then I was child's nurse to [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|Evelyn Jane]] while her mother went down home visiting most of the evening.
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I got awake real early after a good night's sleep. Before [[Jane Young|Jane]] was up, I was stirring around downstairs for a while.
There were eight boys in my S. S. class - a record. The Sr. Choir sang at [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|church]] once again.
For dinner we went to [[Reba Leaman|Reba]]'s where she was entertaining the [[Brackbill]] kids also. We ate so much we had to walk it off down town.
[[Warren Brackbill|Warren]] led [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] The crowd was small and @ church also. We visited Grandma's and down home afterwards.
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My! but it was a very beautiful morning. I was up in time to see the sun rise into a clear sky. It was the coldest morning yet this fall with a very heavy frost.
I had work at the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]] as usual this morning. After a hurried dinner I went back to the office. Then I took [[Neal]] & [[Jeep]] along to [[Sallsburyville]] to the [[Chester County|Chester Co.]] corn husking contest where we had several displays.
We stayed home again tonight & little [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|Evelyn]] just laughed & laughed. [[Esta Leona Leaman|Mother]], [[Louise]] & [[Hershey Brackbill|Hersh]] were here to visit us a while.
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Off on a happy start for another new day and another new week.
We were all tickled at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] this morning when [[Morris Schnupp|Schnuppie]], overcoat, and hat came strolling down to the mill to assume his duties as salesman pro tem.
In the afternoon I got a nice long trip to [[New Holland|N. Holland]] and [[Lancaster]]. A few rats were badly scared but none killed.
After supper [[Jane Young|Jane]] ironed and complained of her ailments while I read, shaved & got ready for bed.
"It's a long road that knows no turnings."
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It was beautiful again this morning and continued to be fair the whole day through.
I started sending out statements at the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]] but didn't get very far in one day.
Congratulations to [[Red]] & [[Arvella]] on being the proud parents of a baby boy just last night.
After supper I went to Teachers & Officers meeting at Sunday School. We had election of officers & a good many were there. The [[Youngs]] paid a visit afterwards and we listened to [[wikipedia:Franklin Delano Roosevelt|Roosevelt]] on the radio.
==Commentary==
''On October 23, 1940, Roosevelt was giving a [http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=15883&st=&st1= campaign address in Philadelphia].''
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I foolishly stole fifteen minutes sleep this morning & was late for work, although [[Allen]] was the only one ahead of me.
After starting the [[Hess's Mill|mill]], I discovered she was badly in need of a few minor repairs. The needed attention, I hurried ahead to give her, not knowing the extent of her incapacities, and was still "hanging about" after quitting time, still unfinished.
After a big supper I washed the dishes & read awhile. [[Jane Young|Jane]] went down home & brought some flowers up.
We had a lovely fall day. Not chilly yet cool and clear. There is a moon.
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Today was a real warm day, almost Indian Summer. It was warm enough to open the doors.
[[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Mamma Young]] had sick headache and was in bed all day. [[Jane Young|Jane]] & [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|Evelyn]] went down & made the supper for all of us.
[[Webb McLaughlin|Webbie]] & I hauled out a load of tincans & junk before supper. [[Arthur S. Young|Daddy]] & [[Paul]] were at the State Corn Husking at [[wikipedia:Hershey, PA|Hershey, PA]].
[[Nancy Young|Nancy]] went to Bible Club and [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] was away all evening. We turned around a couple times and then got us ready for bed.
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I was up and "rarin' to go" this morning to get to the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] and get the wheels turning again.
This I did and was surprised to find [[John Hess|John]] allowing me to go right ahead, even with the final adjustments.
We were fairly busy in the afternoon. A few "boners" didn't help matters and it was dark till we were done.
After supper we went to prayer meeting and Choir practice. Turnout was O.K. I got my car greased & oil changed.
The day was cloudy and the night also. A moon was trying to be visible but in vain.
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Pay day comes around and so it means that among other things I had to make the fellows hoppy by getting all their checks out. (Or happy.)
After supper I wanted to go to the operetta at High School but my [[Jane Young|wife]] said to save money. Shaw.
[[Webb McLaughlin|Web]] & I went to the Store, Post Office and wound up at the Garage where the man greased my car.
Then it was home and bed.
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No hurry this morning was in my mind or thoughts or spirits and I was late, but not as far as the rest of the force was concerned for we are all working later.
It was a summer day in most respects - hot, humid, "sun shiny" and we sweated thru it.
After a big supper we washed up and went to Choir practice. It is becoming bearable to me but not to [[Jane Young|Jane]], it seems. She blames it on personell but I positively deny it.
The moon is here again.
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Now we have another swell day. It seems that our work at the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]] is getting plenty heavy. The men in the shop were scarce in contrast.
After dinner we did our regular Saturday Stuff. Grandma Young kept our [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|baby]] and [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I went to [[Lancaster]]. We visited [[Arvella]] and saw her little boy.
Then we came toward home and stopped in at [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] and had supper. Then we came on home and spent a nice evening at home by the radio.
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Today [[Dick]] was with us again for a change. Potato handling and flour handling are both at a standstill.
After supper I spent quite some time bringing our personal bookwork up to date.
[[Sarah Young|Sarah Y.]] & [[Romaine]] came over and discussed plans for the coming Halloween party of our [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]]
We had so much fun that we forgot to stay up and watch the eclypse of the moon. It was rainy & cloudy anyway.
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After eleven sleepy hours in bed, I awoke refreshed and ready to go.
I took my load (of neighbors) to Sunday School and [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]. Services were fine and wonderful as usual.
When I came home the [[Willis Bucher|Buchers]] were here and [[Jane Young|Jane]] was getting dinner.
After dinner our guests left and we went over home where the family was visiting with [[Uncle Hershey]]. We had a swell supper.
After [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] we all went to [[wikipedia:Millwood, PA|Millwood]] to hear Uncle Hershey preach, he was swell.
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[[Groffie]] didn't go with me this morning but rather came by himself from Jones's.
We started with about one big order in the morning and were still working after dinner awhile. So it goes on Sat.
In the afternoon [[Jane Young|Jane]] went to [[Lancaster]]. I cleaned up & collected all money. Landed up at church at the Ladies Aid Chicken Supper. I helped wash or dry dishes & watched the ladies being eaten out of food entirely.
The moon was swell & we visited Red & Aravella afterwards.
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It surely looked cloudy and like rainy. The ladies of the town did their weekly washing and it was all right. The sun came out and did his part.
We were busy again at the office, more busy than we could get away with. I kept plugging away at three old statements.
After supper [[Webb McLaughlin|Web.]] came and stayed a little while. [[Elmer]] & [[Ellie]] came and looked over the other side of the house. After they left we went on listening to the radio. After crying a little while our [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|baby]] went to sleep.
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Sunday comes again and it is as hard to get up at eight oclock as six any other time.
The weather was nice & bright & cold - all day.
After an O.K. Sunday School & [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|church]] service we went with [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]] to Marg & [[Willis Bucher|Willis]]'. We had a swell big dinner & I overate slightly.
In the afternoon, beside playing with Darlene & listening to the radio we all went for a Blue Ford drive to a look out tower.
We skipped [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] & Church & I think I sorta miss them.
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This morning the sun was just coming up when I got up. It seemed funny but I guess I'll see a lot of that this winter, I hope.
It was damp, cloudy weather. There was soume rainfall but very little. We were busy again at the office.
[[Arthur S. Young|Daddy]] & [[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Mother]] were away all day and we had [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] & [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] here for dinner (supper). After supper we went to choir practice at [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]. [[J. Wayne]] came and [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]] came after choir and Val got Hunting License. The [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|baby]] cried.
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We got up early enough that I could eat breakfast and walk to work and still get there on time. It was a real October day, with blue sky, clouds & wind.
Over the county the tobacco is all in, and the corn is being put on the shock.
We had such a nice day at the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]], a little trade and plenty of time to catch up our book work.
After supper & mowing the yard, I went down to the office - again.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] house cleaned a couple rooms among other things today.
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Monday comes cloudy & damp but it doesn't worry me any.
We were overwhelmed with orders, big ones that took half an afternoon themselves. Rain set in and cramped our style to a very great extent.
We worked late & I got home late.
After a hurried supper we masqueraded & went down to the firehall and had a big [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] Halloween party. The orchestra kids came late & sorta dampened the thing but we had a good time anyway.
Eats were swell.
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I didn't expect that the spooks would get me today and as I recall they didn't.
Rain again - all day. The poor truck drivers, [[Morris Schnupp|Schnuppie]] is at it again, really got wet. We were busy as usual.
After work I went to [[Lancaster]] to get [[Groffie]]. Then supper was late.
After supper 2 groups of Halloweener's came and ate all our cider (drank).
We later went down home and chatted.
This is sorta catch up night & so we "catch as catch can."
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It seemed like summer again when we awoke this morning, that furnace is surely doing its work. We were early & I stopped at [[Uncle Ralph]]'s on the way to [[Groffie]]'s.
At work we entertained many Amish & otherwise farmers in the office with [[Dan Van Pelt]], [[C. E. Dutrow]], & [[Hauckie]] with dairy sessions.
We were "terrifickly" busy in the feed dept and worked late.
After supper we had no prayer meeting & had to have Choir rehearsal here. We had fun and a good practice.
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When we awoke this morn it was cold and chilly. We shivered as we dressed.
After helping to get [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman]] off to Work, I, thinking it was going to clear, began to wash, but it rained, and carried my wet wash around and finally hung some of it in the Basement and the rest in the Kitchen.
After a supper of Mush and Milk (which to my surprise, I liked), Herman cleaned out the furnace and the pipes and made a swell fire which felt very good. Now as I, the Better half, write to you, Diary, Herm puts extensions on the windows for my flowers. I must sew 2 buttons on his shirt and then to bed.
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Well, well, if it isn't my old pal Payday. How are you, I haven't seen you since last week but it seems very much longer than tat. Believe me, the gains you bring with you are much appreciated, but they surely go fast and hard.
Among other things, we heard the [[wikipedia:1940 World Series#Game 3|third world series ball game]] on the radio. Detroit 7 - Cincinatti 4 or something.
After supper I went to Preparatory services and choir practice.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] took [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] to take the test of driving. He passed, (my car did it).
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Back to work again in the proper atmosphere. We were not rushed but kept ourselves quite busy all around.
The weather was cloudy until late in the afternoon when sunshine greeted us at long last.
I didn't come home after quitting timebut rather, I worked on. [[Jane Young|Jane]], on her way to [[New Holland|N. Holland]] fair with the family, stopped in with my supper.
I busily passed the time away until the [[Youngs]] came back from the fair and picked me up, the time being about midnight.
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"A beautiful day in Chicago." In [[Kinzers]], too it was a beautiful day. Only about half our men were on the job today. Some took off & some were laid off.
In the afternoon I went back to the office to try to get a little bit more caught up. I cleaned my car on the inside and out. After I came back, I played a little foot ball before supper.
After supper, [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] & I went over to [[New Holland]] to the farm show & tried to enjoy a chilly, busy night among Buicks etc.
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Again Sunday. Since fast time has passed away, it is very easy to get up in time for Sunday School.
It was world wide communion at church and we had a fine outside speaker.
For dinner, [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I & family went over to cousin [[Clair Hershey]]s. We spent the biggest part of the afternoon there. Then we went over home for supper.
After that it was home, then I went off to [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]]--a poor little meeting again. Then we all went up to the [[U.B.]] to join with them.
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The alarms of the clock had been silenced and as a result, we slept till seven thirty. It was all right, for we needed to be down home not before nine thirty.
To our sorrow, [[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Mother]] was unable to go with us as planned and so we, [[Jane Young|Jane]], [[Arthur S. Young|Daddy (Art)]] & I went to the great [[York]] Fair. It was a swell day and we enjoyed it very much.
On our way home we had supper in [[Columbia]]. After visiting a little down home, we were glad to get back to our bed.
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When it was time to get up, we got up and everything was all right.
Back at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] we had a beautiful busy day, finishing up after dinner about one thirty.
After I got home, I proceeded to dig my potatoes with [[Webby]] helping. I got 7 1/2 bushels out of the two thirds that I dug.
After supper, we went to [[New Holland|N. Holland]] fair and took [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] & Webby along. It was all right except [[Jane Young|the wife]] had the pocketbook & I hadn't my check cashed. We had a swell time.
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I didn't help start the washing this morning for it looked rainy. I just went down to [[Arthur S. Young Company|work]].
There wasn't much doing at the shop today. We just drifted along.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] did the washing after all, for the day turned out clear.
After supper there were slight thunder showers. I left my family and went to [[County Chorus]] practice in [[Lancaster|Lanc]]. We had a typical hard luck night. We had no organist, and it was final rehearsal with a choir we had never sung with before.
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The showers carried over from last night and continued slightly thru out this our [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|Baby]]'s second month birthday.
She surely is nice--weighs 8 lb 11 oz and is strong and healthy.
We were busy down at [[Arthur S. Young Company|work]]. They just like to come and track mud in on our new office floor.
[[Arthur S. Young|Mr. Young]] was away all day but we got along.
After supper I went back to the office. [[Jane Young|Jane]] & baby Evelyn went along--to the house--. I am not sure the rain is over yet, but a harvest moon is peeping.
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I thought for sure that this was only Sunday when I awoke but for sure it was Monday.
It was a lovely day and after a fine breakfast I started my weeks work with gladness in my heart & strength in my bones.
I had no spare moments but was busy with cleaning wheat & milling all day.
After supper we got ready and went to [[County Chorus|Chorus]] practice in [[Lancaster|town]]. It wasn't so hot but we O Ked it. It was late till we got home.
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Baby [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|Evelyn]] got awake this morning at five & had to be fed. I stuck to it to six thirty and then got up & had my usual light breakfast and went to the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]].
We were quite busy again today and it seems good so to be.
It was a nice bright day and we all enjoyed it.
After supper [[Jane Young|Jane]] & our little girl stayed home again. I went to choir practice and a Sunday School teacher's meeting at [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]].
[[Ephrata]] Fair started and all those little things take our young people & old ones too, I complain.
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We weren't late this morning for breakfast or nothing.
It was a nice warm day, but partly cloudy. [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] was not too well attended but [[Mr. Kaufman|Rev. Kaufman]]'s sermon was fine.
For dinner we went to [[Sheaffers]] & ate to our hearts content and stomach's content. We spent the afternoon just passing time.
After supper we went to [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] & Church. [[Karl Ranck|Karl]] led C.E. just fine. Church was nicely attended. [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]] visited us a little after wards.
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It was very good to feel that you didn't have to get up till dinner time but after a little sleeping overtime we got up & ate. Then [[Jane Young|Jane]] went to work.
I got my haircut and visited the wagon wheel. Then I mowed the lawn & trimmed a little.
After dinner, we both went back to work. I had supper at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]]. I kept on working & [[Harold Brackbill|Shorty]] & [[Don]] visited me.
I worked till shortly after midnight & came home to bed.
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We got up as we always do. I left my [[Jane Young|wife]] and [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|baby]] at home and took my gang to S.S. and [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]].
We had Sunday dinner at home alone again, like old times.
[[Marg]] & [[Willis Bucher|Willis]] etc. dropped in on Sunday afternoon, also did [[Bob]] & [[Sara]] as well as the whole [[Young]] family.
We had no [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] again, by all means we should have for the evening was real long and lonesome.
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After eleven hours of perfectly delicious & invigorating sleep, I awoke & hastened to make myself ready for Sunday School and [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]. We were late for a change.
For dinner, we were guests of the [[Aldus Doutrich]] family, along with [[Jane Young|Jane]]'s parents & the Bridal Party.
We had nice fun in the afternoon and even stayed for supper.
Later we went to [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] and Church again. After church & had a nice confab with Mr. & Mrs. Kaufman about choir practice etc.
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Had to hurry around to get to work on time again this morning.
It was a funny cloudy morning but it cleared off nicely later on.
A bookkeeping machine salesman demonstrated very interestingly to us this morning.
In the afternoon [[Walter]] & I posted again.
After supper [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] & I went to [[Strasburg]] to look at a '38 Buick but did not purchase.
When we came home, we listened to the radio etc.
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[[John Hess|John]]'s absence at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] meant a good bit to all of us. It meant chiefly that we would while our time away foolishly and then wish we hadn't.
It was a nice day and we got our work all done. Of course, we had to watch the shovel working somewhat.
I left the mill about four oclock. [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I hurried then and got to [[Lancaster]] about 5:30 for a supper meeting of the [[Lancaster County|Lanc.Co.]] [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] Union Staff meeting. It was fun. We got home by nine thirty - Standard time.
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It looks like we are about two thirds through the year and as they say "no cakes baked." But things have been happening rapidly, so that the money can't keep up with it. Oh, well, we're living. (Typical Americanism.)
A normal day at the office. (Thursday)
We had a swell big choir practice at church in the evening and all had a good time. A good choir makes an enjoyable gathering.
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Again the "Better Half" takes the pen. After a fine night's sleep we got up as usual and [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman]] got off to the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] about 15 min earlier than usual. At the office we were not very busy but they made up for it at the mill. They were so busy that Herm didn't get his book work done, nor did he get home for supper 'till six. After supper I ironed, canned a few peaches and cleaned up my dirty dishes. Herm was tired and as a result retired very early. He has been in dreamland for about 3/4 of an hr. Now it's my turn to head for bed.
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Now today was just fine. Only it should have been yesterday for I have part of today's diary in yesterday's page.
It was damp today and [[Jane Young|Jane]] took [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|little dumpling]] down home in the afternoon. We were there for supper also. I came home and made a wood fire in the furnace.
[[HB Journal for Sep 11, 1940|Yesterday]]
We had the first cottage prayer meeting in Mrs. Hellmans home in [[Paradise]]. Not a big gathering.
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Another day we look forward to doing our own managing & bossing. [[Morris Schnupp|Morris]] seems to have hurt himself and is picking his work a little bit. [[Dick]] drove his truck (Morris's) and Morris the small one.
We got things pretty well done up and quit not too late.
[[Nancy Young|Nancy]] was our special guest for supper & went along to prayer meeting. [[Mr. Kaufman|Rev. Kaufman]] is beginning a new series of expositions on the book of John. There was poor attendance there.
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This is Friday 13th but I got up and went to work quite early or at least on time.
We are making ourselves quite busy at the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]] but cooperation is our password.
In the evening the girls had guild meeting. Unknowing of this, I called a special meeting of the [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] Board at [[Rev. Kaufman]]'s. He gave us some very good suggestions as well as encouraged us to do better work for the [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] this fall and winter. We appreciated it and needed it.
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I hurried to work again this morning. [[John Hess|John]] & [[Earl]] came to us again & we found a small amount of difficulty in getting into the swing of things again.
It made a busy day and after work I took [[Allen]] to [[Kaufmans]] to buy a few peaches. I got 6 large ones.
After supper we finished our work and went over [[Brackbill Farm|home]] and visited, got a few sweet potatoes etc.
We came back in time to go to bed.
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Friday came again & left us sleep a little overtime again. After [[Jane Young|Jane]] went to work in the car, I mowed the yard and got ready to get a load of coal. I also made the dinner - a good one.
After dinner Jane took me back to work. Once again we were busy with bran running down the steps and the shovel working right outside.
I had lunch for supper & worked on into the night. [[Dick]] & [[Morris Schnupp|Schnuppie]] visited me a little. Jane came & we shut down about 1:30.
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These cool fall mornings certainly are fine, and make one feel peppy.
The bin is filled with coal now and the cellar pipe on the furnace is fixed and the fire is burning so let winter come.
The morning went along the same as always.
In the afternoon [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] and I went in to [[Lancaster]] to see for another car. We looked at good ones and bad ones but found two we could not decide between but for price.
[[Nancy Young|Nancy]] was here for supper and after a while.
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We got awake about the same as usual and fed the [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|baby]]. Instead of going back to sleep as I usually do, I got up, and as a result we were early for S.S. [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] was over at [[Old Leacock]].
I took my family over [[Brackbill Farm|home]] for dinner and to spend the rest of the day. It was quite enjoyable, to say the least, but it always is.
We had [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] at Church after supper. Then we went down and helped [[Marshall Miller]]'s choir in a musical number. Then home (over home) then back Home again.
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No one could hurry me nor rush me into getting up before I was ready and so I was late for work a little.
We were busy for [[Morris Schnupp|Morris]] is unable to help us for a week on account of an injury. I drove the little truck & [[Groffie]] drove Morris'.
After we were finished after dinner, [[Allen]] & I went for a wet boat ride up the newly dredged race.
After doing a few odds & ends I cleaned up & we ate a fine supper. No one came sept Wayne & we had [[icecream]] later.
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It started out by raining this washday morning. We got ready to do the washing and __ and it was all right for the sun came out nice and bright.
We were pretty busy at the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]] today. Almost too busy for me to take off and go to [[Lancaster]] early in the P.M. But I took Harry & [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] along and we went in to get a car and I didn't again.
[[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|Baby]] was fussy today but hope she lets us sleep tonight.
We had a fine chorus rehearsal for once again.
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We got up in time, all right, and we got ready to leave on time but we were really late. Reason: our little Chevy wouldn't start.
Church was over at [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Old Leacock]] and the building was full. We went over [[Brackbill Farm|home]]--to the farm--for dinner. [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]] were there also.
We swam and boated in the afternoon and played croquet with the [[Willis Bucher|Buchers]] and Haldemans.
After supper we attended a fine [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] meeting. Church was interesting and well attended. After church we went over to [[Sheaffers]] & then back home.
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Another red letter day has come to pass.
It started out just like any other day. It was foggy for the first time this fall, though. I spent most of my forenoon just chewing around with car salesmen, etc.
In the afternoon we buckled down to a little hard posting work again.
In the evening, [[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Mother]] & [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] kept the [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|baby]] & entertained [[Bill Shee]]'s wife, while [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I took a load over to the [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] doggie roast at home. She & [[Val]] & I went on over to Hess's at [[New Holland|N. Holland]] & bought a [[Herman Brackbill cars#1938 Olds|1938 Olds]]. We had nice doggies & moon later.
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We didn't feel like getting up this morning but nevertheless we got up. I walked down to [[Groffie]]'s & rode with him to work. I forgot to eat my egg for breakfast and got very hungry till noon.
We were not extra busy and I spent all of my time just working around the [[Hess's Mill|mill]], running wheat around, cleaning up, etc.
After a fine supper, we hurried and got ready to go to [[Lancaster]] to [[County Chorus|Chorus]] practice. The boys were to go with us and they didn't come & our car wouldn't start so we stayed home, [[Jane Young|Jane]] provoked.
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I got up late, so I had to drive my nice new car to work to get there on time.
I buried myself in figures all day till I got "wozzie", making up for lost time.
We are surely tickled with our white sidewalled job. It's not a Buick like I had my heart set on but it's a bargain and it's sweet, plenty.
After supper, I got my hair cut. [[Arthur S. Young|Daddy]] & [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] went to [[Lampeter]] Fair and wanted me to keep the office while they were gone. I got home early, 9:00, but now it's late, 10:30.
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We got up on time and went to work on time. After looking around for a little while we found that there wasn't much to do -- that is until [[Moore]] came in with the orders, then we were rushed.
I drove the little truck most of the morning. In the afternoon I picked up. We chopped our first new corn of the season today.
After a late supper we dressed up and went to another good old [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] social. We had a very fine time although there were only about 15 there. I got my Chevy fixed once.
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We made it out a little earlier this morning and so I walked to my work to see how it would go. I intend to keep my car out of sun, out of dirt.
[[Walter]] & I spent most of the day we could, straightening out the file of Accounts Receivable.
After supper we went to choir practice. It sprinkled a little but we sang. Afterwards, seven of us went to [[Lampeter Fair]] and made the rounds. We had fun but maybe stayed out too late.
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It was rather hard to get up but after I stirred a little I didn't mind it a bit. We got real busy and [[Groffie]]'s being absent was felt, especially by [[Morris Schnupp|Schnuppie]].
After dinner we washed & cleaned up & went to town with [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]]. We bought [[Jane Young|Jane]] a dress, me a pair of shoes & us a card table.
We all went to Mary & [[Willis Bucher|Willis]]' for chicken corn soup supper. We ate much. We played croquet by day & by night--then listened to the radio & talked about things. Later it was home for us all.
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At last the weather is clearing up and it is getting warm.
I got up and helped [[Jane Young|Jane]] do the washing then I went down to the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]] and did a little work till dinner time.
In the afternoon [[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Mother Y.]] & [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] came up and helped us can peaches. We also mowed and raked the yard and helped likewise we trimmed the hedge.
In the evening we just listened to a few good programs on the radio.
==Commentary==
''September 2 was [[wikipedia:Labor Day|Labor Day]] and so Herman had a half day off.''
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We were late getting around again and [[Groffie]] had to come for me.
I was put in the little truck most all the forenoon. We were kept busy all day but it was not hard work. We never got finished till six oclock this evening.
We had a very good supper. After that we went to prayer meeting & were the only ones there except [[Mr. Kaufman]] but had services.
We visited [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] & [[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Mother]] & wished Nancy Happy Birthday.
It was a nice day but cloudy in the evening and showers at night.
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Another pay day for us at the big machine shop and implement place.
It turned out to be a last payday for the men who worked in the baler shop on the "automatons." It was a nice business while it lasted, but it didn't last long enough.
At [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] we had [[Rev. Dr. T. Roland Philips]] speak for us at the fall rally of the East Branch of [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]]. The turn out was very poor but the message and results were wonderful.
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I took the initiative this morning and as a direct result I was early for my chauffeur and co-commuter.
Things at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] were about the same. I spent most of the day driving the little truck. In the afternoon I went into several farms I hadn't been into before.
I drove [[Groffie]]'s Ford home. After supper I painted flower pots. [[Jane Young|Jane]] entertained Ruth Newwenger (our neighbor) and her Jerry. [[Ray Sheaffer|Uncle Ray]] came & visited a little. It was soon bedtime.
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A pretty good day has again come for our improvement. We hacked away at our work this forenoon and succeeded in getting above it by noon.
After dinner I took off my shirt and got my hoe and harrow & knocked a million weeds out of the garden. All the girls of the town congregated out front.
After supper, [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] & I went up to [[Shirks]] and inspected the new 1941 Chevrolet. We liked it very much.
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This is our morning to lay in bed, so lay in bed we did. Any one knows you can't sleep much after it's time to get up, so we didn't.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] went to work and I dried the breakfast dishes. Then I went to the garage, then the barber shop. I came home & made dinner.
I returned to the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] with my supper in my hand & worked until nearly midnight.
I enjoyed myself making phone calls and reading a little bit. The moon was as swell as the day had been.
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I wasn't up any too early this morning for my boys were here ready to go to Sunday School before I was quite.
We had a fine service. A retired minister from Tennessee gave a swell & interesting narration.
We were home, alone for dinner. In the afternoon I took the family down home & then [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] & I went over home just a little.
In the evening we had a 5 church meeting at [[Gap]] with an illustrated lecture.
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Getting up was not hard and so we got to work quite early. We found ourselves quite busy as usual but were not overburned. I drove the little truck most all morning.
In the afternoon [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I went over [[Brackbill Farm|home]] & I washed the car and then we made [[icecream]]. We ate a hearty supper with the potato pickers.
After supper we hurried back & dressed backwards for a [[Reversia]] party which our choir gave at the [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]. It was a swell party and quite a success.
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It was hard to get up this morning, having "walked the floor" with [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|our youngest]] nearly all night. I went down to the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]] in time but returned for breakfast.
It was a nice day and [[Jane Young|the wife]] did the weekly washing. We were busy at the office and shop all day. I had a long trip to [[Intercourse]] in the afternoon.
After supper a couple girls dropped in. I took [[Stan]] & [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] to chorus practice. We "cowboyed" through town.
The night also was fine. Nice for driving.
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This morning we were ambitious enough to get around in time not to be late for S.S. and [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|church]].
We got a last minute invitation to dine with [[Jane Young|Jane]]'s family down home. It was enjoyed by all, positively.
In the afternoon, [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] & [[Harold K]] & I went on an every member canvassing trip, distributing envelopes to church members.
After supper down home we went to a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stereopticon stereopticon] lecture at church in charge of the Guild. Everything was right, including the solo.
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Our little [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|baby]] got us awake quite early this morning & kept us awake by crying & crying. Neither of us had nearly enough sleep but had to get out anyway.
We were busy again at the office and it was a nice day, warm & almost fair.
[[Arthur S. Young|Daddy Y.]] brought peaches home and [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I got a basket to put up. We did 'er after supper till bed time.
For Evelyn Jane's sake, I made a fire to drive away the dampness.
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Another Monday, but not blue and therefore not bad. It was another warm "sun-shiney" day more like summer than fall.
Much of my time at work was put in driving the little truck. I am not tickled with that job, but am getting used to it. We worked real late.
After a dandy supper we all got ready and went (really went) to [[County Chorus]] practice in [[Lancaster]]. [[Warren Brackbill|Barney]], [[Hershey Brackbill|Hersh]], [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] & [[Romaine]] went along.
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The [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|baby]] slept well last night but we had a couple cloudbursts and thundershowers wakenend us.
It really rained this forenoon. The water was so high in places that the roads were impassable.
We were pretty busy considering the weather. We used lights all day.
After supper I cleaned up & went to Prayer Meeting at [[Browns]]. Not many were there but it was prayer meeting.
We just sat around then at home and listened to the radio and stuff.
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[[Groffie]] was on the sick list today with a bad boil on his knee. That put me in [[Morris Schnupp|Schnuppie]]'s truck.
It was a new job to me but I must say I was able to handle it. The day went extremely fast and pleasant. I was tired till night came.
[[C. Everett Young|Everett]] & [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] were here for supper. Everett & I went to [[Shirks]] & then we waited for Auntie & [[Jess]] to come but they didn't and after [[Youngs]] came & got the kids, we went to bed.
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I said! The man of the house turned the alarm clock off at six and slept again till seven. Consequently he was late for work. Nobody said anything but I guess they thought.
We weren't extra busy at the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]] but we worked.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] and [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|Baby]] visited the doctor's office after dinner. We horned in on the Grandparents for supper. Then I went to choir practice and took a load of kids to [[Christiana]] to see them bowling. We got back late but had fun.
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At three oclock this morning the siren blew four times & wakened us. We watched a glowing sky to the s.west and then went back to sleep.
[[Ross]] came to work at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] today to help us out of our jam. I had the big truck all day today and a drizzling rain made it a much messier job than yesterday. We were busy but got through.
After supper we took a load to Choir practice and prayer meeting. Practice was a flop, but we lived through it.
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Another bright and sunny day to ride around the country and see the pretty sights. It was a repetition of yesterday except the weather was nice.
I am now getting used to trucking but miss the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] quite a lot. I expect to return shortly.
After work, [[Jane Young|Jane]] came and we went in home to eat supper, treat the wheat and visit. [[Harry G. Brackbill|Dad]] & I discussed the potato crop. Jane wrote to [[Harold Brackbill|Harold]] & everything was "so-so".
The moon is full & lovely. [[Jake]] has his 14th birthday.
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Today marks the beginning of a great celebration at our [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]. First of all we had to get up and go to work, come back to the residential section for dinner and again from work for supper.
After supper, [[Ruth]] kept our little [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|baby]]. [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I went to church to attend the opening service of our 200th anniversary.
It was a fine service and very well attended. The choir did a nice job. We had guest speakers -- Dr. [[Henry K. Denling]]--and others.
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Saturday again and [[Walter]] and I had a nice morning together finishing the entering of the bills. It was his last day, for the winter at least.
After dinner our [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|baby]] was minded by her [[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Grandmother Young]]. I went back to the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]] to work. [[Jane Young|Jane]] went to [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Old Leacock]] to attend another of the services of the celebration.
After supper we went back to church. I sang with [[Marshall]]'s chorus. The meeting was big again.
[[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]] & [[Margie]], [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]] dropped in to visit us afterwards.
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Today is different by being the same. Disregarding my usual habit of staying home Friday morning, I went to work as usual. There was plenty to do with two drivers still off.
I had a very "skimpy" supper, or lunch, two cookies & an apple & worked till nearly ten oclock. I had a good bit of company - brothers & friends.
I was just catching up with some of my office work etc. It was a nice night, moon and all.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] when to preparatory service & of course I should have too, but didn't.
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Every once a week Sunday comes and we are glad. We are looking forward to another day of celebration.
Prf. [[Charles Miller]] spoke to us in Sunday School. [[Church]] was full. The sermon was given by the of the General Assembly of U.S.A.
There wasn't much doing in the afternoon. [[Jane Young|Jane]] was down home a little while, & I sat home.
We had [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] in the evening. We had a big last meeting to close the big celebration.
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Sunday has come again and with it have come all the blessings and joys peculiar to it.
First of all we sleep late. Then breakfast is different. We dress up. Then the biggest change is the most important factor of the day - Sunday School & [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]].
This day we had a family picnic with Aldens & [[Willis Bucher|Buchers]] as special guests - in the [[Brackbill's Meadow|meadow]] over [[Brackbill Farm|home]]. We swam & played croquet.
We had a nice [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] meeting after which we went down home & listened to the radio. President in his speech said the U.S. would be neutral in this war.
==Commentary==
''The Brackbills listened to President [http://www.mtholyoke.edu/acad/intrel/WorldWar2/fdr8.htm Franklin Delano Roosevelt's radio address] on the occasion of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Invasion_of_Poland_%281939%29 Germany's invasion of Poland].''
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[[Groffie]] was on the job again today. It was a great treat not to be on the truck and I was more than glad to get back into the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] again.
We were really busy and I found it necessary to do a little repair work between times.
In the afternoon we took [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] & went to [[Chestnut Level]] to a conference reunion. We had games, banquet and a very inspirational service. Everyone had a lovely time.
It rained & stormed so that getting around was wet & mean & driving home the same.
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No one could tell if it was going to rain or not this morning. I helped [[Jane Young|Jane]] start her washing before I went to work.
We were short one stenog toda, starting a series of days without him for he went back to business college.
We had supper as usual. After that we had a small chorus rehearsal at the [[First Church of God]] being accompanied by [[Mr. Hartley]] a fine young organist.
[[Stan]] took us in and [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] drove us home.
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Not feeling that it was very urgent to go to work on this holiday, we overslept a little. [[John Hess|John]] had the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] going but shortly after I came he left it all to me alone.
I had anticipated reading and at least sitting part of the day but as it happened the trade kept me stepping nearly all the time. I was glad for this for it kept time flying.
After supper a gust & storm came up. We went down home & saw some movies & ate a lot of good [[icecream]] & played [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flinch_%28card_game%29 flinch]. It was one hour late when we got to bed.
==Commentary==
''September 4, 1939 was Labor Day.''
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Now it's another day--bright, sunny and fine. We were busy down at the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]] and were fit to keep up with them.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] was kept busy all day with tailing of the canning.
After supper I got ready and went [[Brackbill Farm|over home]] to a board meeting for a change. [[Don]] & [[Harold Brackbill|Shorty]] were guests of honor and we did fine.
[[Esta Leona Leaman|Mother]] treated to watermelon and lemonade. Don stole my girl but that suits my wife.
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More fair weather and we really enjoy it. I was late getting back to work but was right on the job when I got there.
In the afternoon, Mr. & Mrs. [[E. Herman Brackbill|E. Herman]] & Daughter, [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|Evelyn]], went visiting--over home on the [[Brackbill Farm|farm]]. I got bold and went on over to [[Hess]]' at [[New Holland]] and looked over some used Buicks. I drove a '41. I nearly bought a pretty blue '40 (all I needed was $800.00)
We had a farewell party for [[Harold Brackbill|Harold]] after supper. We made icecream and ate it. The family had to get home early for the sake of its newest member.
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I spent part of my time allotted to sleep, staying up with the [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|baby]]. It isn't the most unpleasant thing for really she is sweet & cute (when she isn't crying). She isn't sick, just a little spoiled.
Things went well at [[Arthur S. Young Company|work]] again today. We got the bank accounts in balance after much consideration.
After supper we took the baby to Doc's & got things for her cold and also [[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Mother Young]]'s. I had choir practice & [[Jane Young|Jane]] visited [[Mr. Kaufman|Kaufman]]s. We had a swell time.
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We got up, same as we always have to do. After breakfast I waited for [[Groffie]] till I thought he had forgotten me & then started to meet him & he came then, immediately.
We didn't expect to find much work to do at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] but it happened we were kept extra busy all day. I happened to get a trip out with [[Morris Schnupp|Morris]] one time.
After supper & after cleaning up and dressing I took my Chevy to the garage on the way to a [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] [[County Chorus]] social at the [[U.B. Church]]. The thing was a success and everyone had a very good time, I think.
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We were awake at the early morning feeding time again this morning. It is hard to get up, though not having slept straight through.
We went through our paces at the office again, joking & kidding as we always are.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] worked hard as usual but can't seem to help it.
After supper I went up & drove the tractor helping [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]] take out their potatoes. We finished them after dark and had icecream. Now the [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|baby]] is crying again.
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Another day --
[[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]], [[Harold Brackbill|Short]], [[Hershey Brackbill|Hersh]], [[Warren Brackbill|Warren]], [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]], [[Val]], [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I went in to visit [[Dwight]] and [[Anne]]. They were away but Aunt Nan entertained us until their return. We rode the Brackbills red job & came home late.
==Commentary==
''Herman wrote this entry on the page for September 7, crossing out the heading; apparently he skipped writing September 6 and caught up after the fact. He left most of the page blank.''
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For a change I was able to get down to [[Groffie]] before he was ready to leave. That means I wasn't late.
We had a fine time at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] today. The big gasoline shovel came and started to widen the race. We had enough spare time to watch him a little.
[[C. Everett Young|Everett]] & [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] were here for supper. In the evening we had board meeting and about 16 were here. We had lots of fun and [[icecream]]. They broke up in good form so the town folks slept from eleven on.
==Commentary==
''Herman made this entry on the September 6 page, crossing out and renumbering the heading.''
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We started in in quite ordinary fashion this morning. It was a nice morning and we took advantage of it.
After dinner I really went to work around the home here. I mowed the lawn, picked a tree of pears, mowed a patch of weeds and dug and sorted my potatoes.
After a good supper I sat down intending to do something. We got company. Beside [[Mary Jane]], we were visited by Mrs [[H. McGinnis]], [[Marg Bucher|Mrs. Bucher]], Mrs. Herr & families--Ester, Ursula & 7 Houck Girls.
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I slept late this lovely morning & after breakfast, skint my finger trying to crank an old [[Arthur S. Young Company|Arthur S. Young Co.]] Ford.
[[Davie Shirk]] came & took me to the garage & gave me a couple demonstrations. I got my car out of repairment again & it's as good as new - almost.
I went to work at noon. I had lunch for supper and worked on into the night. I did some chopping and entertained visitors and was fairly busy on up until midnight.
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We almost overslept this morning and I was almost late for [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]. My [[Jane Young|wife]] and [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|daughter]] do not go yet but I still take some kids along.
The choir sang at church once again. It was a nice day.
In the afternoon Great Grandma kept Evelyn while Jane went with us to [[Lancaster]] Prison to hold service. Jane stopped off and we rest went to Choir practice at [[Gap]] with [[Marshall]].
We took [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|Dumplin]] over to [[Sheaffers]] for supper. Church Services started in the evening again.
[[Willis Bucher|Willis]] & [[Marg]] visited us in the evening.
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I slept a little between the hours of one to three. It was a wonderful experience when I later watched the dawn steal upon us. When [[John Hess|John]] came, about six oclock, I went home for breakfast & got my dinner.
John & [[Groffie]] left for [[St. Louis]] on a [[Purina]] tour. [[Allen]] & I played around till the middle of the afternoon. Then I went home and burned the paper in the cellar.
After supper we cleaned ourselves up. [[Ethel]] came & went again and so we retired.
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I was good guy and got up and helped the [[Jane Young|missus]] with the washing before I went to work. It was a nice clear wash day.
We weren't extra busy at the office nor in the shop. Our busy season is over.
[[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Mother Y.]] didn't wash--hasn't been feeling so well lately.
After work I hurried and went to [[Lancaster]] to a dinner meeting of the County staff, we all had a very profitable evening.
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''This is the third of four [[Herman Brackbill Journals|journals]]. Significant events include [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman]]'s [[Wedding of Herman and Jane|marriage]] to [[Jane Young|Jane]] on [[HB Journal for May 20, 1939|May 20]].''
==January==
[[HB Journal for Jan 1, 1939|1]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 2, 1939|2]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 3, 1939|3]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 4, 1939|4]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 5, 1939|5]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 6, 1939|6]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 7, 1939|7]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 8, 1939|8]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 9, 1939|9]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 10, 1939|10]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 11, 1939|11]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 12, 1939|12]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 13, 1939|13]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 14, 1939|14]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 15, 1939|15]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 16, 1939|16]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 17, 1939|17]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 18, 1939|18]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 19, 1939|19]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 20-21, 1939|20-21]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 22, 1939|22]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 23, 1939|23]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 24, 1939|24]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 25, 1939|25]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 26, 1939|26]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 27, 1939|27]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 28, 1939|28]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 29, 1939|29]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 30, 1939|30]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 31, 1939|31]]
==February==
[[HB Journal for Feb 1, 1939|1]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 2, 1939|2]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 3, 1939|3]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 4, 1939|4]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 5, 1939|5]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 6, 1939|6]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 7, 1939|7]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 8, 1939|8]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 9, 1939|9]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 10, 1939|10]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 11, 1939|11]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 12, 1939|12]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 13, 1939|13]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 14, 1939|14]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 15, 1939|15]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 16, 1939|16]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 17, 1939|17]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 18, 1939|18]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 19, 1939|19]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 20, 1939|20]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 21, 1939|21]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 22, 1939|22]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 23, 1939|23]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 24, 1939|24]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 25, 1939|25]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 26, 1939|26]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 27, 1939|27]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 28, 1939|28]]
==March==
[[HB Journal for Mar 1, 1939|1]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 2, 1939|2]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 3, 1939|3]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 4, 1939|4]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 5, 1939|5]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 6, 1939|6]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 7, 1939|7]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 8, 1939|8]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 9, 1939|9]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 10, 1939|10]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 11, 1939|11]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 12, 1939|12]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 13, 1939|13]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 14, 1939|14]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 15, 1939|15]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 16, 1939|16]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 17, 1939|17]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 18, 1939|18]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 19, 1939|19]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 20, 1939|20]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 21, 1939|21]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 22, 1939|22]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 23, 1939|23]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 24, 1939|24]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 25, 1939|25]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 26, 1939|26]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 27, 1939|27]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 28, 1939|28]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 29-30, 1939|29-30]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 31, 1939|31]]
==April==
[[HB Journal for Apr 1, 1939|1]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 2, 1939|2]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 3, 1939|3]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 4, 1939|4]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 5, 1939|5]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 6, 1939|6]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 7, 1939|7]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 8, 1939|8]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 9, 1939|9]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 10, 1939|10]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 11, 1939|11]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 12, 1939|12]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 13, 1939|13]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 14, 1939|14]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 15, 1939|15]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 16, 1939|16]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 17, 1939|17]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 18, 1939|18]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 19, 1939|19]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 20, 1939|20]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 21, 1939|21]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 22, 1939|22]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 23, 1939|23]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 24, 1939|24]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 25, 1939|25]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 26, 1939|26]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 27, 1939|27]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 28, 1939|28]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 29, 1939|29]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 30, 1939|30]]
==May==
[[HB Journal for May 1, 1939|1]]
[[HB Journal for May 2, 1939|2]]
[[HB Journal for May 3, 1939|3]]
[[HB Journal for May 4, 1939|4]]
[[HB Journal for May 5-6, 1939|5-6]]
[[HB Journal for May 7, 1939|7]]
[[HB Journal for May 8, 1939|8]]
[[HB Journal for May 9, 1939|9]]
[[HB Journal for May 10, 1939|10]]
[[HB Journal for May 11, 1939|11]]
[[HB Journal for May 12, 1939|12]]
[[HB Journal for May 13, 1939|13]]
[[HB Journal for May 14, 1939|14]]
[[HB Journal for May 15, 1939|15]]
[[HB Journal for May 16, 1939|16]]
[[HB Journal for May 17, 1939|17]]
[[HB Journal for May 18, 1939|18]]
[[HB Journal for May 19, 1939|19]]
[[HB Journal for May 20, 1939|20]]
[[HB Journal for May 21, 1939|21]]
[[HB Journal for May 22, 1939|22]]
[[HB Journal for May 23, 1939|23]]
[[HB Journal for May 24, 1939|24]]
[[HB Journal for May 25, 1939|25]]
[[HB Journal for May 26, 1939|26]]
[[HB Journal for May 27, 1939|27]]
[[HB Journal for May 28, 1939|28]]
[[HB Journal for May 29, 1939|29]]
[[HB Journal for May 30, 1939|30]]
[[HB Journal for May 31, 1939|31]]
==June==
[[HB Journal for Jun 1, 1939|1]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 2, 1939|2]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 3, 1939|3]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 4, 1939|4]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 5, 1939|5]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 6, 1939|6]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 7, 1939|7]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 8, 1939|8]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 9, 1939|9]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 10, 1939|10]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 11, 1939|11]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 12, 1939|12]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 13, 1939|13]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 14, 1939|14]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 15, 1939|15]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 16, 1939|16]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 17, 1939|17]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 18, 1939|18]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 19, 1939|19]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 20, 1939|20]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 21, 1939|21]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 22, 1939|22]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 23, 1939|23]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 24, 1939|24]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 25, 1939|25]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 26, 1939|26]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 27, 1939|27]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 28, 1939|28]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 29, 1939|29]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 30, 1939|30]]
==July==
[[HB Journal for Jul 1, 1939|1]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 2, 1939|2]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 3, 1939|3]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 4, 1939|4]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 5, 1939|5]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 6, 1939|6]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 7, 1939|7]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 8, 1939|8]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 9, 1939|9]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 10, 1939|10]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 11-12, 1939|11-12]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 13, 1939|13]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 14, 1939|14]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 15, 1939|15]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 16, 1939|16]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 17, 1939|17]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 18, 1939|18]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 19, 1939|19]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 20, 1939|20]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 21, 1939|21]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 22, 1939|22]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 23, 1939|23]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 24, 1939|24]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 25, 1939|25]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 26, 1939|26]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 27, 1939|27]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 28, 1939|28]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 29, 1939|29]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 30, 1939|30]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 31, 1939|31]]
==August==
[[HB Journal for Aug 1, 1939|1]]
[[HB Journal for Aug 2, 1939|2]]
[[HB Journal for Aug 3, 1939|3]]
[[HB Journal for Aug 4, 1939|4]]
[[HB Journal for Aug 5, 1939|5]]
[[HB Journal for Aug 6, 1939|6]]
[[HB Journal for Aug 7, 1939|7]]
[[HB Journal for Aug 8, 1939|8]]
[[HB Journal for Aug 9, 1939|9]]
[[HB Journal for Aug 10, 1939|10]]
[[HB Journal for Aug 11, 1939|11]]
[[HB Journal for Aug 12, 1939|12]]
[[HB Journal for Aug 13, 1939|13]]
[[HB Journal for Aug 14, 1939|14]]
[[HB Journal for Aug 15, 1939|15]]
[[HB Journal for Aug 16, 1939|16]]
[[HB Journal for Aug 17, 1939|17]]
[[HB Journal for Aug 18, 1939|18]]
[[HB Journal for Aug 19, 1939|19]]
[[HB Journal for Aug 20, 1939|20]]
[[HB Journal for Aug 21, 1939|21]]
[[HB Journal for Aug 22, 1939|22]]
[[HB Journal for Aug 23, 1939|23]]
[[HB Journal for Aug 24, 1939|24]]
[[HB Journal for Aug 25, 1939|25]]
[[HB Journal for Aug 26, 1939|26]]
[[HB Journal for Aug 27, 1939|27]]
[[HB Journal for Aug 28, 1939|28]]
[[HB Journal for Aug 29, 1939|29]]
[[HB Journal for Aug 30, 1939|30]]
[[HB Journal for Aug 31, 1939|31]]
==September==
[[HB Journal for Sep 1, 1939|1]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 2, 1939|2]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 3, 1939|3]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 4, 1939|4]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 5, 1939|5]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 6, 1939|6]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 7, 1939|7]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 8, 1939|8]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 9, 1939|9]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 10, 1939|10]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 11, 1939|11]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 12, 1939|12]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 13, 1939|13]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 14, 1939|14]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 15, 1939|15]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 16, 1939|16]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 17, 1939|17]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 18, 1939|18]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 19, 1939|19]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 20, 1939|20]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 21, 1939|21]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 22, 1939|22]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 23, 1939|23]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 24, 1939|24]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 25, 1939|25]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 26, 1939|26]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 27, 1939|27]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 28, 1939|28]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 29, 1939|29]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 30, 1939|30]]
==October==
[[HB Journal for Oct 1, 1939|1]]
[[HB Journal for Oct 2, 1939|2]]
[[HB Journal for Oct 3, 1939|3]]
[[HB Journal for Oct 4, 1939|4]]
[[HB Journal for Oct 5, 1939|5]]
[[HB Journal for Oct 6, 1939|6]]
[[HB Journal for Oct 7, 1939|7]]
[[HB Journal for Oct 8, 1939|8]]
[[HB Journal for Oct 9, 1939|9]]
[[HB Journal for Oct 10, 1939|10]]
[[HB Journal for Oct 11, 1939|11]]
[[HB Journal for Oct 12, 1939|12]]
[[HB Journal for Oct 13, 1939|13]]
[[HB Journal for Oct 14, 1939|14]]
[[HB Journal for Oct 15, 1939|15]]
[[HB Journal for Oct 16, 1939|16]]
[[HB Journal for Oct 17, 1939|17]]
[[HB Journal for Oct 18, 1939|18]]
[[HB Journal for Oct 19, 1939|19]]
[[HB Journal for Oct 20, 1939|20]]
[[HB Journal for Oct 21, 1939|21]]
[[HB Journal for Oct 22, 1939|22]]
[[HB Journal for Oct 23, 1939|23]]
[[HB Journal for Oct 24, 1939|24]]
[[HB Journal for Oct 25, 1939|25]]
[[HB Journal for Oct 26, 1939|26]]
[[HB Journal for Oct 27, 1939|27]]
[[HB Journal for Oct 28, 1939|28]]
[[HB Journal for Oct 29, 1939|29]]
[[HB Journal for Oct 30, 1939|30]]
[[HB Journal for Oct 31, 1939|31]]
==November==
[[HB Journal for Nov 1, 1939|1]]
[[HB Journal for Nov 2, 1939|2]]
[[HB Journal for Nov 3, 1939|3]]
[[HB Journal for Nov 4, 1939|4]]
[[HB Journal for Nov 5, 1939|5]]
[[HB Journal for Nov 6, 1939|6]]
[[HB Journal for Nov 7, 1939|7]]
[[HB Journal for Nov 8, 1939|8]]
[[HB Journal for Nov 9, 1939|9]]
[[HB Journal for Nov 10, 1939|10]]
[[HB Journal for Nov 11, 1939|11]]
[[HB Journal for Nov 12, 1939|12]]
[[HB Journal for Nov 13, 1939|13]]
[[HB Journal for Nov 14, 1939|14]]
[[HB Journal for Nov 15, 1939|15]]
[[HB Journal for Nov 16, 1939|16]]
[[HB Journal for Nov 17, 1939|17]]
[[HB Journal for Nov 18, 1939|18]]
[[HB Journal for Nov 19, 1939|19]]
[[HB Journal for Nov 20, 1939|20]]
[[HB Journal for Nov 21, 1939|21]]
[[HB Journal for Nov 22, 1939|22]]
[[HB Journal for Nov 23, 1939|23]]
[[HB Journal for Nov 24, 1939|24]]
[[HB Journal for Nov 25, 1939|25]]
[[HB Journal for Nov 26, 1939|26]]
[[HB Journal for Nov 27, 1939|27]]
[[HB Journal for Nov 28, 1939|28]]
[[HB Journal for Nov 29, 1939|29]]
[[HB Journal for Nov 30, 1939|30]]
==December==
[[HB Journal for Dec 1, 1939|1]]
[[HB Journal for Dec 2, 1939|2]]
[[HB Journal for Dec 3, 1939|3]]
[[HB Journal for Dec 4, 1939|4]]
[[HB Journal for Dec 5, 1939|5]]
[[HB Journal for Dec 6, 1939|6]]
[[HB Journal for Dec 7, 1939|7]]
[[HB Journal for Dec 8, 1939|8]]
[[HB Journal for Dec 9, 1939|9]]
[[HB Journal for Dec 10, 1939|10]]
[[HB Journal for Dec 11, 1939|11]]
[[HB Journal for Dec 12, 1939|12]]
[[HB Journal for Dec 13, 1939|13]]
[[HB Journal for Dec 14, 1939|14]]
[[HB Journal for Dec 15, 1939|15]]
[[HB Journal for Dec 16, 1939|16]]
[[HB Journal for Dec 17, 1939|17]]
[[HB Journal for Dec 18, 1939|18]]
[[HB Journal for Dec 19, 1939|19]]
[[HB Journal for Dec 20, 1939|20]]
[[HB Journal for Dec 21, 1939|21]]
[[HB Journal for Dec 22, 1939|22]]
[[HB Journal for Dec 23, 1939|23]]
[[HB Journal for Dec 24, 1939|24]]
[[HB Journal for Dec 25, 1939|25]]
[[HB Journal for Dec 26, 1939|26]]
[[HB Journal for Dec 27, 1939|27]]
[[HB Journal for Dec 28, 1939|28]]
[[HB Journal for Dec 29, 1939|29]]
[[HB Journal for Dec 30, 1939|30]]
[[HB Journal for Dec 31, 1939|31]]
==Accounts==
[[HB Accounts for Jan 1939|Jan 1939]]
[[HB Accounts for Feb 1939|Feb 1939]]
[[HB Accounts for Mar 1939|Mar 1939]]
[[HB Accounts for Apr 1939|Apr 1939]]
[[HB Accounts for May 1939|May 1939]]
[[HB Accounts for Jun 1939|Jun 1939]]
[[HB Accounts for Jul 1939|Jul 1939]]
[[HB Accounts for Aug 1939|Aug 1939]]
[[HB Accounts for Sep 1939|Sep 1939]]
[[HB Accounts for Oct 1939|Oct 1939]]
[[HB Accounts for Nov 1939|Nov 1939]]
[[HB Accounts for Dec 1939|Dec 1939]]
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This project collects the text of the journals of [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman Brackbill]]. Herman kept a journal from [[Herman Brackbill Journal for 1937|1937]], when he was 20 years old, until shortly after the [[HB Journal for Aug 8, 1939|birth of his first child, Evelyn]].
==List of journals==
* [[Herman Brackbill Journal for 1937|1937]]
* [[Herman Brackbill Journal for 1938|1938]]
* [[Herman Brackbill Journal for 1939|1939]]
* [[Herman Brackbill Journal for 1940|1940]]
==A note on Herman's weeks==
Herman and Jane followed a pretty consistent weekly pattern of activity, usually the following:
* Work Monday through Friday, with a half day on Saturday
* Laundry Monday morning
* [[County Chorus]] practice Monday
* Young people's choir on Wednesday
* Adult choir on Thursday
* Church and Sunday School on Sunday morning, dinner with family, then [[Christian Endeavor]] and church again on Sunday night.
The other hours were never idle, and were filled with visits with friends and family, meetings of the leadership of Christian Endeavor and the Women's Guild at the church, and other activities.
==The journals as physical objects==
The physical journals are lined, dated hardbound blank books from the National Blank Book Company in Holyoke, Mass. The inside covers of the journal contain reference information; in the 1939 journal, this includes counting-house calendars (a calendar on a single page with day numbers for each day) for 1939 and 1940; railway express shipping rules; and postage rates. The back of each journal contained blank, undated journal pages; twelve accounts pages, one for each month; and an address book section with alphabetic tabs.
The 1939 and 1940 journals were purchased at Reams, on Queen Street in [[Lancaster]].
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'''Alice Groff''' (February 14, 1896 - circa 1958 or 1959) was the wife of [[Ellis B. Brackbill]].
==External links==
* {{Genealogy|http://wp.jarretthousenorth.com/annex/Family/genealogy/WC01/WC01_409.HTM|Alice Groff}}
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''This is the fourth of four journals. Significant events include the birth of [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill]] on [[HB Journal for Aug 8, 1940|August 8]].''
==January==
[[HB Journal for Jan 1, 1940|1]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 2, 1940|2]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 3, 1940|3]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 4, 1940|4]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 5, 1940|5]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 6, 1940|6]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 7, 1940|7]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 8, 1940|8]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 9, 1940|9]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 10, 1940|10]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 11, 1940|11]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 12, 1940|12]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 13, 1940|13]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 14, 1940|14]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 15, 1940|15]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 16, 1940|16]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 17, 1940|17]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 18, 1940|18]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 19, 1940|19]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 20, 1940|20]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 21, 1940|21]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 22, 1940|22]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 23, 1940|23]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 24, 1940|24]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 25, 1940|25]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 26, 1940|26]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 27, 1940|27]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 28, 1940|28]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 29, 1940|29]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 30, 1940|30]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 31, 1940|31]]
==February==
[[HB Journal for Feb 1, 1940|1]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 2, 1940|2]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 3, 1940|3]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 4, 1940|4]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 5, 1940|5]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 6, 1940|6]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 7, 1940|7]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 8, 1940|8]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 9, 1940|9]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 10, 1940|10]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 11, 1940|11]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 12, 1940|12]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 13, 1940|13]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 14, 1940|14]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 15, 1940|15]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 16, 1940|16]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 17, 1940|17]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 18, 1940|18]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 19, 1940|19]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 20, 1940|20]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 21, 1940|21]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 22, 1940|22]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 23, 1940|23]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 24, 1940|24]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 25, 1940|25]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 26, 1940|26]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 27, 1940|27]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 28, 1940|28]]
[[HB Journal for Feb 29, 1940|29]]
==March==
[[HB Journal for Mar 1, 1940|1]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 2, 1940|2]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 3, 1940|3]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 4, 1940|4]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 5, 1940|5]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 6, 1940|6]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 7, 1940|7]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 8, 1940|8]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 9, 1940|9]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 10, 1940|10]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 11, 1940|11]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 12, 1940|12]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 13, 1940|13]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 14, 1940|14]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 15, 1940|15]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 16, 1940|16]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 17, 1940|17]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 18, 1940|18]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 19, 1940|19]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 20, 1940|20]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 21, 1940|21]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 22, 1940|22]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 23, 1940|23]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 24, 1940|24]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 25, 1940|25]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 26, 1940|26]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 27, 1940|27]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 28, 1940|28]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 29, 1940|29]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 30, 1940|30]]
[[HB Journal for Mar 31, 1940|31]]
==April==
[[HB Journal for Apr 1, 1940|1]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 2, 1940|2]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 3, 1940|3]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 4, 1940|4]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 5, 1940|5]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 6, 1940|6]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 7, 1940|7]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 8, 1940|8]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 9, 1940|9]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 10, 1940|10]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 11, 1940|11]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 12, 1940|12]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 13, 1940|13]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 14, 1940|14]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 15, 1940|15]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 16, 1940|16]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 17, 1940|17]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 18, 1940|18]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 19, 1940|19]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 20, 1940|20]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 21, 1940|21]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 22, 1940|22]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 23, 1940|23]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 24, 1940|24]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 25, 1940|25]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 26, 1940|26]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 27, 1940|27]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 28, 1940|28]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 29, 1940|29]]
[[HB Journal for Apr 30, 1940|30]]
==May==
[[HB Journal for May 1, 1940|1]]
[[HB Journal for May 2, 1940|2]]
[[HB Journal for May 3, 1940|3]]
[[HB Journal for May 4, 1940|4]]
[[HB Journal for May 5, 1940|5]]
[[HB Journal for May 6, 1940|6]]
[[HB Journal for May 7, 1940|7]]
[[HB Journal for May 8, 1940|8]]
[[HB Journal for May 9, 1940|9]]
[[HB Journal for May 10, 1940|10]]
[[HB Journal for May 11, 1940|11]]
[[HB Journal for May 12, 1940|12]]
[[HB Journal for May 13, 1940|13]]
[[HB Journal for May 14, 1940|14]]
[[HB Journal for May 15, 1940|15]]
[[HB Journal for May 16, 1940|16]]
[[HB Journal for May 17, 1940|17]]
[[HB Journal for May 18, 1940|18]]
[[HB Journal for May 19, 1940|19]]
[[HB Journal for May 20, 1940|20]]
[[HB Journal for May 21, 1940|21]]
[[HB Journal for May 22, 1940|22]]
[[HB Journal for May 23, 1940|23]]
[[HB Journal for May 24, 1940|24]]
[[HB Journal for May 25, 1940|25]]
[[HB Journal for May 26, 1940|26]]
[[HB Journal for May 27, 1940|27]]
[[HB Journal for May 28, 1940|28]]
[[HB Journal for May 29, 1940|29]]
[[HB Journal for May 30, 1940|30]]
[[HB Journal for May 31, 1940|31]]
==June==
[[HB Journal for Jun 1, 1940|1]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 2, 1940|2]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 3, 1940|3]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 4, 1940|4]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 5, 1940|5]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 6, 1940|6]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 7, 1940|7]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 8, 1940|8]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 9, 1940|9]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 10, 1940|10]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 11, 1940|11]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 12, 1940|12]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 13, 1940|13]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 14, 1940|14]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 15, 1940|15]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 16, 1940|16]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 17, 1940|17]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 18, 1940|18]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 19, 1940|19]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 20, 1940|20]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 21, 1940|21]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 22, 1940|22]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 23, 1940|23]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 24, 1940|24]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 25, 1940|25]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 26, 1940|26]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 27, 1940|27]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 28, 1940|28]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 29, 1940|29]]
[[HB Journal for Jun 30, 1940|30]]
==July==
[[HB Journal for Jul 1, 1940|1]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 2, 1940|2]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 3, 1940|3]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 4, 1940|4]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 5, 1940|5]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 6, 1940|6]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 7, 1940|7]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 8, 1940|8]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 9, 1940|9]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 10, 1940|10]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 11, 1940|11]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 12, 1940|12]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 13, 1940|13]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 14, 1940|14]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 15, 1940|15]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 16, 1940|16]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 17, 1940|17]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 18, 1940|18]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 19, 1940|19]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 20, 1940|20]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 21, 1940|21]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 22, 1940|22]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 23, 1940|23]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 24, 1940|24]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 25, 1940|25]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 26, 1940|26]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 27, 1940|27]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 28, 1940|28]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 29, 1940|29]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 30, 1940|30]]
[[HB Journal for Jul 31, 1940|31]]
==August==
[[HB Journal for Aug 1, 1940|1]]
[[HB Journal for Aug 2, 1940|2]]
[[HB Journal for Aug 3, 1940|3]]
[[HB Journal for Aug 4, 1940|4]]
[[HB Journal for Aug 5, 1940|5]]
[[HB Journal for Aug 6, 1940|6]]
[[HB Journal for Aug 7, 1940|7]]
[[HB Journal for Aug 8, 1940|8]]
[[HB Journal for Aug 9, 1940|9]]
[[HB Journal for Aug 10, 1940|10]]
[[HB Journal for Aug 11, 1940|11]]
[[HB Journal for Aug 12, 1940|12]]
[[HB Journal for Aug 13, 1940|13]]
[[HB Journal for Aug 14, 1940|14]]
[[HB Journal for Aug 15, 1940|15]]
[[HB Journal for Aug 16, 1940|16]]
[[HB Journal for Aug 17, 1940|17]]
[[HB Journal for Aug 18, 1940|18]]
[[HB Journal for Aug 19, 1940|19]]
[[HB Journal for Aug 20, 1940|20]]
[[HB Journal for Aug 21, 1940|21]]
[[HB Journal for Aug 22, 1940|22]]
[[HB Journal for Aug 23, 1940|23]]
[[HB Journal for Aug 24, 1940|24]]
[[HB Journal for Aug 25, 1940|25]]
[[HB Journal for Aug 26, 1940|26]]
[[HB Journal for Aug 27, 1940|27]]
[[HB Journal for Aug 28, 1940|28]]
[[HB Journal for Aug 29, 1940|29]]
[[HB Journal for Aug 30, 1940|30]]
[[HB Journal for Aug 31, 1940|31]]
==September==
[[HB Journal for Sep 1, 1940|1]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 2, 1940|2]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 3, 1940|3]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 4, 1940|4]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 5, 1940|5]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 6, 1940|6]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 7, 1940|7]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 8, 1940|8]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 9, 1940|9]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 10, 1940|10]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 11, 1940|11]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 12, 1940|12]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 13, 1940|13]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 14, 1940|14]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 15, 1940|15]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 16, 1940|16]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 17, 1940|17]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 18, 1940|18]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 19, 1940|19]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 20, 1940|20]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 21, 1940|21]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 22, 1940|22]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 23, 1940|23]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 24, 1940|24]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 25, 1940|25]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 26, 1940|26]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 27, 1940|27]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 28, 1940|28]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 29, 1940|29]]
[[HB Journal for Sep 30, 1940|30]]
==October==
[[HB Journal for Oct 1, 1940|1]]
[[HB Journal for Oct 2, 1940|2]]
[[HB Journal for Oct 3, 1940|3]]
[[HB Journal for Oct 4, 1940|4]]
[[HB Journal for Oct 5, 1940|5]]
[[HB Journal for Oct 6, 1940|6]]
[[HB Journal for Oct 7, 1940|7]]
[[HB Journal for Oct 8, 1940|8]]
[[HB Journal for Oct 9, 1940|9]]
[[HB Journal for Oct 10, 1940|10]]
[[HB Journal for Oct 11, 1940|11]]
[[HB Journal for Oct 12, 1940|12]]
[[HB Journal for Oct 13, 1940|13]]
[[HB Journal for Oct 14, 1940|14]]
[[HB Journal for Oct 15, 1940|15]]
[[HB Journal for Oct 16, 1940|16]]
[[HB Journal for Oct 17, 1940|17]]
[[HB Journal for Oct 18, 1940|18]]
[[HB Journal for Oct 19, 1940|19]]
[[HB Journal for Oct 20, 1940|20]]
[[HB Journal for Oct 21, 1940|21]]
[[HB Journal for Oct 22, 1940|22]]
[[HB Journal for Oct 23, 1940|23]]
[[HB Journal for Oct 24, 1940|24]]
[[HB Journal for Oct 25, 1940|25]]
[[HB Journal for Oct 26, 1940|26]]
[[HB Journal for Oct 27, 1940|27]]
[[HB Journal for Oct 28, 1940|28]]
[[HB Journal for Oct 29, 1940|29]]
==November==
[[HB Journal for Nov 15, 1940|15]]
[[HB Journal for Nov 16, 1940|16]]
[[HB Journal for Nov 17, 1940|17]]
[[HB Journal for Nov 18, 1940|18]]
[[HB Journal for Nov 19, 1940|19]]
[[HB Journal for Nov 20, 1940|20]]
[[HB Journal for Nov 21, 1940|21]]
[[HB Journal for Nov 22, 1940|22]]
[[HB Journal for Nov 23, 1940|23]]
[[HB Journal for Nov 24, 1940|24]]
[[HB Journal for Nov 25, 1940|25]]
[[HB Journal for Nov 26, 1940|26]]
[[HB Journal for Nov 27, 1940|27]]
[[HB Journal for Nov 28, 1940|28]]
[[HB Journal for Nov 29, 1940|29]]
[[HB Journal for Nov 30, 1940|30]]
==December==
[[HB Journal for Dec 1, 1940|1]]
[[HB Journal for Dec 2, 1940|2]]
[[HB Journal for Dec 3, 1940|3]]
[[HB Journal for Dec 4, 1940|4]]
[[HB Journal for Dec 5, 1940|5]]
[[HB Journal for Dec 6, 1940|6]]
[[HB Journal for Dec 7, 1940|7]]
[[HB Journal for Dec 8, 1940|8]]
[[HB Journal for Dec 9, 1940|9]]
[[HB Journal for Dec 10, 1940|10]]
[[HB Journal for Dec 11, 1940|11]]
[[HB Journal for Dec 12, 1940|12]]
[[HB Journal for Dec 13, 1940|13]]
[[HB Journal for Dec 14, 1940|14]]
[[HB Journal for Dec 15, 1940|15]]
[[HB Journal for Dec 16, 1940|16]]
[[HB Journal for Dec 17, 1940|17]]
[[HB Journal for Dec 18, 1940|18]]
[[HB Journal for Dec 19, 1940|19]]
[[HB Journal for Dec 20, 1940|20]]
[[HB Journal for Dec 21, 1940|21]]
[[HB Journal for Dec 22, 1940|22]]
[[HB Journal for Dec 23, 1940|23]]
[[HB Journal for Dec 24, 1940|24]]
[[HB Journal for Dec 25, 1940|25]]
[[HB Journal for Dec 26, 1940|26]]
[[HB Journal for Dec 27, 1940|27]]
[[HB Journal for Dec 28, 1940|28]]
[[HB Journal for Dec 29, 1940|29]]
[[HB Journal for Dec 30, 1940|30]]
[[HB Journal for Dec 31, 1940|31]]
==January 1941==
[[HB Journal for Jan 1, 1941|1]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 2, 1941|2]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 3, 1941|3]]
[[HB Journal for Jan 4, 1941|4]]
==Accounts==
[[HB Accounts for Jan 1940|Jan 1940]]
[[HB Accounts for Feb 1940|Feb 1940]]
[[HB Accounts for Mar 1940|Mar 1940]]
[[HB Accounts for Apr 1940|Apr 1940]]
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'''Anna M. Brackbill''' (born April 10, 1879) was the daughter of [[Elam H. Brackbill]] and [[Barbara Hershey]] and the wife of [[John H. Groff (1879)|John H. Groff]]. She was the mother of [[Roy Groff]], among others.
==External links==
* {{Genealogy|http://wp.jarretthousenorth.com/annex/Family/genealogy/WC01/WC01_037.HTM|Anna M. Brackbill}}
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'''Arlene Jane Gerhart''' is the wife of [[Jacob Clarence Brackbill]] and the mother of [[Carol Ann Brackbill]], [[Patricia Brackbill]], [[Jacob Richard Brackbill]], [[Robert Harry Brackbill]], and [[Jean Marie Brackbill]].
==External links==
* {{Genealogy|http://wp.jarretthousenorth.com/annex/Family/genealogy/WC01/WC01_026.HTM|Jacob Clarence Brackbill}}
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'''Benedict Brackbill''' (October 24, 1730 - June 4, 1823) was the son of [[Ulrich Brackbill (1703)|Ulrich Brackbill]] and [[Feronica Fanny Herr]] and the father of [[John Brackbill (1763)|John]], [[Henry Brackbill (1771)|Henry]], [[Benjamin Brackbill (1779)|Benjamin]], [[Elizabeth Brackbill (1764)|Elizabeth]], [[Mary Brackbill (1769)|Mary]], [[Anna Brackbill (1773)|Anna]], [[Susanna Brackbill (1776)|Susanna]], and [[Christian Brackbill (1781)|Christian]].
==External links==
* {{Genealogy|http://wp.jarretthousenorth.com/annex/Family/genealogy/WC01/WC01_018.HTM|Henry Brackbill}}
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'''Benjamin Brackbill''' (June 8, 1779 in [[wikipedia:Bathany, PA|Bathany, PA]] - May 15, 1827) was the son of [[Benedict Brackbill (1730)|Benedict Brackbill]] and [[Mary Kendig]]. He married [[Elizabeth Hershey (1783)|Elizabeth Hershey]].
==External links==
* {{Genealogy|http://wp.jarretthousenorth.com/annex/Family/genealogy/WC01/WC01_055.HTM|Benjamin Brackbill}}
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'''Benjamin Brackbill''' (b. November 10, 1803) was the son of [[Henry Brackbill (1771)|Henry Brackbill]] and [[Susanna Eshleman]] and the husband of [[Susanna Howery]]. He was the father of [[Mary Elizabeth Brackbill]], [[Elam H. Brackbill]], [[Elias E. Brackbill]], [[Susanna Brackbill]], [[Lydia Ann Brackbill]], [[Benjamin O. Brackbill]], [[Jacob F. Brackbill]], and [[Henry P. Brackbill]].
==External links==
* {{Genealogy|http://wp.jarretthousenorth.com/annex/Family/genealogy/WC01/WC01_017.HTM|Benjamin Brackbill}}
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'''Christian B. Hess''' (February 16, 1879 - March 15, 1964) was the son of [[Peter Z. Hess (1844)|Peter Z. Hess]] and [[Lydia Ann Brackbill]] and the husband of [[Fanny Horst]].
==External links==
* {{Genealogy|http://wp.jarretthousenorth.com/annex/Family/genealogy/WC02/WC02_333.HTM|Christian B. Hess}}
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Dan Eshleman
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'''Daniel D. Eshleman''' (b. 27 Sep 1872) was the husband of [[Susan E. Brackbill]], son-in-law of [[Elam H. Brackbill]], brother-in-law of [[Harry G. Brackbill]], and uncle of [[E. Herman Brackbill]].
==External links==
{{Genealogy|http://wp.jarretthousenorth.com/annex/Family/genealogy/WC01/WC01_034.HTM|Daniel D. Eshleman}}
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'''Doris Elaine Brackbill''' is the eleventh child and fifth daughter of [[Harry G. Brackbill]] and [[Esta Leona Leaman]]. Her husband is [[Ira Lee Brown|Lee Brown]].
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Elam Howery Brackbill
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'''Elam Howery Brackbill''' (7 Jul 1839 – 5 Apr 1924) was the husband of [[Barbara Hershey]], the father of [[Harry G. Brackbill]], [[Anna M. Brackbill]] and [[Susan E. Brackbill]], and the son of [[Benjamin Brackbill (1803)|Benjamin Brackbill]] and [[Susanna Howery]]. His grandson [[E. Herman Brackbill]] was named after him (first name only).
==External links==
* {{Genealogy|http://wp.jarretthousenorth.com/annex/Family/genealogy/WC01/WC01_016.HTM|Elam Howery Brackbill}}
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'''Ellis B. Brackbill''' (August 16, 1894 - ) was the son of [[Christian E. Brackbill (1871)]] and [[Anna Buckwalter]] and the husband of [[Alice Groff]].
==External links==
* {{Genealogy|http://wp.jarretthousenorth.com/annex/Family/genealogy/WC01/WC01_409.HTM|Ellis B. Brackbill}}
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[[Image:2180643404 195847436d o.jpg|thumb|240px|E. Herman Brackbill]]
'''Elam Herman Brackbill''', commonly called Herman (born February 4, 1917; died January 9, 2008), was the sixth child and second son of [[Harry G. Brackbill]] and [[Esta Leona Leaman]]. He married [[Jane Young]] on May 20, 1939. He was the father of [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill]], [[N. Marie Brackbill]], and [[John Brackbill]].
Herman was somewhat precocious, graduating high school two years early after skipping two grades in high school, and was chosen by his father to attend the Millersville Teacher's College along with two of his elder siblings. He received a two-year teacher's certificate when he was 17, but had to wait a year until he turned 18 to legally teach school.
According to his own reckoning (and a list compiled post-1987), Herman had held many professions, including:
* Farmer (1934–35)
* School teacher (1935–36)
* Work at [[Hess's Mill]] (1936–40)
* Kinzer Equipment Company (1940–75)
* Spectrum Fidelity (1976–86)
* Greenleaf (1987–etc.)
* Ressler Mill Foundation (1987–etc.)
We know that Herman started work at Hess's Mill on July 13, 1936 because of his [[HB Journal for Jul 13, 1939|journal entry from July 13, 1939]], when he says it is his third anniversary of milling.
In Herman's retirement, he returned to mills; specifically, he became an [http://www.resslermill.com/pages/mill.html interpretive guide at Ressler Mill], where he demonstrated how the old water mill worked and how it supported the local farm economy.
==See also==
* [[Herman Brackbill Journals]]
* [[Letters and papers of Herman Brackbill]]
==External links==
* {{Genealogy|http://wp.jarretthousenorth.com/annex/Family/genealogy/WC01/WC01_009.HTM|Elam Herman Brackbill}}
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''This biography was written by [[Janice Marie Brackbill|Janice Homsher]] on the occasion of her mother's 100th birthday in 1987.''
[[Esta Leona Leaman]] was born on March 3, 1887 on a farm in Leacock Township known to its occupants and neighbors as Cedar Lawn. Although Esta has been living at her present home on Hershey Church Road in Salisbury Township for the past 78 years, her early years were not so settled.
Being the fifth child in a family of eight children, she had much in common with Topsy who just grew. Due to her love for babies and her willingness to work, she was sent off to live with her cousin at an early age to help care for his brood of young children. Needless to say, she was homesick for her beloved Cedar Lawn where there was such an abundance of love that she now, confused in mind, equates it with Heaven. Adding to her distress while being with her cousin was the fact that she had to leave her dear old Kauffman's School, where her much idolized oldest sister was the teacher and attend Weavertown School - their arch rivals.
As a pre-teen, she was again sent to live with her uncle and aunt in [[Rohrerstown]]. Both uncle and aunt were blind and needed someone with a quick body and mind to help them. Esta rather enjoyed living in Rohrerstown. Pleasing her aunt, who was somewhat of a fanatic about neatness, was a challenge to her. This demand for neatness was due in part from necessity since she was blind, but also partly from a lack of having anything more to worry about. Her uncle was a kind man and easy to please, and reading the paper to him was a joy. She was somewhat apprehensive, though, about doing his banking for him since that required bringing home the week's supply of cash all in coins. However, that train ride from Rohrerstown to Lancaster and back was for years instantly recalled whenever she heard a train whistle. School in Rohrerstown too was a lot of fun. She was now at that age when boys and girls begin to enjoy each other's company.
Her next experience away from home was living with an elderly lady in Gap and attending Gap Academy. The lady again benefited from Esta's helping hand, but the time spent at the Academy did little to further her education, for it was common knowledge that the kids knew more than the teacher.
Esta has many fond memories of growing up at Cedar Lawn, as much of her time was spent there. Also, Fresh Air children from New York City and a brother and sister who came back each summer provided competition as well as companionship.
Attending Mennonite Church with her parents as a child enabled her to commit to memory many hymns of faith. In 1903 Esta followed in her older sisters' footsteps and joined the [[Leacock Presbyterian Church]] in [[Paradise]]. She now holds the distinction of being the oldest member of that church. Although for much of her early life Esta had little time or means to give to the church, she saw to it that her children went to Sunday School and Church. It has been a source of pride for her to see all her children take an active part in the life of.the church as teachers and elders.
Parties and "outings" with other young people played a major role in the lives of the family at Cedar Lawn. Friends came to "house parties" which lasted for several days. Picnics were held at Rocky Springs Park or Lititz Spring Park, or just in the meadow.
Esta's mother was quick to respond to the needs of relatives and neighbors when a new baby was born or someone was sick or had a death in the family. She would stay at that home for as long as she was needed. Sometimes she would take Esta along to do the "running" for her. Other times Esta stayed home and attended the needs there. Little wonder she was the favorite of her father who depended on her to sew on his buttons or help him plant the field corn. The bond of love between them was mutual for she often commented that he certainly was a nice Daddy.
After a brief stay with her oldest brother in Lancaster while she attended Millersville Normal School, Esta returned again to Cedar Lawn. Esta's adolescent years at Cedar Lawn were gay and happy times with lots of friends and parties. Now, however, she and her older sister who were not yet married concentrated on serious dating. Courting one's sweetheart in those days was not an easy task. "Fellows" had to travel by train, trolley, or quite often by foot to see their girl friends. Nevertheless, love prevailed and Esta married [[Harry G. Brackbill]] on June 15, 1909 under a bower of blossoms in the parlor of Cedar Lawn.
After an extended wedding trip and a summer of being entertained by aunts, uncles and cousins, Harry and Esta moved to the farm where Esta now lives. Matched dishes and linen tablecloth and napkins were a must if Esta would please her new husband who came to appreciate the finer things of life while attending Millersville College.
But these things gave way and years went by. The hired men were replaced by a large family of children. Six boys and five girls provided a lot of free labor, but also demanded a lot of caring for. Food on a farm was not a big problem, but clothing was not easy to come by. Like many other mothers during the Depression, Esta became an expert at fixing up hand-me-downs from city cousins. Work clothes were patched upon patch. Towels, bed sheets, and you name it were made from feed bags bleached in the sun.
Preparing food for so large a family was no easy task, but cooking became more or less of a hobby for Esta. She took both joy and pride in her cooking, and things had not only to taste good but to look good also. Beside her own children to cook for, there was almost always a cousin who needed a temporary home or one who just needed to spend some time on the farm.
Esta and Harry were both from large families, and they frequently entertained them by inviting them to Sunday dinner. Esta's reputation as a good cook was soon established on both sides of the family. When her children grew older, they often invited their friends to stay for Sunday night supper. Since these invitations were usually spontaneous, Esta was always prepared with plenty of dessert on hand.
Since there was little or no money to purchase anything for the house but basics, Esta also cultivated a hobby of growing house plants and flowers. The many windows of her twelve room farm house were filled with geraniums, African violets, and ferns.
Education for their children was a priority for Esta and Harry alike, but when their family was growing up, even getting them to high school presented its problems. In fact, the supervising of the packing of nine lunches each school day was no easy task, much less providing transportation to high school and college. Of course, those attending grade school could walk.
Life kept getting busier for the Brackbill family. The five oldest children became teachers and the sixth one became a minister. The next two boys attended college later on their own, but the three youngest were content with a high school education.
Eventually all the children were married; four of them within one year's time. Then came the grandchildren. There are thirty three of them. Twenty seven of them earned college degrees, three continued some education after high school, and again three were content with a high school diploma. Time will tell how the next generation will fair, all fifty four of them. It is not likely they will all follow the example of the oldest great-grandchild who became the first medical doctor in the family, but many show great promise.
Life has not been without its sorrows, and her daughter's death at the age of four provided its first trauma. A still born twin and her youngest child's sickness and death were also sad times. Death is no stranger to Esta now, for only one sister and a sister-in-law are left of her generation to share the gift of life.
Esta continued to live on the farm after her husband's death in 1967. It is now farmed by her grandson and his retired minister father. Esta's mind can only capture a hint of the past as she sits at the same kitchen table she once sat with matched china and linen cloth. The table is now covered with the more familiar table oil cloth with an African violet as a centerpiece. There has always been a centerpiece on her table as well as flowers on the window sill. So memories are mixed with reality as Esta celebrates her 100th birthday.
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[[Image:Harry and Esta.jpg|thumbnail|240px|Harry and Esta Brackbill, scan courtesy Esta Jarrett]]
'''Esta Leona Leaman''' (Mar 3, 1887 - Jun 1, 1987) was the wife of [[Harry G. Brackbill]]. She was the daughter of [[Jacob B. Leaman]] and [[Anna Barbara Hershey]].
Harry and Esta's children were [[Reba Leona Leaman]], [[Elam Herman Brackbill]], [[Florence Betty Brackbill]], [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.]], [[Grace Eleanor Brackbill]], [[Eunice Viola Brackbill]], [[Christian Harold Brackbill]], [[Hershey Leaman Brackbill]], [[Herbert Brackbill]], [[Doris Elaine Brackbill]], [[Jacob Clarence Brackbill]], [[Warren Harding Brackbill]] and [[Janice Marie Brackbill]].
==See also==
* [[Harry G. Brackbill Honeymoon Journal]]
* [[Esta Brackbill at 100]]
==External links==
* {{Genealogy|http://wp.jarretthousenorth.com/annex/Family/genealogy/WC01/WC01_015.HTM|Esta Leona Leaman}}
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'''Esther S. Brackbill''' (b. October 31, 1883) was the daughter of [[Elam H. Brackbill]] and [[Barbara Hershey]], the wife of [[Isaac Eby Hershey]], and the mother of [[M. Clair Hershey]], among others.
==External links==
* {{Genealogy|http://wp.jarretthousenorth.com/annex/Family/genealogy/WC01/WC01_038.HTM|Esther S. Brackbill}}
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'''Eunice Brackbill''' is the fifth child and fourth daughter of [[Harry G. Brackbill]] and [[Esta Leona Leaman]].
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'''Eunice Eileen Brown''', called Eileen, is the daughter of [[Ira Lee Brown]] and [[Doris Brackbill]].
==External links==
* {{Genealogy|http://wp.jarretthousenorth.com/annex/Family/genealogy/WC05/WC05_486.HTM|Eileen Brown}}
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Evelyn Jane Brackbill
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'''Evelyn B. Jarrett''' (maiden name Evelyn Jane Brackbill) is the eldest daughter of [[Jane Young|Jane]] and [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman Brackbill]], the wife of [[Olin Jarrett]], and the mother of [[Tim Jarrett]] and [[Esta Jarrett]].
==External links==
{{Genealogy|http://wp.jarretthousenorth.com/annex/Family/genealogy/WC01/WC01_001.HTM|Evelyn Jane Brackbill}}
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'''Florence Betty Brackbill''' (1 Aug 1910-1 Aug 2000) was the second child and second daughter of [[Harry G. Brackbill]] and [[Esta Leona Leaman]]. She was the wife of [[Ross Yuninger]].
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'''John H. Groff''' (b. 17 Apr 1879), known as "Uncle John Groff" to the Brackbills, was the husband of [[Anna M. Brackbill]] and son in law of [[Elam H. Brackbill]] and [[Barbara Hershey]].
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'''Christian Harold Brackbill''' (Nov 21, 1918 - Dec 13, 2007), better known as Harold or "Short," was the seventh child and third son of [[Harry G. Brackbill]] and [[Esta Leona Leaman]]. He attended Waynesburg University in [[Waynesburg]], PA and became a minister.
==External links==
* {{Genealogy|http://wp.jarretthousenorth.com/annex/Family/genealogy/WC01/WC01_023.HTM|C. Harold Brackbill}}
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[[Image:Harry and Esta.jpg|thumbnail|240px|Harry and Esta Brackbill, scan courtesy Esta Jarrett]]
'''Harry G. Brackbill''' (Aug 21, 1881 - Mar 17, 1967), son of [[Elam H. Brackbill]] and [[Barbara Hershey]], was the father of the extended Brackbill clan and husband of [[Esta Leona Leaman]].
Harry and Esta's children were [[Reba Leona Leaman]], [[Elam Herman Brackbill]], [[Florence Betty Brackbill]], [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.]], [[Grace Eleanor Brackbill]], [[Eunice Viola Brackbill]], [[Christian Harold Brackbill]], [[Hershey Leaman Brackbill]], [[Herbert Brackbill]], [[Doris Elaine Brackbill]], [[Jacob Clarence Brackbill]], [[Warren Harding Brackbill]] and [[Janice Marie Brackbill]].
== See also ==
* [[Harry G. Brackbill Honeymoon Journal]]
== External links ==
* {{Genealogy|http://wp.jarretthousenorth.com/annex/Family/genealogy/WC01/WC01_015.HTM|Harry G. Brackbill}}
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'''Harry G. Brackbill, Jr.''' (Dec 7, 1911 - Nov 13, 2001) was the third child and first son of [[Harry G. Brackbill]] and [[Esta Leona Leaman]]. He was married to [[Marguerite Naomi Wolfe]].
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'''Hebron E. H. Breckbill''' of [[Strasburg]] was the treasurer of the Brackbill reunion committee from its founding in 1947 to 1954.
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'''Henry Brackbill''' (August 25, 1771 - July 6, 1837) was the son of [[Ulrich Brackbill (1703)|Ulrich Brackbill]] and [[Feronica Fanny Herr]] and the husband of [[Susanna Eshleman]]. He was the father of [[John Brackbill (1799)|John]], [[Henry Brackbill (1810)|Henry]], [[Benjamin Brackbill (1803)|Benjamin]], [[Maria Brackbill (1801)|Maria]], and [[Jacob Brackbill (1806)|Jacob]].
==External links==
* {{Genealogy|http://wp.jarretthousenorth.com/annex/Family/genealogy/WC01/WC01_019.HTM|Benedict Brackbill}}
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'''Hershey Leaman Brackbill''' (Aug 3, 1920 - Aug 20, 2005) was the eighth child and fourth son of [[Harry G. Brackbill]] and [[Esta Leona Leaman]].
==External links==
* {{Genealogy|http://wp.jarretthousenorth.com/annex/Family/genealogy/WC01/WC01_024.HTM|Hershey Leaman Brackbill}}
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'''Barbara Hershey''' (1848-08-01 - 1924-03-08) was the wife of [[Elam H. Brackbill]] and mother of [[Harry G. Brackbill]], [[Christian E. Brackbill]], [[Susan E. Brackbill]], [[Magdalena H. Brackbill]], [[Ida E. Brackbill]], [[Anna M. Brackbill]], and [[Esther S. Brackbill]]. She was the daughter of [[Christian Hershey]] and [[Magdalena Metzler]].
==External links==
* {{Genealogy|http://wp.jarretthousenorth.com/annex/Family/genealogy/WC01/WC01_016.HTM|Barbara Hershey}}
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'''Isaac Eby Hershey''' (b. 20 Apr 1884), known as "Uncle Ike," was the husband of [[Esther S. Brackbill]] and the son-in-law of [[Elam H. Brackbill]].
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'''Jacob Clarence Brackbill''' (September 28, 1925 - March 8, 2005), called "Jake," was the son of [[Harry G. Brackbill]] and [[Esta Leona Leaman]], the husband of [[Arlene Jane Gerhart]], and the father of [[Carol Ann Brackbill]], [[Patricia Brackbill]], [[Jacob Richard Brackbill]], [[Robert Harry Brackbill]], and [[Jean Marie Brackbill]].
==External links==
* {{Genealogy|http://wp.jarretthousenorth.com/annex/Family/genealogy/WC01/WC01_026.HTM|Jacob Clarence Brackbill}}
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[[Image:JaneYoung.jpg|thumbnail|240px|Jane Young, circa 1939 (Watt & Shand photo)]]
'''Jane Elizabeth Young''' (Feb 25, 1919 - Oct 14, 1998) was the wife of [[E. Herman Brackbill]] and daughter of [[Arthur S. Young]] and [[Luetta M. Sheaffer]], and mother of [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill]], [[N. Marie Brackbill]], and [[John Brackbill]].
Jane attended [[Pequea High School]] and [[Lancaster Business College]], and worked at the [[Arthur S. Young Company]]. She also served as the founding secretary of [[Rough and Tumble]].
==See also==
* [[Letters and papers of Jane Young Brackbill]]
==External links==
* {{Genealogy|http://wp.jarretthousenorth.com/annex/Family/genealogy/WC01/WC01_009.HTM|Jane Elizabeth Young}}
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'''Janice Marie Brackbill''' is the thirteenth child and sixth daughter of [[Harry G. Brackbill]] and [[Esta Leona Leaman]].
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'''John Brackbill''' is the third child and only son of [[E. Herman Brackbill]] and [[Jane Young]].
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'''John Brackbill''' (January 20, 1763 - July 19, 1825) was the son of [[Benedict Brackbill (1730)|Benedict Brackbill]] and [[Mary Kendig]] and the husband of [[Mary (Elizabeth) Landis]].
==External links==
* {{Genealogy|http://wp.jarretthousenorth.com/annex/Family/genealogy/WC01/WC01_050.HTM|John Brackbill}}
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'''John H. Groff''' (April 17, 1879 - sometime in 1960 or 1961) was the husband of [[Anna M. Brackbill]].
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==External links==
* {{Genealogy|http://wp.jarretthousenorth.com/annex/Family/genealogy/WC01/WC01_037.HTM|John H. Groff}}
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'''Lucile Brackbill''' was the recording secretary of the "Brackbill clan" ([[Brackbill Reunion]]) from 1947 through 19xx.
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'''Lydia Ann Brackbill''' (March 24, 1846 - December 7, 1888) was the daughter of [[Benjamin Brackbill (1803)|Benjamin Brackbill]] and [[Susanna Howery]], the wife of [[Peter Z. Hess (1844)|Peter Z. Hess]], and the mother of [[Christian B. Hess]], [[Elizabeth B. Hess]], [[Anna B. Hess]], and [[Mary Susan Hess]].
==External links==
* {{Genealogy|http://wp.jarretthousenorth.com/annex/Family/genealogy/WC01/WC01_043.HTM|Lydia Ann Brackbill}}
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'''Mylin Clair Hershey''' was the son of [[Isaac Eby Hershey]] and [[Esther S. Brackbill]]. He served as vice president of the [[Brackbill Reunion]] from 1957 to 1959 and as president from 1959 to 1961.
==External links==
* {{Genealogy|http://wp.jarretthousenorth.com/annex/Family/genealogy/WC01/WC01_446.HTM|Clair Hershey}}
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'''Magdalina Brackbill''' (September 9, 1874 - circa 1955 or 1956) was the daughter of [[Elam Howry Brackbill]] and [[Barbara Hershey]] and the wife of [[Isaac H. Buckwalter]].
==External links==
* {{Genealogy|http://wp.jarretthousenorth.com/annex/Family/genealogy/WC01/WC01_036.HTM|Magdalina Brackbill Buckwalter}}
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'''Marguerite Naomi Wolfe''', called "Margie", was the wife of [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.]].
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'''Nancy Marie Brackbill''' (September 21, 1943 – June 16, 2008), known as Marie, was the second child and daughter of [[E. Herman Brackbill]] and [[Jane Young]].
==External links==
* [http://obits.lancasteronline.com/index.php?p=2140497 Obituary]
{{Genealogy|http://wp.jarretthousenorth.com/annex/Family/genealogy/WC01/WC01_011.HTM|Nancy Marie Brackbill}}
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'''Ralph Jacob Homsher''' is the husband of [[Janice Brackbill]] and the father of [[David Homsher]], [[Janice Susanne Homsher]], [[Cheryl Marie Homsher]], and [[Wayne Ralph Homsher]].
==External links==
* {{Genealogy|http://wp.jarretthousenorth.com/annex/Family/genealogy/WC01/WC01_032.HTM|Ralph Jacob Homsher}}
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'''Reba Leaman''' was the eldest daughter of [[Esta Leona Leaman]] and the oldest child in the Brackbill family. She was married to [[John Moore]].
==External links==
* {{Genealogy|http://wp.jarretthousenorth.com/annex/Family/genealogy/WC01/WC01_028.HTM|Reba Leona Leaman}}
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'''Roy M. Groff''' was the son of [[John H. Groff (1879)|John H. Groff]] and [[Anna M. Brackbill]].
==External links==
* {{Genealogy|http://wp.jarretthousenorth.com/annex/Family/genealogy/WC01/WC01_437.HTM|Roy M. Groff}}
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'''Ruth Anne Yuninger''' is the daughter of [[Ross Trout Yuninger]] and [[Florence Brackbill]], the wife of [[Edward Appel]], and the mother of [[Beth Ellen Appel]], [[Lauren Jean Appel]], and [[Dalin Charles Appel]].
==External links==
* {{Genealogy|http://wp.jarretthousenorth.com/annex/Family/genealogy/WC06/WC06_018.HTM|Ruth Anne Yuninger}}
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'''Ulrich Brackbill''' (July 4, 1703 in [[Strasburg]] - October 17, 1739) was the son of [[Benedictus Brackbill]] and [[Maria Margaretha Herr]] and the father of [[Fanny Brackbill (1725)|Fanny]], [[John Brackbill (1728)|John]], [[Benedict Brackbill (1730)|Benedict]], [[Anna Brackbill (1733)|Anna]], [[Frances Verena Brackbill (1736)|Frances Verena]] (also called Fanny), and [[Henry Brackbill (1738)|Henry]].
==External links==
* {{Genealogy|http://wp.jarretthousenorth.com/annex/Family/genealogy/WC01/WC01_020.HTM|Ulrich Brackbill}}
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'''Harry Valner Robinson''', generally called "Val," was the husband of [[Eunice Brackbill]].
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'''Warren Harding Brackbill''' is the tenth child and sixth son of [[Harry G. Brackbill]] and [[Esta Leona Leaman]]. For some reason lost in time he was known as "Barney."
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==Page 1: Lancaster New Era clipping==
''Lancaster New Era, 9/22/47''
LANDIS BRACKBILL HEADS REUNION
The first reunion of the descendants of Bishop [[Benedictus Brackbill]], who emigrated from Switzerland to America in 1717, was held yesterday at the [[Strasburg Mennonite Church]]. The land on which the church stands was donated by Brackbill's grandson, [[John Brackbill (1763)|John Brackbill]]. More than 100 persons attended. Addresses were given by [[Martin H. Brackbill, Jr.]] and [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry G. Brackbill]], of Frazer. Devotions were held by the Rev. [[Moses H. Brackbill]], [[wikipedia:Rohrerstown, PA|Rohrerstown]].
Officers elected were [[A. Landis Brackbill, Jr.]], principal of [[Manor Township High School]], president; [[Benjamin R. Brackbill]], [[Leaman Place]], vice-president; Miss [[Lucile Brackbill|Lucille Brackbill]], librarian at [[wikipedia:Franklin and Marshall College|Franklin and Marshall College]], secretary; [[Martin H. Brackbill]], [[wikipedia:Bausman, PA|Bausman]], corresponding secretary; [[Hebron E. H. Breckbill]], [[Strasburg]], treasurer; [[Martin H. Brackbill, Jr.]], [[wikipedia:New Cumberland, PA|New Cumberland]], historian.
Dr. [[Allen G. Brackbill]], [[Paradise]]; Benjamin R. Brackbill, [[Lancaster|city]], and Hebron H. Breckbill were appointed to care for the cemetery near Strasburg in which four generations of the family are buried.
==Minutes==
Sunday, September 21, 1947
More than a hundred members of the Brackbill clan--descendants of the Rev. Benedictus Brackbill, met for the first family reunion in the basement of the Mennonite church, Strasburg, Pa.
The meeting was called to order by Mr. Martin Brackbill, Sr. Scripture was read by the Rev. Moses Brackbill, and prayer was offered by the Rev. [[Harry G. Brackbill, Jr.|Harry G. Brackbill]]. Short addresses were given by the Rev. Moses Brackbill and the Rev. Harry G. Brackbill. The chairmn then called for nominations for officers, and the following were elected: Mr. Landis Brackbill, jr. president, Mr. Benjamin R. Brackbill, vice-president, Lucile Brackbill, secretary, Mr. Martin H. Brackbill, corresponding secretary, Mr. Hebron E. H. Breckbill, treasurer, Mr. Martin H. Brackbill, Jr historian.
Mr. Landis Brackbill took the chair, and asked if the group wished to hold annual reunions. It was moved by the Rev. Harry Brackbill, seconded and carried, that we have annual reunions. It was moved by Dr. Allen Brackbill, seconded and carried, that we have a reunion in the form of a picnic, details of time and place to be left to a Committee on arrangements.
Mr. Martin H. Brackbill, Jr. gave a fascinating account of the life and work of our heroic ancestor, the Rev. Benedictus Brackbill, bishop of the [[Mennonite]] church.
The matter of the care of the old [[Brackbill Cemetery|Brackbill graveyard]] was discussed; interest has accumulated from the [[Brackbill Cemetery Trust Fund|trust fund]] of $1000, and Mr. Martin H. Brackbill, Sr. has contracted for a new fence around the graveyard, which will cost $183.00. [[Thad Brackbill]], speaking from intimate experience with the old graveyard, urged that the bodies and stones be removed to the [[Strasburg Mennonite cemetery]], which is also a gift from an early Brackbill. Lucile Brackbill pointed out some of the difficulties involved in restoring the graveyard, and suggested that we pay tribute to our ancestors by helping their descendants now suffering in Europe. Mr. Martin Brackbill, Sr. urged that we raise money thru voluntary contributions at the reunions, to be added to the annual interest of $30.00, and restore the graveyard. Mr. Martin Brackbill, Jr. suggested that the care of the graveyard, a unique inheritance, be the special aim of the reunions. Mr. Landis Brackbill, Sr. spoke in warm appreciation of the long continued interest of Mr. Martin Brackbill, Sr. in the family history, and expressed confidence that the needed money will be raised. Dr. Brackbill moved that we leave the graveyard where it is. Seconded and carried. Mr. Benjamin R. Brackbill moved the family care for the cemetery and that a committee of three be appointed to work with the trustees of the [[Northern National Bank of Lancaster]] to this end. Seconded and carried.
It was announced that Mr. Thad Brackbill had erected a memorial stone, with the names of the first five generations carved upon it, in the Mennonite cemetery at Strasburg.
Miss [[Hannah Brackbill]] suggested that a slab with the names of all the Brackbills who had been buried there, and whose tomb-stones had been removed or broken, be placed in the old graveyard.
The president appointed as the committee to care for the graveyard: Dr. Allen G. Brackbill, Messrs. Benjamin R. Brackbill and Hebron E.H. Breckbill.
The collection for the care of the cemetery amounted to $57.40.
There being no further business the meeting adjourned.
Respectfully submitted<br/>
Lucile Brackbill<br/>
Secretary
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Saturday, August 14, 1948
87 members of the [[Brackbill]] clan gathered at the [[Strasburg Mennonite Church|Mennonite Church, Strasburg, Pa.]] for the second reunion of the family.
The president, Mr. [[A. Landis Brackbill|Landis Brackbill, jr.]] presided. Scripture was read by the Rev. [[Irwin Brackbill]], and following a moment of silence in memory of those members of the family who died during the year, the Rev. [[Moses H. Brackbill|Moses Brackbill]] led us in prayer.
The president welcomed the group, saying that 100 invitations had been sent. He introduced Mr. [[Maurice T. Brackbill]] of the [[wikipedia:Eastern Mennonite College|Eastern Mennonite College]], [[wikipedia:Harrisonburg, VA|Harrisonburg, Va.]] who spoke on "Life". Our historian, Mr. [[Martin Brackbill, Jr.]] gave the second installment of the family history.
The president called for a short business session. The minutes were approved as read. The treasurer reported a balance of $35.50. Mr. [[Martin Brackbill, Sr.]] said the fence had been erected around the [[Brackbill cemetery|Brackbill graveyard]], and arrangements made with the farmer to cut the grass. The balance in the cemetery fund is $139.60.
After some discussion it was moved, seconded and and carried that we meet on the third Sunday in August in the Strasburg Mennonite church]].
It was suggested that we give a contribution to this Mennonite church for their over-seas relief work. It was moved, seconded and carried that a collection be taken, from which the janitor be paid and $5.00 be given the church for relief, and the balance put in our treasury.
It was moved, seconded and carried that the treasurer be authorized to pay all bills which may arise during the year.
The president called for the election of new officers. It was moved, seconded and carried that all officers be re-elected.
The president asked every one to register.
The collection amounted to $23.07
There being no further business the meeting adjourned.
A number of families gathered around the tables out doors for a picnic supper.
Respectfully submitted<br/>
[[Lucile Brackbill]]<br/>
Recording secretary
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Sunday, August 18, 1949
70 members of the [[Brackbill]] family met at the [[Strasburg Mennonite Church]] for the third family re-union.
The president, [[A. Landis Brackbill|Landis Brackbill]], welcomed the family and introduced <strike>the Rev.</strike> [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman Brackbill]], who conducted the devotions.
Mr. Landis Brackbill explained that the promised speaker was unable to be present, so he spoke briefly on "What a family reunion should be and what it can do for the country." the president's remarks were brief but they contained food for thought for all of us.
Mr. [[Martin H. Brackbill, Sr.|Martin Brackbill, Sr.]] substituting for his [[Martin Brackbill, Jr.|son]], the family historian, spoke on Landmarks of the Brackbill family; he also said that [[Christian Brackbill]], a returned soldier, had some pictures of the original Brackbill homestead in [[wikipedia:Switzerland|Switzerland]], which he would pass around. It was suggested that sets of these pictures be prepared for sale at the next reunion.
The president then called for a short business meeting. The minutes of the last meeting were approved as read. Mr. [[Hebron E. H. Breckbill|Hebron Breckbill]], treasurer reported on the condition of the [[Brackbill cemetery|family graveyard]] - it had been mown twice, and some of the tombstones were straightened and re-set, at a cost of $38.00 There is $63.00 in the cemetery fund, and $6.30 in the general account. It was moved, seconded and carried that the treasurer's report be accepted.
The president then called for the report of the Nominating committee: <strike>the Rev.</strike> Herman Brackbill for president, Mr. [[Benjamin R. Brackbill]], vice-president, [[Lucile Brackbill]], secretary, Mr. Martin H. Brackbill, corresponding secretary, Mr. Hebron Breckbill, treasurer, Mr. [[Martin H. Brackbill, jr.]], historian. It was moved, seconded and carried that nominations be closed and the secretary cast the ballot.
The collection amounted to $29.83
Cards were passed and all present were asked to register.
The new president was introduced, and after an informal discussion as to the type of reunion preferred, the meeting adjourned.
Respectfully submitted<br/>
Lucile Brackbill<br/>
Secretary
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==Minutes==
Saturday, Aug. 19, 1950
60 members of the [[Brackbill]] family gathered at [[Buchmiller Park]], [[Lancaster]] for a picnic re-union. Rain drove some members home after supper, but some brave souls gathered in the barn for a short business meeting.
[[Robert Brackbill]] read the Scriptures, and the president [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman Brackbill]] offered prayer.
The minutes were approved as read. The treasurer, [[Hebron E. H. Breckbill|Hebron Breckbill]] reported that the [[Brackbill cemetery|family graveyard]] was mown and kept in condition at a cost of $25.00 - $2.00 was spent for the post card invitations, leaving a balance in the checking account of $2.50; there is $250 in the Brackbill cemetery account, accumulated interest from the trust fund. The treasurer's report was accepted.
The president said [[Christian Brackbill]] had left 10 sets of pictures with him, which were sold for one dollar a set. The president suggested each person introduce himself, telling who his parent and grand-parent on the Brackbill side were.
The collection was $21.16.
The election of officers, resulted in the following: [[Benjamin R. Brackbill|Benj. R. Brackbill]], president; Robert Brackbill, 1st vice-president; Hebron Breckbill, treasurer, [[Lucile Brackbill]], secretary, [[Martin Brackbill]], assistant secretary.
The new president was introduced and asked for the cooperation and help of all Brackbills.
It was moved, seconded and carried that the meeting adjourn.
Respectfully submitted,<br/>
Lucile Brackbill<br/>
Secretary
==Letter==
Copy of a letter sent the retiring president, <br/>
Herman Brackbill
[[wikipedia:East Petersburg, PA|East Petersburg, Pa.]]<br/>
August 23,1950
My dear Herman:
All the Brackbills who were at the reunion, and especially the officers, want you to know how much they appreciate your effort and interest while you were president; also they want to thank you for the work and kindness which made the fourth Brackbill reunion such a success.
This, which should have been presented to you as a formal motion, is now being written at the request of the president, and will be recorded in the Minutes.
Sincerely yours,<br/>
Lucile Brackbill<br/>
Secretary
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==Program==
===Cover===
Fifth Annual
BRACKBILL REUNION
Sunday, August 26, '51
[[Buchmiller Park]]
[[Lancaster]], Pa.
===Program===
* '''Hymn''' America
* '''Invocation''' [[Elias Eby]]
* '''Address of Welcome''' [[Benjamin R. Brackbill]]
* '''Quartette''' Brackbill Men
* '''Report of Historian''' [[Martin Brackbill, Jr.]]
* '''Memorial Exercise'''
* '''Minutes''' [[Lucile Brackbill]]
* '''Treasurer's Report''' [[Hebron Breckbill|Hebron Brackbill]]
* '''Report of Nomination Committee and Election of Officers'''
* '''Awarding of Prizes''' [[Robert Brackbill]]
* '''Offering'''
* '''Hymn''' Blest be the tie that binds
===Officers of the Brackbill Clan===
'''President'''<br/>
Benjamin R. Brackbill, [[Paradise]], Pa.
'''Vice President'''<br/>
Robert Brackbill, [[Gap]], Pa.
'''Recording Sec.'''<br/>
A. Lucile Brackbill, East Petersburg
'''Corresponding Sec.'''<br/>
[[Martin H. Brackbill]], [[wikipedia:Bausman, PA|Bausman]]
'''Treasurer'''<br/>
Hebron Brackbill, [[Strasburg]], PA
'''Historian'''<br/>
Martin Brackbill, Jr., [[wikipedia:New Cumberland, PA|New Cumberland, Pa.]]
'''Executive Committee'''<br/>
[[A. Landis Brackbill]], [[Millersville]], Pa.<br/>
[[E. Herman Brackbill]], [[Kinzers]], Pa.<br/>
[[Enos Brackbill]], [[wikipedia:Gordonville, PA|Gordonville, Pa.]]<br/>
[[Lester Brackbill]], [[Lancaster]], Pa.<br/>
[[Christian Brackbill]], Gordonville, Pa.
==Minutes==
Sunday, August 26, 1951
120 members of the [[Brackbill]] family signed the register at the Fifth reunion, held at Buchmiller Park, Lancaster.
The program was opened by singing "America", followed by the invocation by Elias Eby. The president, Benjamin R. Brackbill gave a sincere address of welcome.
Six Brackbill men sang several selections. The Rev. [[C. Harold Brackbill]], of [[wikipedia:Newton, NJ|Newton, NJ]], gave an address on "The Value of a good name", followed by selections by the Brackbill men. The historian, Martin Brackbill, jr. gave interesting highlights of the career of our ancestor, the Rev. [[Benedictus Brackbill]].
Tribute was paid to the memory of [[Raub Brackbill]], of [[wikipedia:Washington, DC|Washinton, D.C.]] and [[Marian Witmer]], of [[wikipedia:Witmer, PA|Witmer]], who died during the past year.
The minutes were approved as read. The treasurer reported a balance of $23.50 in the checking account; $1,320.84 in the [[Brackbill cemetery|Cemetery]] endowment account, and $92.72 interest. The treasurer also reported that the family grave-yard is in good condition.
The chairman of the nominating committee, A. Landis Brackbill presented the following nominations:
President, [[Robert M. Brackbill]], Gap; 1st vice-pres. [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.]] [[Elizabethtown]] R.D.3; 2nd vice-president, Enos Brackbill, Gordonville; Recording secretary, Lucile Brackbill, East Petersburg; Assistant recording secretary, Christian Brackbill, Gordonville, Corresponding secretary, [[Martin H. Brackbill Sr.|Martin Brackbill]], Bausman, Treasurer, Hebron Brackbill. It was moved, seconded, and carried that these officers be elected and the secretary cast the ballot.
It was moved, seconded and carried that the treasurer be authorized to pay all bills. The collection was $35.61.
It was moved, seconded and carried that the Historian's report be mimeographed and mailed by the Corresponding secretary.
Robert Brackbill awarded a prize of a box of candy to the person coming the greatest distance: C. Harold Brackbill from Newton, N.J.; a box of candy to the oldest person, Mrs. [[Hetty Hershey]], aged 81; and a dollar bill to the youngest person, [[Vincent Brackbill]], aged 11 weeks.
Mr. Martin Brackbill asked the group to rise according to the generations - from the 7th to the 10th generation, and also according to families: the descendants of [[Benjamin Brackbill (1779)|Benjamin]], from [[wikipedia:Bathany, PA|Bethanie]]; [[Henry Brackbill (1771)|Henry]], from Kinzer, and [[John Brackbill (1763)|John]], from Strasburg.
After singing "Blest be the tie that binds", the benediction was pronounced by the Rev. [[Enos Zimmerman, Jr.]]
Respectfully submitted,<br/>
Lucile Brackbill<br/>
Secretary
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==Program==
===Cover===
Sixth Annual
BRACKBILL REUNION
Sunday, September 7, 1952
[[Williamson Park]]
[[Lancaster]], Pa.
===Program===
* '''Hymn''' Faith of Our Fathers
* '''Invocation''' [[Elias Eby]]
* '''Address of Welcome''' [[Robert M. Brackbill]]
* '''Quartette''' Brackbill Men
* '''Scripture''' [[Christian Brackbill]]
* '''Quartette''' Brackbill Men
* '''Report of Historian''' [[Martin Brackbill, Jr.]]
* '''Memorial Exercise'''
* '''Minutes''' [[Lucile Brackbill|Lucile Breckbill]]
* '''Treasurer's Report''' [[Hebron Breckbill]]
* '''Report of Nomination Committee and Election of Officers'''
* '''Awarding of Prizes''' [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry Brackbill]]
* '''Offering'''
* '''Hymn''' Blest Be the Tie That Binds
===Officers of the Brackbill Clan===
'''President'''<br/>
Robert M. Brackbill, [[wikipedia:Landisville, PA|Landisville, Pa.]]
'''Vice President'''<br/>
[[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry Brackbill]], [[wikipedia:Elizabethtown, PA|Elizabethtown, Pa.]]
'''Recording Sec.'''<br/>
A. Lucile Brackbill, [[wikipedia:East Petersburg, PA|East Petersburg, Pa.]]
'''Corresponding Sec.'''<br/>
[[Martin H. Brackbill]], [[wikipedia:Bausman, PA|Bausman]]
'''Treasurer'''<br/>
Hebron Brackbill, [[Strasburg]], PA
'''Historian'''<br/>
Martin Brackbill, Jr., [[wikipedia:New Cumberland, PA|New Cumberland, Pa.]]
'''Executive Committee'''<br/>
[[A. Landis Brackbill]], [[Millersville]], Pa.<br/>
[[E. Herman Brackbill]], [[Kinzers]], Pa.<br/>
[[Enos Brackbill]], [[Intercourse]], Pa,<br/>
[[Lester Brackbill]], [[Lancaster]], Pa.<br/>
Christian Brackbill, Gordonville, Pa.
==Minutes==
Sunday, September 7, 1952
93 members of the [[Brackbill]] clan signed the register at the sixth family reunion at Williamson Park, Lancaster, Sunday, September 7, 1952.
The exercises were opened by singing, "Faith of our fathers", followed by the invocation by the Rev. Elias Eby.
The president, Dr. Robert M. Brackbill welcomed the clan, and explained that the quartette were unable to sing at this time. Christian Brackbill read Romans 12. [[Martin Brackbill, Sr.]], substituting for his son, spoke briefly on the value of family history and family pride.
[[Benjamin R. Brackbill]] read the names of the following members of the family who died during the year:
* [[Pearl E. Brackbill]], daughter of Christian Brackbill, of [[Strasburg]]
* Mrs. [[Celia Donnelley Lutz]], daughter of [[Agnes Brackbill Donnelley]], of Strasburg
* Miss [[Sue Leaman]], daughter of [[Daniel Leaman|Daniel]] and [[Ann Brackbill|Ann Brackbill Leaman]]
* Miss [[Bertha S. Breckbill]], daughter of [[Benjamin H. Breckbill|Benjamin H.]] & [[Anna Mary Hostetter|Anna Mary Hostetter Breckbill]], of [[wikipedia:Willow Street, PA|Willow Street]]
* [[Christian E. Brackbill]], son of [[Elam H. Brackbill|Elam]] and [[Barbara Hershey|Barbara Brackbill]], of Gordonville
after a moment of silence, the president read the 23rd Psalm.
The minutes were approved as read. The treasurer reported $1,320.84 in the endowment fund; in the checking fund
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[[A. Landis Brackbill]], for the Nominating committee reported for president, [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry S. Brackbill]], Elizabethtown, vice-president, [[Elvin Brackbill]], Paradise, Recording Secretary, Lucile Brackbill, East Petersburg, Assistant recording secretary, Christian Brackbill, Gordonville, Corresponding Secretary, Martin H. Brackbill, Bausman, Treasurer, Hebron Breckbill, Strasburg, Historian, Martin Brackbill, jr. New Cumberland.
Harry Brackbill then awarded prizes of a dollar bill to the oldest person, Miss [[Hetty Hershey]], 82 years old; to the youngest person, [[Janet Elaine Brackbill]], 4 months old, and to the person who had come the greatest distance, Mrs. [[Mary Brackbill Hersh]], from [[wikipedia:Darby, PA|Darby, Pa.]]; this was followed by a peanut scramble for the children.
The offering was $32.21, and after singing "Blest be the tie that binds", and the benediction by the Rev. Elias Eby, the meeting adjourned. Many of the group remained to eat their picnic lunches.
Respectfully submitted,<br/>
Lucile Brackbill<br/>
Secretary
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==Program==
===Cover===
Seventh Annual
BRACKBILL REUNION
Sunday, September 6, 1953<br/>
Time --- 2:00 P.M.
PROGRAM -- 2:30 P.M.<br/>
BASKET LUNCH -- 4:30 P.M.<br/>
[[Paradise Community Park]]
[[Lancaster]], Pa.
===Program===
* '''Hymn''' Faith of Our Fathers
* '''Invocation''' [[Elias Eby]]
* '''Address of Welcome''' [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry G. Brackbill]]
* '''Special Music'''
* '''Scripture''' [[Enos Zimmerman]]
* '''Report of Historian''' [[Martin Brackbill, Jr.]]
* '''Memorial Exercise''' [[Benjamin R. Brackbill|Benj. R. Brackbill]]
* '''Minutes''' [[Lucile Brackbill|Lucile Breckbill]]
* '''Treasurer's Report''' [[Hebron Breckbill]]
* '''Offering'''
* '''Report of Nomination Committee and Election of Officers'''
* '''Awarding of Prizes''' [[Joseph Brackbill]]
* '''Speaker''' Rev. [[Ira Lanais]], [[wikipedia:Landville, PA|Landville, Pa.]]
* '''Hymn''' Blest Be the Tie That Binds
* '''Games''' Mrs. [[Paul Grube]]
* '''Basket--Picnic Lunch'''
===Officers of the Brackbill Clan===
'''President'''<br/>
Harry G. Brackbill, [[wikipedia:Elizabethtown, PA|Elizabethtown, Pa.]]
'''Vice President'''<br/>
[[Elvin Brackbill]], [[Paradise], Pa.
'''Recording Sec.'''<br/>
A. Lucile Breckbill, [[wikipedia:East Petersburg, PA|East Petersburg, Pa.]]
'''Corresponding Sec.'''<br/>
[[Martin H. Brackbill]], [[wikipedia:Bausman, PA|Bausman, Pa.]]
'''Treasurer'''<br/>
Hebron Brackbill, [[Strasburg]], PA
'''Historian'''<br/>
Martin Brackbill, Jr., [[wikipedia:New Cumberland, PA|New Cumberland, Pa.]]
'''Nominating Committee'''<br/>
[[E. Herman Brackbill]], [[Kinzers]], Pa.<br/>
[[Benj. R. Brackbill]], Paradise, Pa,<br/>
Enos Zimmerman, Kinzers, Pa.
==Minutes==
Sunday, September 6, 1953
The meeting of the Seventh [[Brackbill Reunion]] held Sunday Sept. 6, 1953 in Paradise Community Park was opened by singing "Faith of Our Fathers". The invocation was given by [[Norman Hess]] and Enos Zimmerman read the 12th Chapter of Genesis for the scripture reading.
The minutes of the previous meeting were not read because of the absence of the secretary. The treasurer's report, given by Hebron Brackbill, showed a balance of $11.49 in the treasury.
Benjamin R. Brackbill was in charge of a memorial service for the following:
* [[Clara M. Brackbill]]
* [[Susan E. Weaver]]
* [[Anna B. Brackbill]]
* [[Parke R. Brackbill]]
* [[Daniel D. Brackbill]]
The president, Harry Brackbill Jr., awarded the prizes of a dollar bill to the following: the youngest, [[Paul Eckman]], 14 months; the oldest Miss [[Hettie Hershey]], 83 Yrs.; and to the person who had come the greatest distance, Mrs. Harry Brackbill Jr.
A male quartet composed of Harry and Herman Brackbill, [[Ralph Homsher]], and [[I. Lee Brown|Lee Brown]] sang several selections.
The new officers which were nominated by the committee and duly elected are as follows:
* President - [[Enos Brackbill]]
* Vice-President - [[Christian Brackbill]]
* Secretery - [[Doris Brackbill|Mrs. Lee Brown]]
* Corresponding Sec. - [[Martin H. Brackbill]]
* Treasurer - Hebron Brackbill
* Historian - Martin Brackbill Jr.
There was a rising vote of thanks for the out-going officers.
The offering amounted to $22.14 and there were fifty one persons registered.
The meeting was adjourned by singing "Blest Be the Tide That Binds". Some of the group remained to eat their picnic lunches.
Respectfully submitted,<br/>
Doris Brown<br/>
Recording Secretary
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==Program==
===Cover===
Eighth Annual
BRACKBILL REUNION
Sunday, July 4, 1954<br/>
Time --- 2:00 P.M.
PROGRAM -- 2:30 P.M.<br/>
BASKET LUNCH -- 4:30 P.M.<br/>
[[Paradise Community Park]]
[[Lancaster]], Pa.
===Program===
* '''Hymn''' Faith of Our Fathers
* '''Invocation''' Rev. [[Moses Brackbill]]
* '''Address of Welcome''' [[Christian Brackbill]]
* '''Special Music'''
* '''Scripture'''
* '''Report of Historian''' [[Martin Brackbill, Jr.]]
* '''Memorial Exercise''' [[Benjamin R. Brackbill|Benj. R. Brackbill]]
* '''Minutes''' [[Doris Brackbill|Mrs. Lee Brown]]
* '''Treasurer's Report''' [[Hebron Breckbill]]
* '''Offering'''
* '''Report of Nomination Committee and Election of Officers'''
* '''Awarding of Prizes''' [[Christian Brackbill]]
* '''Speaker''' [[Charles W. Passmore|Chas. W. Passmore]]
* '''Hymn''' Blest Be the Tie That Binds
* '''Games''' Mrs. [[Paul Grube]]
* '''Basket--Picnic Lunch'''
===Officers of the Brackbill Clan===
'''President'''<br/>
[[Enos Brackbill]], [[wikipedia:Elizabethtown, PA|Elizabethtown, Pa.]]
'''Vice President'''<br/>
Christian Brackbill, [[Paradise], Pa.
'''Recording Sec.'''<br/>
Mrs. Lee Brown
'''Corresponding Sec.'''<br/>
[[Martin H. Brackbill]], [[wikipedia:Bausman, PA|Bausman, Pa.]]
'''Treasurer'''<br/>
Hebron Brackbill, [[Strasburg]], PA
'''Historian'''<br/>
Martin Brackbill, Jr., [[wikipedia:New Cumberland, PA|New Cumberland, Pa.]]
'''Nominating Committee'''<br/>
[[E. Herman Brackbill]], [[Kinzers]], Pa.<br/>
[[Benj. R. Brackbill]], Paradise, Pa,<br/>
Enos Zimmerman, Kinzers, Pa.
==Minutes==
Sunday, July 4, 1954
The meeting of the Eighth [[Brackbill Reunion]] held Sunday July 4, 1954 in the Paradise Community Park was opened by singing "Faith of Our Fathers". The devotions were in charge of Rev. Moses Brackbill. The scripture read was John 3: 1 to 20.
For special music [[Harold Yuninger|Harold]] and [[Mary Ellen Yuninger]] played a duet on their baritones.
The Historian's report by Martin Brackbill Sr. was a very interesting talk on the Brackbill family, where they came from originally and where they are now located. Rev. Moses Brackbill brought to our attention the fact that a number of the younger members of the Brackbill Clan are now in Christian Service.
Benjamin R. Brackbill was in charge of a memorial service for the following: [[Carlotta Peoples Stager]], Miss [[Bertha Breckbill]], and Mrs. [[Edna L. Breckbill]].
The minutes of the previous meeting were read by the secretary and approved as read.
The treasurer's report was given by Hebron Brackbill. Balance - $1.40.
The new officers which were nominated by the committee and duly elected are as follows:
* President - [[Christian Brackbill]]
* Vice-President - Rev. Moses Brackbill
* Rec. Sec. - [[Doris Brackbill|Mrs. Lee Brown]]
* Corres. Sec. - Martin Brackbill
* Treasurer - Hebron Brackbill
* Historian - Martin Brackbill Jr.
The speaker of the day was Charles Passmore who gave a very interesting address.
The vice president, Christian Brackbill, awarded the prizes of a silver dollar to the following: the youngest, [[Eunice Eileen Brown]], seven weeks; the oldest Miss [[Hettie Hershey]], 84 Yrs.; and to the person who had traveled the greatest distance, Harry Brackbill Jr.
There were 73 persons registered. Offering - 39.25.
The meeting was adjourned by singing "Blest Be the Tide That Binds". Some of the group remained to eat their picnic lunches.
Respectfully submitted,<br/>
Doris Brown<br/>
Recording Secretary
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Sunday, July 7, 1957
The meeting of the Eleventh Annual [[Brackbill Reunion]] held Sunday July 7, 1957 in the Paradise Community Park, was opened by singing "America". The devotions were in charge of [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman Brackbill]].
The president, Rev. Moses Brackbill was in charge of the meeting and gave the address of welcome.
We were entertained with special music by the twin daughters of [[Lester Denlinger]].
The Historian, Martin Brackbill, Jr. gave a brief resume of the history of the Brackbill Family. He read the will of [[Ulrich Brackbill (1703)|Ulrich Brackbill]] who divided his belongings among his eight children.
[[Benjamin R. Brackbill]] was in charge of a memorial service for the following: Mrs. [[Harry C. Breckbill]], [[Strasburg]]; [[Landis D. Brackbill]], [[Gap]]; [[Silas W. Eby]], [[Lancaster]]; and Mrs. [[Bertha M. Miller]], [[Lititz]].
The minutes of the previous meeting were read by the secretary and approved as read.
The treasurer's report was given by [[Walter Denlinger]] and an offering was taken which amounted to $38.44.
The new officers which were nominated by the committee and duly elected are as follows:
* President - [[Ira Lee Brown|Lee Brown]]
* V. President - [[M. Clair Hershey]]
* Rec. Sec. - [[Ralph Homsher]]
* Corres. Sec. - [[Martin H. Brackbill|Martin Brackbill]]
* Treasurer - Walter Denlinger
* Historian - Martin Brackbill Jr.
The speaker of the day was Mr. [[William Fenninger]] who gave us a talk on "The Christian Family - Safeguard of America." He also gave us some additional history of the Brackbill Family.
There were 105 persons registered.
The meeting was adjourned by singing "Blest Be the Tide That Binds". Most of the group remained to eat their picnic lunches and to fellowship together.
Respectfully submitted,<br/>
Doris Brown<br/>
Recording Secretary
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==Program==
===Cover===
Ninth Annual
BRACKBILL REUNION
Sunday, July 3, 1955<br/>
Time --- 2:00 P.M.
PROGRAM -- 2:30 P.M.<br/>
BASKET LUNCH -- 4:30 P.M.<br/>
[[Paradise Community Park]]
[[Lancaster]], Pa.
===Program===
* '''Hymn''' Faith of Our Fathers
* '''Invocation''' [[Enos Zimmerman]]
* '''Address of Welcome''' Rev. [[Moses Brackbill]]
* '''Special Music''' [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Leacock Presbyterian]] Male Chorus
* '''Report of Historian''' [[Martin Brackbill, Jr.]]
* '''Memorial Exercise''' [[Benjamin R. Brackbill|Benj. R. Brackbill]]
* '''Minutes''' [[Doris Brackbill|Doris Brackbill Brown]]
* '''Treasurer's Report''' [[Hebron Breckbill]]
* '''Offering'''
* '''Report of Nomination Committee and Election of Officers'''
* '''Awarding of Prizes''' [[Warren Brackbill]]
* '''Speaker''' [[Charles W. Passmore|Chas. W. Passmore]]
* '''Hymn''' Blest Be the Tie That Binds
* '''Games''' Miss [[Lena Clark]]
* '''Basket--Picnic Lunch'''
===Officers of the Brackbill Clan===
'''President'''<br/>
[[Christian E. Brackbill]], [[wikipedia:Gordonville, PA|Gordonville Pa.]]
'''Vice President'''<br/>
Rev. Moses H. Brackbill, [[Paradise]] R#1, Pa.
'''Recording Sec.'''<br/>
Doris Brackbill Brown, Paradise, Pa.
'''Corresponding Sec.'''<br/>
[[Martin H. Brackbill]], [[wikipedia:Bausman, PA|Bausman, Pa.]]
'''Treasurer'''<br/>
Hebron Breckbill, [[Strasburg]], PA
'''Historian'''<br/>
Martin Brackbill, Jr., [[wikipedia:New Cumberland, PA|New Cumberland, Pa.]]
==Minutes==
Sunday, July 3, 1955
The meeting of the Ninth [[Brackbill Reunion]] held Sunday July 3, 1955 in the Paradise Community Park was opened by singing "Faith of Our Fathers". The devotions were in charge of Enos Zimmerman.
The president, Christ Brackbill, was in charge of the meeting and the welcome was given by Rev. Moses Brackbill who brought to our attention that members of the Brackbill Family have settled in many areas of our country.
We were entertained with special music by the male chorus of the Leacock Presbyterian Church.
The Historical report by Martin Brackbill, who gave us the history of [[Benedictus Brackbill]] and pointed out that his reason for coming to this country was religious freedom.
Benjamin R. Brackbill was in charge of a memorial service for the following: [[Enos Brackbill]], Mrs. [[Charles Seachrist]], Miss [[Bertha M. Herr]], and [[Clayton Brackbill]].
The minutes of the previous meeting were read by the secretary and approved as read.
The treasurer's report was given by Hebron Brackbill. and an offering taken.
The new officers which were nominated by the committee and duly elected are as follows:
* President - Rev. [[Moses Brackbill]]
* Vice-President - [[I. Lee Brown|Lee Brown]]
* Rec. Sec. - [[Doris Brackbill|Doris Brown]]
* Corres. Sec. - Martin Brackbill
* Treasurer - [[Walter R. Denlinger]]
* Historian - Martin Brackbill Jr.
[[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman Brackbill]] awarded prizes to the following: the youngest, [[Eunice Eileen Brown|Eileen Brown]], the oldest -- [[Benjamin Kurtz]], the next oldest -- [[Mrs. Martin Brackbill]], and to the person who had traveled the greatest distance, [[Mrs. Warren Metzler]].
The speaker of the day was Charles Passmore who gave us many interesting and humorous facts and reminiscences of [[Lancaster County]].
There were 80 persons registered.
The meeting was adjourned by singing "Blest Be the Tide That Binds". Most of the group remained to eat their picnic lunches and to fellowship together.
Respectfully submitted,<br/>
Doris Brown<br/>
Recording Secretary
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==Program==
===Cover===
Twelfth Annual
BRACKBILL REUNION
Sunday, July 6, 1958<br/>
Time --- 2:00 P.M.
PROGRAM -- 2:30 P.M.<br/>
BASKET LUNCH -- 4:30 P.M.<br/>
[[Paradise Community Park]]
[[Lancaster]], Pa.
===Program===
* '''Hymn''' America
* '''Invocation''' Rev. [[Martin Eshleman]]
* '''Welcome''' [[Ira Lee Brown|Lee Brown]]
* '''Special Music''' Denlinger Twins
* '''Speaker''' Rev. [[Emory H. Herr]]
* '''Memorial Exercise''' [[Benjamin R. Brackbill|Benj. R. Brackbill]]
* '''Minutes''' [[Ralph Homsher]]
* '''Treasurer's Report''' [[Walter R. Denlinger|Walter Denlinger]]
* '''Offering'''
* '''Report of Nomination Committee and Election of Officers'''
* '''Report of Historian''' [[Martin Brackbill, Jr.]]
* '''Awarding of Prizes''' [[M. Clair Hershey|Clair Hershey]]
* '''Hymn''' Blest Be the Tie That Binds
* '''Games''' Miss [[Lena Clark]]
* '''Picnic Lunch'''
===Officers of the Brackbill Clan===
'''President'''<br/>
I. Lee Brown, [[Paradise]], Pa.
'''Vice President'''<br/>
M. Clair Hershey, [[wikipedia:Cochranville, PA|Cochranville, Pa.]]
'''Recording Sec.'''<br/>
Ralph Homsher, Paradise R.D. 1, Pa.
'''Corresponding Sec.'''<br/>
[[Martin H. Brackbill]], [[wikipedia:Bausman, PA|Bausman, Pa.]]
'''Treasurer'''<br/>
Walter Denlinger, [[wikipedia:Ronks, PA|Ronks #1, Pa.]]
'''Historian'''<br/>
Martin Brackbill, Jr., [[wikipedia:New Cumberland, PA|New Cumberland, Pa.]]
==Minutes==
Sunday, July 6, 1958
The meeting of the Twelfth Annual [[Brackbill Reunion]] was held in the Paradise Community Park on Sunday July 6, 1958.
[[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman Brackbill]] led the group in singing the opening song, "America".
Rev. Martin Eshleman conducted the devotions.
President Lee Brown called the meeting to order and gave an address of welcome.
We were entertained with special music by the twin daughters of [[Lester Denlinger]].
Rev. Emory Herr, [[Strasburg Mennonite Church]], gave us an inspirational message.
Benjamin Brackbill conducted a memorial service for the following: [[Martin W. Clark]], [[Kinzers]] RD#1; [[Enos L. Zimmerman]], Kinzers; Mrs. [[S. Naomi Girvin]], [[Lititz]]; [[Mrs. Jesse P. Clark]], Kinzers; [[Daniel H. Eshleman]], Paradise; [[J. Louis Brackbill]].
The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved.
The treasurer reported a balance of $18.64. [[Joe Brackbill]] moved that this report be accepted. [[Jacob Brackbill]] seconded the motion. Motion carried.
The offering amounted to $32.44.
Rev. [[Moses Brackbill]] reporting for the nominating committee recommended that the present officers
* President - Lee Brown
* V. President - M. Clair Hershey
* Rec. Sec. - Ralph J. Homsher
* Corres. Sec. - Martin Brackbill
* Treasurer - Walter Denlinger
* Historian - Martin Brackbill Jr.
be reelected. Motion was seconded by Benjamin Brackbill. The candidates were duly elected.
The treasurer reported a balance of $150.00 in the Cemetery drawing fund.
Clair Hershey awarded the following prizes.
* [[Martha Clark]] - traveled the greatest distance ([[Philadelphia]])
* [[Mrs. Hebron Brackbill]] - Oldest person who washed the family car yesterday.
* [[John Miller]] - man who washed the breakfast dishes.
The meeting was adjourned by singing "Blest Be the Tide That Binds". Most of the group remained to eat their picnic lunches and to fellowship together.
Respectfully submitted,<br/>
Ralph J. Homsher<br/>
Recording Secretary
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==Program==
===Cover===
Thirteenth Annual
BRACKBILL REUNION
Sunday, July 5, 1959<br/>
Time --- 2:00 P.M.
PROGRAM -- 2:30 P.M.<br/>
BASKET LUNCH -- 4:30 P.M.<br/>
[[Paradise Community Park]]
[[Lancaster]], Pa.
===Program===
* '''Hymn''' America
* '''Invocation''' Rev. [[Harold Brackbill|C. Harold Brackbill]]
* '''Welcome''' [[Ira Lee Brown|Lee Brown]]
* '''Special Music''' Mens Chorus
* '''Speaker''' [[Jacob R. Bowers]]
* '''Special Music''' Mens Chorus
* '''Memorial Exercise''' [[Benjamin R. Brackbill|Benj. R. Brackbill]]
* '''Minutes''' [[Ralph Homsher]]
* '''Treasurer's Report''' [[Walter R. Denlinger|Walter Denlinger]]
* '''Offering'''
* '''Report of Nomination Committee and Election of Officers'''
* '''Report of Historian''' [[Martin Brackbill, Jr.]]
* '''Awarding of Prizes''' [[M. Clair Hershey|Clair Hershey]]
* '''Hymn''' Blest Be the Tie That Binds
* '''Games''' Miss [[Lena Clark]]
* '''Picnic Lunch'''
===Officers of the Brackbill Clan===
'''President'''<br/>
I. Lee Brown, [[Paradise]], Pa.
'''Vice President'''<br/>
M. Clair Hershey, [[wikipedia:Cochranville, PA|Cochranville, Pa.]]
'''Recording Sec.'''<br/>
Ralph Homsher, Paradise R.D. 1, Pa.
'''Corresponding Sec.'''<br/>
[[Martin H. Brackbill]], [[wikipedia:Bausman, PA|Bausman, Pa.]]
'''Treasurer'''<br/>
Walter Denlinger, [[wikipedia:Ronks, PA|Ronks #1, Pa.]]
'''Historian'''<br/>
Martin Brackbill, Jr., [[wikipedia:New Cumberland, PA|New Cumberland, Pa.]]
==Minutes==
13th [[Brackbill Reunion]] Sunday, July 5, 1959
The 13th reunion of the [[Brackbill]] Family was held in the Paradise Community Park on Sunday July 5, 1959.
The meeting was opened by singing "America".
Rev. Harold Brackbill led the group in devotions.
President Lee Brown gave the address of welcome.
We were entertained with special music by the Men's Chorus of the [[Leacock Presbyterian Church]].
Benjamin Brackbill introduced Mr. Jacob Bowers, the speaker of the day.
Benjamin Brackbill conducted the memorial exercises for the following:
* [[Mrs. Ellis B. Brackbill]], [[wikipedia:Gordonville, PA|Gordonville, Pa.]]
* Mr. [[Ralph Brackbill]], [[wikipedia:Dayton, OH|Dayton, Ohio]]
* Miss [[Hettie Hershey]], Gordonville, Pa.
* [[Anna Denlinger]], [[Strasburg]], Pa.
The Minutes were approved as read.
The treasurer reported a balance of $26.09.
An offering of $34.86 was then received.
Harry Brackbill, chairman of the Nominating Committee gave the following report:
* President - M. Clair Hershey
* V. President - [[Elvin Brackbill]]
* Rec. Sec. - [[Jacob Brackbill]]
* Treasurer - Walter Denlinger
* Historian - Martin Brackbill Jr.
[[Karl Ranck]] moved to accept report.
[[Hershey Brackbill]] seconded the motion. Motion was carried.
Harold Brackbill moved that the nominations be closed and that the Secretary cast ballot for the nominees.
Benjamin Brackbill seconded motion and the motion was carried. Secretary cast ballot and the President then declared the nominees duly elected.
Clair Hershey then awarded the following prizes:
# [[Hettie & Benjamin Kurtz]] - Oldest married couple - married 53 years
# [[Elizabeth Groff]], Karl Ranck, 53 years old - oldest single persons
# [[Brian Keith Denlinger]], son of Rev. & Mrs. [[Wilmer Denlinger]] - youngest person
The program was closed by singing "Blest Be the Tide That Binds".
Most of the group remained to eat their picnic lunch and fellowship together.
Respectfully submitted,<br/>
Ralph J. Homsher<br/>
Recording Secretary
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==Program==
===Cover===
Fourteenth Annual
BRACKBILL REUNION
Sunday, July 3, 1960<br/>
Time --- 2:00 P.M.
PROGRAM -- 2:30 P.M.<br/>
BASKET LUNCH -- 4:30 P.M.<br/>
[[Paradise Community Park]]
[[Lancaster]], Pa.
===Program===
* '''Hymn''' America
* '''Invocation''' [[Joseph Hess]]
* '''Welcome''' [[M. Clair Hershey|Clair Hershey]]
* '''Special Music''' Hershey Girls' Trio
* '''Speaker''' Rev. [[Marvin Eshleman]]
* '''Special Music''' Girls' Trio
* '''Memorial Exercise''' [[Benjamin R. Brackbill|Benj. R. Brackbill]]
* '''Minutes''' [[Jacob Brackbill]]
* '''Treasurer's Report''' [[Walter R. Denlinger|Walter Denlinger]]
* '''Offering'''
* '''Report of Nomination Committee and Election of Officers'''
* '''Report of Historian''' [[Martin Brackbill, Jr.]]
* '''Awarding of Prizes''' [[Elvin Brackbill]]
* '''Hymn''' Blest Be the Tie That Binds
* '''Games''' [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice V. Robinson]]
* '''Picnic Lunch'''
===Officers of the Brackbill Clan===
'''President'''<br/>
M. Clair Hershey, [[wikipedia:Cochranville, PA|Cochranville, Pa.]]
'''Vice President'''<br/>
Elvin Brackbill, Paradise, Pa.
'''Recording Sec.'''<br/>
Jacob Brackbill, [[wikipedia:Soudersburg, PA|Soudersburg, Pa.]]
'''Treasurer'''<br/>
Walter Denlinger, [[wikipedia:Ronks, PA|Ronks #1, Pa.]]
'''Historian'''<br/>
Martin Brackbill, Jr., [[wikipedia:New Cumberland, PA|New Cumberland, Pa.]]
'''Nominating Committee'''<br/>
[[Ira Lee Brown|Lee Brown]], Paradise, Pa.<br/>
Rev. [[Moses Brackbill]], Paradise R. #1, Pa.<br/>
[[Christian Brackbill]], [[wikipedia:Gordonville, PA|Gordonville, Pa.]]
==Minutes==
14th [[Brackbill Reunion]] Sunday, July 3, 1960
The 14th reunion of the [[Brackbill]] Family was held in the Paradise Community Park on Sunday July 3, 19560.
The program began with everyone singing the hymn "America". Joseph Hess from [[wikipedia:Cumberland County, PA|Cumberland County]] led in Devotions. He read Psalm 19 and led in prayer.
President M. Clair Hershey welcomed everyone to the reunion and commented on the perfect weather of the day.
[[Mrs. Edward Appel]], Miss [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|Evelyn Brackbill]], and [[Mrs. Jacob Brackbill]] rendered a girls' trio selection entitled "Precious Hiding Place."
The speaker for our Reunion was Rev. Marvin Eshleman from [[Leaman Place]] who gave us a fine message on presumption and presumptuous living.
Misses [[Doris Hershey|Doris]], [[Marie Hershey|Marie]], and [[Carol Hershey]] sang a trio selection entitled "The Stranger of Galilee."
Benjamin Brackbill conducted the memorial exercises for the following:
* Miss [[Cora E. Brackbill]], [[Strasburg]]
* Mr. [[William R. Brackbill]], [[Lancaster]]
* Pfc. [[Robert Lynn Brackbill]], [[wikipedia:Mannheim, PA|Manhiem]]
* Miss [[Louisa C. Brackbill]], Lancaster
* [[Mrs. Thomas J. Savage]], Strasburg
* Miss [[Ada E. Clark]], [[Intercourse]]
The Minutes were read and approved.
The treasurer's report was as follows:
{| class="wikitable"
|-
| Balance July, 1959
| align="right" |$26.09
|-
| Receipts from Reunion offering
| align="right" |<u>34.86</u>
|-
| align="center" |Total
| align="right" |60.95
|-
| Expenditures
|
|-
| Paper and printing of programs
| align="right" |12.94
|-
| Donation for use of Park
| align="right" |5.00
|-
| Speaker
| align="right" |5.00
|-
| Awards and prizes
| align="right" |4.50
|-
| Care of Brackbill Cemetery
| align="right" |<u>25.00</u>
|-
| align="right" |Total
| align="right" |52.44
|-
| Balance July, 1960
| align="right" |$8.51
|}
The offering then received amounted to $41.67.
The Nominating Committee had the following report: President, Vice-President, Secretary, and Historian the same. Treasurer - [[Roy Denlinger]].
Rev. Moses Brackbill moved that the Nominations be closed and Benjamin Brackbill seconded the motion.
[[Hershey Brackbill]] seconded the motion. Motion was carried.
Rev. Moses Brackbill moved and [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman Brackbill]] seconded a motion that the Secretary cast a ballot to elect those nominated. The Secretary then cast the ballot to elect those nominated.
In the absence of a Report of the Historian, Rev. Mose Brackbill gave a brief talk noting how the Brackbills are now scattered over most of the United States. Mr. [[Aaron Eby]] also talked briefly on why we attend reunions and our purpose for doing so.
Elvin Brackbill then made awards to the following:
# Mrs. [[Fannie Hess]] - oldest person present - she was 79.
# Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Eby - traveled the farthest
# [[Barbara Hoover]], daughter of Mr. and Mrs. [[Paul Hoover]] - youngest person present.
The program was closed with the singing of "Blest Be the Tide That Binds".
Eunice Robinson led the children in some games.
Most of the group remained to eat their picnic lunches and fellowship together.
Respectfully submitted,<br/>
Jacob C. Brackbill<br/>
Recording Secretary
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==Program==
===Cover===
Fifteenth Annual
BRACKBILL REUNION
Sunday, July 2, 1961<br/>
Time --- 2:00 P.M.
PROGRAM -- 2:30 P.M.<br/>
BASKET LUNCH -- 4:30 P.M.<br/>
[[Paradise Community Park]]
[[Lancaster]], Pa.
===Program===
* '''Hymn''' America
* '''Invocation''' Rev. [[Allen Yuninger]]
* '''Welcome''' [[M. Clair Hershey|Clair Hershey]]
* '''Special Music''' Brackbill Chorus
* '''Speaker''' Rev. [[Milton Brackbill]]
* '''Special Music''' Brackbill Chorus
* '''Memorial Exercise''' [[Benjamin R. Brackbill|Benj. R. Brackbill]]
* '''Minutes''' [[Jacob Brackbill]]
* '''Treasurer's Report''' [[Roy Denlinger|I. Roy Denlinger]]
* '''Offering'''
* '''Report of Nomination Committee and Election of Officers'''
* '''Report of Historian''' [[Martin Brackbill, Jr.]]
* '''Awarding of Prizes''' Rev. [[Moses Brackbill]]
* '''Hymn''' Blest Be the Tie That Binds
* '''Games''' [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice V. Robinson]]
* '''Picnic Lunch'''
===Officers of the Brackbill Clan===
'''President'''<br/>
M. Clair Hershey, [[wikipedia:Cochranville, PA|Cochranville R. #1, Pa.]]
'''Vice President'''<br/>
Elvin Brackbill, Paradise, Pa.
'''Recording Sec.'''<br/>
Jacob Brackbill, [[wikipedia:Soudersburg, PA|Soudersburg, Pa.]]
'''Treasurer'''<br/>
I. Roy Denlinger, [[wikipedia:Ronks, PA|Ronks #1, Pa.]]
'''Historian'''<br/>
Martin Brackbill, Jr., [[wikipedia:New Cumberland, PA|New Cumberland, Pa.]]
'''Nominating Committee'''<br/>
[[Ira Lee Brown|Lee Brown]], Paradise, Pa.<br/>
Rev. [[Moses Brackbill]], Paradise R. #1, Pa.<br/>
[[Joe Brackbill]], [[Gap]], Pa.
==Minutes==
15th [[Brackbill Reunion]]
Sunday, July 2, 1961
The 15th reunion of the [[Brackbill]] Family was held in the Paradise Community Park on Sunday July 2, 1961.
The program began with everyone singing the hymn "America". [[Herman Brackbill]] led the singing. Rev. Moses Brackbill gave the Invocation, and President M. Clair Hershey welcomed everyone to the reunion.
The Brackbill Male Chorus sang two numbers, one before and one after the speaker for the day. The song titles were - "In the Sweet By and By" and "My Jesus I Love Thee."
Rev. Milton Brackbill from Frazer, speaker of the day, spoke about the changing times and our unchanging God and about the Word of God in our time using the first chapter of I Peter as a basic Scripture.
Memorial exercises were conducted by Benjamin Brackbill for the following:
* Mr. [[John H. Groff]], [[Kinzers]]
* Mrs. [[H. L. Groff]], [[Intercourse]]
* Mr. [[Levi D. Brackbill]], [[wikipedia:Hessdale, PA|Hessdale]]
* [[Mrs. Vernon C. Smith]], [[Lancaster]]
* [[Mrs. Jacob Oberholtzer]], [[wikipedia:Bareville, PA|Bareville]]
* [[Mrs. Jacob Kreider]], [[Ephrata]]
* Mr. [[Daniel Esbenshade]], Lancaster
* [[Mrs. Martin H. Brackbill]], [[wikipedia:Bausman, PA|Bausman]]
The Minutes were read and approved. The treasurer's report was as follows:
{| class="wikitable"
|-
| Balance on July, 1960-
| align="right" |$8.51
|-
| Offering from reunion -
| align="right" |<u>41.69</u>
|-
| From Cemetery Trust Fund -
| align="right" |25.00
|-
| Total -
| align="right" |$75.20
|-
| Expenditures
|
|-
| Speaker -
| align="right" |$5.00
|-
| Awards and prizes -
| align="right" |5.94
|-
| Donation to park -
| align="right" |5.00
|-
| Programs -
| align="right" |16.58
|-
| Care of Cemetery
| align="right" |<u>25.00</u>
|-
| Total
| align="right" |$57.52
|-
| Balance on July, 1961 -
| align="right" |$17.68
|}
On motion by Benjamin Brackbill, seconded by Rev. Moses Brackbill, the Treasurer's report was accepted. The offering then received amounted to $34.56.
It was suggested that we give the park $10 and Rev. Moses Brackbill made a motion to that effect and Benjamin Brackbill seconded it. The motion was carried.
The President then asked for the report of the nominating committee. Lee Brown, the chairman gave the following report:
* President - Elvin Brackbill
* Vice President - [[Warren Brackbill]]
* Recording Secretary - [[Jacob Brackbill]]
* Treasurer - [[Roy Denlinger]]
* Historian - Martin Brackbill, Jr.
It was moved by Rev. Moses Brackbill and seconded by Benjamin Brackbill that the Nominating Report be accepted.
There being no nominations from the floor, Herman Brackbill moved and Benjamin Brackbill seconded that a motion that the nominations be closed. The motion was carried.
Lee Brown, conducting the election, asked the Secretary to cast a ballot to elect those nominated. The nominees were so elected.
There was no report of the Historian. The condition of the [[Brackbill Cemetery]] was discussed, Benjamin Brackbill said he would look into, be responsible for, and/or take care of the Cemetery Trust Fund.
Rev. Moses Brackbill then made awards to the following:
* Mrs. [[Susan Brackbill]] - oldest person present
* [[Charles Brackbill]] and family - traveled farthest
* Mr. & Mrs. [[Clair Brackbill]] - most recently married couple
* [[Patti Lynn Brackbill|Patti Lynn]], daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Clair Brackbill - youngest person present
The program was closed with the singing of "Blest Be the Tide That Binds".
Eunice Robinson led the children in some games. Most of the group remained to eat their picnic lunches and fellowship together.
Respectfully submitted,<br/>
Jacob Brackbill<br/>
Recording Secretary
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==Program==
===Cover===
Seventeenth Annual
BRACKBILL REUNION
Sunday, July 7, 1963<br/>
Time --- 2:00 P.M.
PROGRAM -- 2:30 P.M.<br/>
BASKET LUNCH -- 4:30 P.M.<br/>
[[Paradise Community Park]]
[[Lancaster]], Pa.
===Program===
* '''Hymn''' Faith of Our Fathers
* '''Invocation''' [[Aaron Eby]]
* '''Welcome''' [[Warren Brackbill|Warren H. Brackbill]]
* '''Special Music''' Denlinger Girls & Friends
* '''Speaker''' Rev. [[Allen B. Yuninger]]
* '''Special Music''' Susan E. Brackbill
* '''Memorial Exercise''' [[Benjamin R. Brackbill|Benj. R. Brackbill]]
* '''Minutes''' [[Jacob Brackbill]]
* '''Treasurer's Report''' [[Roy Denlinger|I. Roy Denlinger]]
* '''Report of Nomination Committee and Election of Officers'''
* '''Report of Historian''' Rev. [[Moses Brackbill]]
* '''Awarding of Prizes''' [[Lester Denlinger|E. Lester Denlinger]]
* '''Hymn''' Blest Be the Tie That Binds
* '''Games''' [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice B. Robinson]]
* '''Picnic Lunch'''
===Officers of the Brackbill Clan===
'''President'''<br/>
Warren H. Brackbill, [[Lancaster]], Pa.
'''Vice President'''<br/>
E. Lester Denlinger, R.D.2, [[wikipedia:Willow Street, PA|Willow Street, Pa.]]
'''Recording Sec.'''<br/>
Jacob Brackbill, [[wikipedia:Soudersburg, PA|Soudersburg, Pa.]]
'''Treasurer'''<br/>
I. Roy Denlinger, [[wikipedia:Ronks, PA|Ronks #1, Pa.]]
'''Historian'''<br/>
Rev. Moses Brackbill, Paradise, Pa.
'''Nominating Committee'''<br/>
[[Elvin Brackbill]], Lancaster, Pa.<br/>
[[M. Clair Hershey]], R. D. 1, [[wikipedia:Cochranville, PA|Cochranville, Pa.]]<br/>
[[Ira Lee Brown|Lee Brown]], Paradise, Pa.
==Minutes==
17th [[Brackbill Reunion]], Sunday, July 7, 1963
The 17th reunion of the [[Brackbill]] Family was held in the Paradise Community Park on Sunday, July 7, 1963.
The program began with everyone singing the hymn, "Faith of Our Fathers." Rev. [[Harold Brackbill]], [[wikipedia:Jamesburg, NJ|Jamesburg, N.J.]], led the singing, Aaron Eby led in devotions using portions of Scripture from Matthew and Deuteronomy and leading us in prayer. The President, Warren Brackbill, welcomed everyone to the reunion. We were favored with several selections by a girls chorus. The speaker of the day was Rev. Allen Yuninger from Rock Presbyterian Church, Md. He led us in Bible Study of the 35th chapter of Jeremiah. [[Susan E. Brackbill|Susan Brackbill]] then rendered several selections on the flute.
The Memorial Exercise was conducted by Lester Denlinger for the following people:
* [[Arthur H. Brackbill]], Lancaster
* [[Mrs. Isaac Doutrich]], Lancaster
* [[Maurice L. Brackbill]], [[wikipedia:Harrisonburg, VA|Harrisonburg, Va.]]
* [[Harry F. Brackbill]], Lancaster
* Mrs. [[E. L. Zimmerman]], [[Soudersburg]]
* [[Mrs. Walter Denlinger]], Ronks R.D. #1
* [[Isaac E. Hershey]], [[wikipedia:Gordonville, PA|Gordonville]] R.D. #1
* [[Mrs. Landis D. Brackbill]], [[Gap]]
* [[Isaac H. Buckwalter]], [[Kinzers]] R.D. #1
* [[Levi A. Weaver]], [[New Holland]]
* [[John A. Clark]], Ronks R.D. #1
* [[Mrs. Benjamin R. Brackbill]], Paradise
The Minutes of the 16th Brackbill Reunion were then read and approved.
The Treasurer's Report as follows was given by [[Walter Denlinger]] in the absence of the Treasurer Roy Denlinger
{| class="wikitable"
|-
| Balance on July 1962
| align="right" |$16.64
|-
| Offering from '62 Reunion
| align="right" |25.00
|-
| Transferred from Cemetery Fund
| align="right" |<u>25.00</u>
|-
| align="right" |Total
| align="right" |$66.64
|-
| Expenses
|
|-
| Speaker -
| align="right" |5.00
|-
| Prizes -
| align="right" |5.00
|-
| Donation to Park -
| align="right" |10.00
|-
| 200 printed Programs
| align="right" |9.88
|-
| Care of Cemetery
| align="right" |<u>25.00</u>
|-
| Total
| align="right" |$54.88
|-
| Balance on July 1963
| align="right" |$11.76
|}
The offering then received amounted to $34.51. [[Joe Brackbill]] made a motion that the Treasurer's report be accepted and [[Elvin Brackbill]] seconded it. The motion was carried. The Nominating Committee then nominated the present officers for next year. Harold Brackbill moved we accept the report of the Nominating Committee, Ben Brackbill seconded the motion. The motion was carried. There being no further nominations, Joe Brackbill moved the nominations be closed and Harold Brackbill seconded the motion. The motion was carried. Harold Brackbill then moved that the Secretary cast a ballot to elect those nominated, it was seconded by [[Walter Denlinger]]. The motion was carried and they were so elected.
Rev. Moses Brackbill, Historian, reported that we have a remarkable family. He made mention of how good we have it in our country with our religious freedom compared to our forefathers in the old country. He also made mention that the Brackbills first settled in [[Strasburg]] Twp., then spread to Paradise Twp., and then to [[Salisbury]] Twp. [[William Fenninger]] from [[wikipedia:Delmar, NY|Delmar, N.Y.]] also spoke giving testimony that religion played a very important role in his life.
[[Hebron E. H. Brackbill|Hebron Brackbill]] reported for the Cemetery Committee. [[Paul Shenberger]] will care for the Cemetery for the same fee of $25.00. He asked permission to trim the lower limbs from the trees, if there were no objections. No one voiced any objections.
Prizes were awarded by the Vice President Lester Denlinger to the following people:
* Youngest person present - [[Billy Brackbill]], son of Mr. & Mrs. Harold Brackbill
* Oldest person present - Mr. [[Christian Hess]], [[wikipedia:Cumberland County, PA|Cumberland County]]
* Traveled farthest - Mr. Fenninger, Delmar, N.Y.
* Got up earliest - Mr. [[Norman Hess]] - 5:30 a.m.
* Present at every reunion - [[Mrs. Elias Eby]]
The program was closed with everyone singing "Blest Be the Tide That Binds".
Eunice Robinson then led the children in a large variety of games, giving prizes.
Most of the group remained to eat their picnic lunches and have fellowship together.
Respectfully submitted,<br/>
Jacob Brackbill<br/>
Secretary
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==Program==
===Cover===
Sixteenth Annual
BRACKBILL REUNION
Sunday, July 1, 1962<br/>
Time --- 2:00 P.M.
PROGRAM -- 2:30 P.M.<br/>
BASKET LUNCH -- 4:30 P.M.<br/>
[[Paradise Community Park]]
[[Lancaster]], Pa.
===Program===
* '''Hymn''' Blessed Assurance
* '''Invocation''' [[Lester Denlinger]]
* '''Welcome''' [[Elvin Brackbill]]
* '''Special Music''' Denlinger Girls
* '''Speaker''' [[Edward Shotzberger]]
* '''Special Music''' Denlinger Girls
* '''Memorial Exercise''' [[Benjamin R. Brackbill|Benj. R. Brackbill]]
* '''Minutes''' [[Jacob Brackbill]]
* '''Treasurer's Report''' [[Roy Denlinger|I. Roy Denlinger]]
* '''Report of Nomination Committee and Election of Officers'''
* '''Report of Historian''' [[Martin Brackbill, Jr.]]
* '''Awarding of Prizes''' [[Warren Brackbill|Warren H. Brackbill]]
* '''Hymn''' Blest Be the Tie That Binds
* '''Games''' [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice V. Robinson]]
* '''Picnic Lunch'''
===Officers of the Brackbill Clan===
'''President'''<br/>
Elvin Brackbill, [[Lancaster]], Pa.
'''Vice President'''<br/>
Warren H. Brackbill, Paradise, Pa.
'''Recording Sec.'''<br/>
Jacob Brackbill, [[wikipedia:Soudersburg, PA|Soudersburg, Pa.]]
'''Treasurer'''<br/>
I. Roy Denlinger, [[wikipedia:Ronks, PA|Ronks #1, Pa.]]
'''Historian'''<br/>
Martin Brackbill, Jr., [[wikipedia:New Cumberland, PA|New Cumberland, Pa.]]
'''Nominating Committee'''<br/>
[[M. Clair Hershey]], R. D. 1, [[wikipedia:Cochranville, PA|Cochranville, Pa.]]<br/>
Rev. [[Moses Brackbill]], Paradise R. #1, Pa.<br/>
[[Ira Lee Brown|Lee Brown]], Paradise, Pa.
==Minutes==
16th [[Brackbill Reunion]], Sunday, July 1, 1962
The 16th reunion of the [[Brackbill]] Family was held in the Paradise Community Park on Sunday July 1, 1962.
The program began with everyone singing the hymn, "Blessed Assurance". [[Roy Denlinger]] led the singing. [[Lester Denlinger]] led in Devotions using Psalm 46 and a brief prayer. The President, Elvin Brackbill, welcomed everyone to the reunion. For special music, the three daughters of Mr. & Mrs. Lester Denlinger sang "The Golden Rule" and "Take Up Thy Cross". Mr. Edward Shotzberger, a member of [[Grace Lutheran Church]], speaker of the day, delivered a fine message with the Theme, "He that Loveth not, knoweth not God." He asked us to remember that God thinks seriously about the world and also that God is a God of love. Following the message, the Denlinger Girls sang, "When I Survey the Wondrous Cross" and "Rock of Ages".
The Memorial Exercise was conducted by Benjamin R. Brackbill for the following:
* Mr. [[Frank W. Hoover]], [[wikipedia:Gordonville, PA|Gordonville R.D. #1]]
* [[Mrs. Enos H. Brackbill]], [[Intercourse]]
* Mrs. [[Anna Fenninger]], [[wikipedia:Delmar, NY|Delmar, N.Y.]]
* Mrs. [[Ruth Mininger Brackbill]], [[wikipedia:Harrisonburg, VA|Harrisonburg, Va.]]
* Mr. [[Daniel Weinhold]], [[wikipedia:Leacock, PA|Leacock]]
* [[Mrs. Aaron Eby]], [[wikipedia:Mauriceville, PA|Mauriceville, Pa.]]
Mention was also made of the very recent death of [[Martin H. Brackbill|Martin Brackbill]].
The Minutes of the 15th Brackbill Reunion were read and approved.
The treasurer's report was as follows:
{| class="wikitable"
|-
| Balance July 1961
| align="right" |17.68
|-
| Offering taken at Reunion 1961
| align="right" |34.56
|-
| Transferred from Cemetery Trust Fund
| align="right" |<u>25.00</u>
|-
| align="right" |Total
| align="right" |$77.24
|-
| Expenditures
|
|-
| Speaker
| align="right" |5.00
|-
| Prizes
| align="right" |3.96
|-
| Donation to Park
| align="right" |10.00
|-
| Paper & Printing of Programs
| align="right" |16.64
|-
| Care of Cemetery
| align="right" |<u>25.00</u>
|-
| Total
| align="right" |$60.60
|-
| Balance on July 1962
| align="right" |$16.64
|}
The offering then received amounted to $25.00. Mention was then made that the Trust Fund set up by [[Elias Brackbill|Elias]] and [[Henry Brackbill]] is now $1,406.66 and the usable fund from that is $185.36.
Rev. Moses Brackbill moved that the Treasurer's Report be accepted and [[Lester Denlinger]] seconded it. The Motion carried.
Mr. [[Hebron E. H. Brackbill|Hebron Brackbill]] reported for the Cemetery Committee, which was appointed in 1947 consisting of Dr. [[Allen Brackbill]], Mr. Benjamin Brackbill, and Hebron E. H. Brackbill. He informed us that [[Christ Fisher]] no longer desired to care for the Cemetery and that [[Paul Shenberger]], [[Strasburg]], R#1 is mowing the grass for the same fee of $25.
Rev. Moses Brackbill reported for the Nominating Committee. The following names were given:
* President - Warren Brackbill
* Vice President - Lester Denlinger
* Recording Secretary - [[Jacob Brackbill]]
* Treasurer - [[Roy Denlinger]]
* Historian - Rev. Moses Brackbill
There being no nominations from the floor, Ben Brackbill moved and [[M. Clair Hershey|Clair Hershey]] seconded the motion that nominations be closed. The motion carried. Rev. Moses Brackbill moved and Ben Brackbill seconded a motion that the Secretary cast a ballot to elect those nominated. They were so elected.
There was no report of the Historian, but Rev. Moses Brackbill gave a brief history and talked briefly about how widely scattered the Brackbills now are.
Prizes were awarded by the Vice President Warren Brackbill to the following:
* Youngest person present - [[Carol Ann Eby]], daughter of Mr. & Mrs. [[James Eby]]
* Oldest person present - Mr. [[Christian Hess]], [[wikipedia:Cumberland County, PA|Cumberland County]]
* Traveled farthest to Reunion - James Eby family from [[wikipedia:Hopewell, NJ|Hopewell, N.J.]]
* Largest family, every member being present - a tie between [[Paul Hoover]]'s and Jacob Brackbill's
* [[Patti Lynn Brackbill|Patti Lynn]], daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Clair Brackbill - youngest person present
The program was closed with Roy Denlinger leading in the singing of "Blest Be the Tide That Binds".
Eunice Robinson then led the children in a large variety of games, giving prizes to the winners.
Most of the group remained to eat their picnic lunches.
Respectfully submitted,<br/>
Jacob Brackbill<br/>
Recording Secretary
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==Program==
===Cover===
Eighteenth Annual
BRACKBILL REUNION
Sunday, July 5, 1964<br/>
Time --- 2:00 P.M.
PROGRAM -- 2:30 P.M.<br/>
BASKET LUNCH -- 4:30 P.M.<br/>
[[Paradise Community Park]]
[[Lancaster]], Pa.
===Program===
* '''Hymn''' Faith of Our Fathers
* '''Devotions''' [[Paul Hoover]] Family
* '''Welcome''' [[Warren Brackbill|Warren H. Brackbill]]
* '''Special Music''' Men's Chorus
* '''Speaker''' Rev. [[Emory Herr]]
* '''Special Music''' Men's Chorus
* '''Memorial Exercise''' [[Elvin Brackbill]]
* '''Minutes''' [[Jacob Brackbill]]
* '''Treasurer's Report''' [[Roy Denlinger|I. Roy Denlinger]]
* '''Report of Nomination Committee and Election of Officers'''
* '''Report of Historian''' Rev. [[Moses Brackbill]]
* '''Awarding of Prizes''' [[Lester Denlinger|E. Lester Denlinger]]
* '''Hymn''' Blest Be the Tie That Binds
* '''Games''' [[Mrs. E. Lester Denlinger]]
* '''Picnic Lunch'''
===Officers of the Brackbill Clan===
'''President'''<br/>
Warren H. Brackbill, [[Lancaster]], Pa.
'''Vice President'''<br/>
E. Lester Denlinger, R.D.2, [[wikipedia:Willow Street, PA|Willow Street, Pa.]]
'''Recording Sec.'''<br/>
Jacob Brackbill, [[wikipedia:Soudersburg, PA|Soudersburg, Pa.]]
'''Treasurer'''<br/>
I. Roy Denlinger, [[wikipedia:Ronks, PA|Ronks #1, Pa.]]
'''Historian'''<br/>
Rev. Moses Brackbill, Paradise, Pa.
'''Nominating Committee'''<br/>
[[Elvin Brackbill]], Lancaster, Pa.<br/>
[[M. Clair Hershey]], R. D. 1, [[wikipedia:Cochranville, PA|Cochranville, Pa.]]<br/>
[[Ira Lee Brown|Lee Brown]], Paradise, Pa.
==Minutes==
18th [[Brackbill Reunion]]
Sunday, July 5, 1964
The 18th annual Reunion of the [[Brackbill]] Family was held in the Paradise Community Park on Sunday, July 5, 1964.
The program began with [[Herman Brackbill]] leading the singing the hymn, "Faith of Our Fathers." Paul Hoover read the Scripture and [[Janet Hoover]] led in prayer for the devotions. The President Warren Brackbill welcomed everyone to the Reunion. The Men's Chorus of [[Leacock Presbyterian Church]] sang two selections. The speaker for the day was Rev. [[Emory Herr]], preacher of the [[Strasburg Mennonite Church]]. He spoke concerning the Christian Family and Home and influence on children. Also that we as individuals should be a good influence to others we meet. The Men's Chorus then sang two other selections.
Rev. Moses Brackbill was asked to conduct the Memorial Exercises for the following people:
* [[Isaac Brackbill]]
* [[Christian B. Hess]]
* [[Mrs. Daniel Brackbill]]
* [[Landis Brackbill]]
The Minutes of the 17th Brackbill Reunion were then read and approved.
The Treasurer's Report given by [[Roy Denlinger]] was as follows:
{| class="wikitable"
|-
| Balance on July 1963-
| align="right" |$11.76
|-
| Offering received in July 1963 -
| align="right" |34.51
|-
| Expenses -
|
|-
| Speaker -
| align="right" |5.00
|-
| Prizes -
| align="right" |4.62
|-
| Park -
| align="right" |10.00
|-
| Printing -
| align="right" |<u>7.00</u>
|-
| Total
| align="right" |$26.62
|-
| Balance in July 1964
| align="right" |$19.65
|}
Note: A $25 check from the Cemetery Fund was endorsed over directly for the care of the [[Brackbill Cemetery]].
Herman Brackbill moved that the Treasurer's Report be accepted. Lee Brown seconded the motion and the motion was carried. The offering then received amounted to $29.90.
[[Hebron E. H. Brackbill|Hebron Brackbill]] reported for the Cemetery Committee. [[Francis R. Ehrgood]], 226 1/2 Miller Street, [[Strasburg]], is now caring for the Brackbill Cemetery for the same fee of $25 at least for this season. Handling of the Cemetery Fund Interest for the care and upkeep of the Brackbill Cemetery was discussed and it was recommended that an office be created for that purpose.
Lee Brown, reporting for the Nominating Committee, gave the following report:
* President - Lester Denlinger
* Vice President - [[J. Harold Brackbill]]
* Recording Secretary - [[Evelyn Martin]]
* Treasurer - Roy Denlinger
* Historian - Rev. Moses Brackbill
Karl Ranck moved that we accept the report and Moses Brackbill seconded it. The motion was carried. Herman Brackbill moved that the nominations be closed and that Secretary cast a ballot to elect those nominated. Janet Hoover seconded the motion and the motion was carried.
The President, Warren Brackbill, then asked for a volunteer for taking charge of the Memorial Exercises, keeping a record of deaths.
Rev. Moses Brackbill, Historian, had two copies of the [[Mennonite Research Journal]]; from one copy Rev. [[Harold Brackbill|C. Harold Brackbill]] read concerning the capture and the imprisonment of [[Benedictus Brackbill|Benedict Brackbill]] in [[wikipedia:Berne|Berne, Switzerland]] in 1709. Rev. Moses Brackbill then reviewed some more of the material telling how the Hand of God must have led the Swiss exiles to come to America. Also giving Benedict's birth as being in 1665 and his death in 1720.
Lester Denlinger, Vice President, awarded prizes for the following:
* Youngest person present - [[Barbara Hoover]], 4 yrs.
* Oldest person present - [[Benjamin Kurtz]], 86 yrs.
* Family who traveled the farthest - Rev. C. Harold Brackbill, 115mi.
* Person who arrived first - [[Roy Groff]]
The meeting was then closed by everyone singing "Blest Be the Tide That Binds".
Mrs. Lester Denlinger then led the children in games, giving prizes.
Most of the group remained to eat their picnic lunches and to have fellowship together.
Respectfully submitted,<br/>
Jacob Brackbill, Sect.
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==Program==
===Cover===
Nineteenth Annual
BRACKBILL REUNION
Sunday, July 4, 1965<br/>
Time --- 2:00 P.M.
PROGRAM -- 2:30 P.M.<br/>
BASKET LUNCH -- 4:30 P.M.<br/>
[[Paradise Community Park]]
[[Lancaster]], Pa.
===Program===
* '''Hymn''' Faith of Our Fathers
* '''Devotions''' [[M. Clair Hershey]]
* '''Welcome''' [[Lester Denlinger|E. Lester Denlinger]]
* '''Special Music''' [[Susan E. Brackbill]]
* '''Speaker''' Rev. [[C. Harold Brackbill]]
* '''Special Music''' Denlinger Twins
* '''Memorial Exercise''' [[J. Harold Brackbill]]
* '''Minutes''' Mrs. [[Evelyn Martin]]
* '''Treasurer's Report''' [[Roy Denlinger|I. Roy Denlinger]]
* '''Report of Nomination Committee and Election of Officers'''
* '''Report of Historian''' [[E. Herman Brackbill]]
* '''Awarding of Prizes''' J. Harold Brackbill
* '''Hymn''' Blest Be the Tie That Binds
* '''Games''' [[Ruth Brackbill]]/[[Mrs. J. Harold Brackbill]]
* '''Picnic Lunch'''
===Officers of the Brackbill Clan===
'''President'''<br/>
E. Lester Denlinger, R.D.2, [[wikipedia:Willow Street, PA|Willow Street, Pa.]]
'''Vice President'''<br/>
J. Harold Brackbill, [[Paradise]], Pa.
'''Recording Sec.'''<br/>
Mrs. Evelyn Martin, Stras. Rd., [[Gap]], Pa.
'''Treasurer'''<br/>
Roy Denlinger, 103 Lamptr. Rd., [[Lancaster|Lanc.]], Pa.
'''Historian'''<br/>
Rev. Moses Brackbill, Paradise, Pa.
'''Nominating Committee'''<br/>
[[Warren Brackbill|Warren H. Brackbill]], Paradise, Pa.<br/>
[[M. Clair Hershey]], R. D. 1, [[wikipedia:Cochranville, PA|Cochranville, Pa.]]<br/>
[[Ira Lee Brown|Lee Brown]], Paradise, Pa.
==Commentary==
''There are no minutes for the 1965 reunion in the Brackbill Family Reunion Secretary's Book.''
{{Brackbill reunion |before=[[Brackbill Reunion, 1964|1964]] |after=[[Brackbill Reunion, 1966|1966]] }}
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==Program==
===Cover===
Twentieth Annual
BRACKBILL REUNION
Sunday, July 3, 1966<br/>
Time --- 2:00 P.M.
PROGRAM -- 2:30 P.M.<br/>
BASKET LUNCH -- 4:30 P.M.<br/>
[[Paradise Community Park]]
[[Lancaster]], Pa.
===Program===
* '''Hymn''' Faith of Our Fathers
* '''Devotions''' [[Hershey Brackbill|Hershey L. Brackbill]]
* '''Welcome''' [[Lester Denlinger|E. Lester Denlinger]]
* '''Special Music''' Girls Quartet
* '''Speaker''' Rev. [[Moses Brackbill|Moses H. Brackbill]]
* '''Special Music''' Debbie & [[Larry Denlinger]]
* '''Memorial Exercise''' [[J. Harold Brackbill]]
* '''Minutes''' Mrs. [[Evelyn Martin]]
* '''Treasurer's Report''' [[Paul Hoover|Paul R. Hoover]]
* '''Report of Nomination Committee and Election of Officers'''
* '''Report of Historian''' [[Jacob C. Brackbill]]
* '''Awarding of Prizes''' J. Harold Brackbill
* '''Hymn''' Blest Be the Tie That Binds
* '''Games''' [[Mrs. Paul R. Hoover]]
* '''Picnic Lunch'''
===Officers of the Brackbill Clan===
'''President'''<br/>
E. Lester Denlinger, R.D.2, [[wikipedia:Willow Street, PA|Willow Street, Pa.]]
'''Vice President'''<br/>
J. Harold Brackbill, [[Paradise]], Pa.
'''Recording Sec.'''<br/>
Mrs. Evelyn Martin, Stras. Rd., [[Gap]], Pa.
'''Treasurer'''<br/>
Paul R. Hoover, RD #1, [[wikipedia:Ronks, PA|Ronks, Pa.]]
'''Historian'''<br/>
Jacob C. Brackbill, [[Soudersburg]], Pa.
'''Nominating Committee'''<br/>
[[Warren Brackbill|Warren H. Brackbill]], Paradise, Pa.<br/>
[[M. Clair Hershey]], R. D. 1, [[wikipedia:Cochranville, PA|Cochranville, Pa.]]<br/>
[[Ira Lee Brown|Lee Brown]], Paradise, Pa.
==Treasurer's Report==
Treas. Report
28.71
Expenses
{| class="wikitable"
|J. Harold Brackbill - Prizes
|align="right"|$3.80
|-
|Sec. Stamps
|align="right"|1.48
|-
|[[Warren Brackbill]]
|align="right"|5.25
|-
|Printing - 250 programs, 50 biographies -
|
|-
|Walter Nickel Park
|align="right"|10.00
|-
|[[Moses Brackbill]], Speaker
|align="right"|5.00
|-
|[[Janet Hoover]], games
|
|}
==Commentary==
''No minutes were available for the 1966 Brackbill Reunion, only a program and the handwritten notes from the Treasurer's Report.''
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==Program==
===Cover===
Twenty-Second Annual
BRACKBILL REUNION
Sunday, July 14, 1968<br/>
Time --- 2:00 P.M.
PROGRAM -- 2:30 P.M.
[[Paradise Community Park]]
[[Lancaster]], Pa.
===Program===
* '''Hymn''' Faith of Our Fathers
* '''Welcome''' [[J. Harold Brackbill]]
* '''Devotions & Address''' <strike>Wilmer Eby</strike> [[Emory Herr]]
* '''Special Music''' Male Chorus
* '''Memorial Exercise & Historian's Report''' [[E. Herman Brackbill]]
* '''Minutes''' Mrs. [[Evelyn Martin]]
* '''Treasurer's Report''' [[Paul Hoover|Paul R. Hoover]]
* '''Trust Officer's Report''' [[Lester Denlinger|E. Lester Denlinger]]
* '''Report of Nomination Committee and Election of Officers'''
* '''Hymn''' Blest Be the Tie That Binds
* '''Games''' [[Jacob C. Brackbill]]
* '''Picnic Lunch'''
===Officers of the Brackbill Clan===
'''President'''<br/>
J. Harold Brackbill, [[Paradise]], Pa.
'''Vice President'''<br/>
Jacob C. Brackbill, [[Soudersburg]], Pa.
'''Recording Sec.'''<br/>
Mrs. Evelyn Martin, Stras. Rd., [[Gap]], Pa.
'''Treasurer'''<br/>
Paul R. Hoover, RD #1, [[wikipedia:Ronks, PA|Ronks, Pa.]]
'''Historian'''<br/>
E. Herman Brackbill, Paradise, Pa.
'''Nominating Committee'''<br/>
E. Lester Denlinger, R.D.2, [[wikipedia:Willow Street, PA|Willow Street, Pa.]]<br/>
[[Warren Brackbill|Warren H. Brackbill]], Paradise, Pa.<br/>
[[M. Clair Hershey]], R. D. 1, [[wikipedia:Cochranville, PA|Cochranville, Pa.]]
==Commentary==
''There are no minutes for the 1968 Brackbill Reunion in the Brackbill Reunion Secretary's Book.''
{{Brackbill reunion |before=[[Brackbill Reunion, 1966|1966]] |after=[[Brackbill Reunion, 1984|1984]] }}
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'''Mary Jane Brown''' was a youth member of the congregation at [[Leacock Presbyterian Church]] who sang in the choir. Her brother was [[Ira Lee Brown]].
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'''Harrisburg''' is the capital of Pennsylvania. It figures in the narrative as follows:
* Location of the farm show ([[HB Journal for Jan 20-21, 1939|Jan 20-21, 1939]])
* Presbyterian Synod Young People's Conference ([[HB Journal for Apr 28, 1939|Apr 28]] – [[HB Journal for Apr 30, 1939|30]], 1939)
For more information about Harrisburg, see [[Wikipedia:Harrisburg|Wikipedia]].
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'''Lancaster, Pennsylvania''' is the county seat of [[Lancaster County]]. It figures in the family narrative as a shopping destination, home of various county-level events such as the County Chorus, and other activities.
For more information about Lancaster, see [[Wikipedia:Lancaster, Pennsylvania|Wikipedia]].
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'''New York, NY''' was the first-day destination of the honeymoon trip that [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman]] and [[Jane Young|Jane]] took with the Buchers beginning [[HB Journal for May 21, 1939|May 21, 1939]].
More information about New York City is available via [[Wikipedia:New York City|Wikipedia]].
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'''Philadelphia''' figures in this wiki as follows:
* Location of bakery with which the mill does business.
More information about Philadelphia is on [[Wikipedia:Philadelphia|Wikipedia]].
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Reading
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'''Reading, PA''' is a city in [[Berks County]], just north of [[Lancaster County]].
For more information about Reading, see [[Wikipedia:Reading, PA|Wikipedia]].
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'''Hess's Mill''' was where [[E. Herman Brackbill]] worked from 1937 to 1940. Also known as the New Milltown Roller Mill, the mill sits on a site that was continuously in use for milling from around 1750 through the mid-20th century.
A number of people worked at the mill at one point or another. It was managed by [[John Hess]]; this site includes a [[:Category:Hess's Mill employees|partial list of employees]].
The mill currently houses an [http://books-rare.blogspot.com/2006/07/our-home-and-shop-hess-mill-or-new.html antiquarian bookshop].
More information about the mill can be found on [[Wikipedia:New_Milltown, Pennsylvania|Wikipedia]].
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The '''Ralston Purina company''' was a major business partner of [[Hess's Mill]]. The company had two main brand lines, the Ralston line which had mostly human food products, and the Purina line which was primarily animal feed products, called chows. Hess's Mill was a Purina mill, meaning that it took raw feed grains which it milled and mixed them with the Purina "chow" ingredients which it then sold to its customers.
The Purina ingredients arrived via carload, and delays in the shipments caused the mill to be late filling customer orders. This occurred over several periods in the diary, including [[HB Journal for Feb 22, 1939|February 22]] and [[HB Journal for Mar 23, 1939|March 23]]-[[HB Journal for Mar 24, 1939|24]], 1939.
The [[HB Journal for Mar 21, 1939|Herman Brackbill Journal for March 21, 1939]] contains a reference to [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman]] going to a "feed meeting" and hearing [[Donald Danforth]], son of the company's founder, speaking.
More information about Ralston Purina is available on [[Wikipedia:Ralston Purina Company|Wikipedia]].
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'''[http://www.chinesecheckers.biz/ Chinese Checkers]''' is a game played with marbles on a star-shaped board. As in conventional checkers, the objective is to get the player's marbles from one side of the board to another, and "jumping" a marble over another captures the second marble.
Chinese Checkers is actually a German game that arrived in the US in 1928 under the name "Hop Ching" (used to make it sound more exotic). Hop Ching was generalized to "Chinese Checkers" by 1939 when [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman]] and his family were playing it. It is based on a game called Halma that was invented in the late 19th century.
For more information about Chinese Checkers, see [[Wikipedia:Chinese checkers|Wikipedia]].
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The Lancaster County dialect includes some expressions from Pennsylvania German (Dutch) and other sources.
==Expressions==
'''Once''' is frequently used in the sense of ''for once''. (''[[HB Journal for Jan 26, 1939|We ... had quite an enjoyable evening home once]]''.)
'''Till''' is used in the sense of ''by'' (as in ''till dinner'').
'''Red''' or '''Ret up''' is used in the sense of cleaning up.
'''All''' is used as ''all out'' or ''all gone''. (''[[HB Journal for Apr 19, 1940|Our coal is all again...]]'')
==Grammatical constructions==
'''Adjective forms as adverbs''': Adjectives, especially intensifiers, are used as adverbs frequently for emphasis (''[[HB Journal for Jan 23, 1939|terrible busy]]''.)
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'''Guardian Service cookware''' was an aluminum cookware product that was sold by independent salesmen from the 1930s through 1956. The sales model resembled the Tupperware model, in which the salesman would work with a local "hostess" to throw a party and convince the guests to buy the cookware. (This is documented in [[HB Journal for Jul 27, 1940|Herman's 1940 journal for July 27]].)
Guardian Service made prior to World War II has metal lids; because of metal rationing the company switched to glass lids during the war.
The Guardian Service that Herman and Jane purchased in [[HB Journal for Jul 8, 1940|July 1940]] is still in use today, the pieces having been divided between their children.
==References==
* [http://hcprobate.homestead.com/guardian.html Guardian Service Cookware Corner]
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'''Pinochle''' is a card game that was often played by the Brackbills. For more information see [[wikipedia:Pinochle|Wikipedia]].
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'''Aldus W. Doutrich''' was the husband of [[Emma S. Young]] and the father of [[Raymond Doutrich]] and [[Betty Doutrich]].
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'''Raymond Doutrich''' was the son of [[Aldus W. Doutrich]] and [[Emma S. Young]] and the brother of [[Betty Doutrich|Betty]].
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'''Emma S. Young''' was the daughter of [[J. Adam Young]] and [[Susan Shultz]] and the sister of [[Arthur S. Young]]. She was the wife of [[Aldus W. Doutrich]] and the mother of [[Raymond Doutrich]] and [[Betty Doutrich]].
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Callie & Silas were down this evening. Callie gave me one of her crocheted aprons for the bazarre.
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Judy our dog was hit by a machine but not badly hurt. Jerry H. mowed the lawn. Daylight saving time begins tonight.
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It rained this morning. Went to church & s. school. Went up to see Gables television tonight.
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Got the baby chicks today. They were two weeks old.
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One chick was dead this morning. I sent for a pen for 1.00. [[Reuben Wenger]] died on Sunday. [[Clair Carris]] has a brain tumor.
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Bought a new stove today. Another peep died.
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Cleaned two rooms today. Ray went over to the [[Green Dragon]] with Mark Hershey.
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Had frost this morning. The thermometer was below 32. Another peep died.
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Jerry could not mow the yard today. His finger was split open playing ball. Hazel and Sue Ellen were over for awhile this eve.
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Partly cloudy. I planted 100 sweet potato replants. Also about 200 mangle plants. Cleaned the chicken house. [[Harry Simpson]] planted 1 1/2 acres of tobacco. Ab. did not come today.
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Partly cloudy, warmer. We finished planting tobacco today and sold some plants.
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Clear & warm. This was childrens day. They had a nice program. No visitors today.
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Partly cloudy warm. Ray finished shovel harrowing his corn. Ab planted some mangles and hoed in the garden. [[Doris Brackbill|Dot B.]] & [[Ira Lee Brown|Lee B.]] were married today
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Partly cloudy & warm. We washed and ironed. Ab's motor cycle went bad on him. He is going to try to sell it. Charles (illegible) got 200 sweet potato sprouts.
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Partly cloudy. Ab planted 2 rows of Heller corn and I picked some peas. I put 4 pt. in the freezer. Henny got his hay in today.
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It was showery all day and we had a thunder shower near evening. The lightning blew out 2 fuses and a light bulb. We did not get our hay in. Henny got a little barley in.
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Showery again. The men (illegible) planted tobacco. I made 10 jars of pineapple honey. I planted the gladiolia and other flowers. [[Milly]] was over for a few minutes. Buddy Acker and Emma have a baby boy Thomas born yesterday.
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Rainy all day by showers. I picked two qt cherries and picked peas and put them in the refrigerator locker 8 pt and 1 qt.
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Rainy and a little cooler. Ray & Ab made me a pen for chickens and Ray roofed & painted a box for Judy. Ray's knee is very bad again. We have a guest sleeping in the barn an Irishman.
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Ab came today, We planted a little over an acre of tobacco. [[Harry Simpson|Harry S.]] planted 3 more rows of tobacco.
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Cloudy and some showers. We went to Sunday school but not to church I slept most all afternoon. [[Milly Hershey]] was here awhile and [[Arthur S. Young|Art]] & [[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Luetta]]. Our guest is still in the barn.
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Partly cloudy but no rain. We washed. Ab picked 2 buckets of cherries. I picked enough peas for the hay makers for supper. We got the hay in at last. Our guest left this morning. I canned 4 qt cherries. Henny got his barley in.
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partly cloudy & warm. We ironed & canned 8 more qt of cherries. I got a letter for Jennie. Some one dropped 3 tailless kittens in our front yard. Henny got his barley straw bailed.
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Mostly clear and very warm. Hersheys got their hay in. We canned 11 more quarts of cherries now we have
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Clear warmer. Ray reset the rhubarb and asparagus. I partitioned off another room for the chicks but did not get them into it, must scrub it yet. Brought the glider down. Got 2 letters one from Jen and one from Anabel.
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Clear warm. [[Jane Young|Jane]] took me along to the Farm meeting at Mrs. Lantz's. We had strawberries and ice cream & cakes. Mrs. Bauhm and Margaret & her son & husband were here this evening. Beauty our cow had milk fever.
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Clear & warm. We washed & ironed. Henny planted tobacco. It is reported Don took a girl to Atlantic City.
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Partly cloudy and foggy. [[Virginia Sheaffer|Virgie]] did not go to church. I put the peeps in the two rooms now. [[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Luetta]] and [[Arthur S. Young|Art]] were here this evening.
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Clear cool. I replanted the sweet potatoes and cleaned the chicken house. Ab hoed the sweet potatoes two more chickens dead.
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Clear, cool. [[Harry Simpson]] finished planting tobacco. We got the wood sawed. [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] was here for a few minutes. Ab got a license for his motor cycle.
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Mostly clear. We planted about 2 acres of tobacco today. Jerry & Mac Garber helped. Ray & Don went after the stove. Elmer & Sharpie helped us to put it up. [[Harry Simpson]] helped a little. [[Virginia Sheaffer|Virginia]] has an attack of arthritis.
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It rained today. We went to church & Sunday school. [[Naomi Girvin]] and Harold and his wife & boy, Bruce were here.
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Cloudy most all day & cool. Ray got a new tobacco planter. He went to the church to a men's meeting. About fifty were there.
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I dried the chicken (illegible) & wooden house because it rained. Ray took Barney to the shop. We cleaned kitchen cupboards.
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We cleaned the kitchen today. Art borrowed Ray's wagon. Virgie got a hankie & a box of cards for mothers day.
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Friday. Clear and warmer. I made a yard for the peeps but did not let them out. Jerry mowed the yard.
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Ray got a new bull. I went to the Farm Womens meeting at Hazel McIlvaine. We had thundershowers in the afternoon. [[Arthur S. Young|Art ]] had a [[Rough and Tumble|meeting of the threshermen]] and fifteen hundred people were there from 10 states. Lois had a musical.
==Commentary==
''This was the second annual Rough and Tumble meeting.''
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We went to Sunday School & church. Ross Esbenshade's wife was there. Nancy sang a solo. It was young peoples day.
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It was cloudy all day but we got our wash dry and ironed. I planted 1 row of sweet potatoes and two rows of corn. Another peep died. Nancy & Charlotte were here collecting for the supper.
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Cloudy very warm. I planted pole and bush limas, green pod stringless beans, carrots, spinach and 6 tomatoes & 24 cabbage. I cleaned the dining room cupboard.
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Foggy but mostly clear. I cleaned the chicken house and planted a row of sweet potatoes. They are out paying 30 cents for tobacco today. Got my steak knives.
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Clear and warm. we cleaned the dining room and I washed the milk cooler ready for ice. They are oiling and chipping our road.
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It rained again today. We got most of the wash dry. I made some jelly. [[Walter Bahm]] died of a heart attack yesterday. Mr. Forry was here, we bought some cards.
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I cleaned the front porch and planted 3 rows of sweet potatoes. Ray planted the sod corn all but 6 rows. It rained and he couldn't finish.
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Clear and cool. Jerry mowed the yard. I took the brooder out of the peep pen. Ray planted the water melons and finished planting his sod corn.
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Rain & cool this morning, clearing this afternoon and frightful looking thunderstorms this eve. Annabel & Joe wanted to take me along up to see Clair but I could not go. [[Arthur S. Young|Art]], [[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Luetta]] & [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] were over today. Marian Charles and her two children were in church.
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Clear and warm. We washed & ironed. Ray bought some hay from Mark. "Ginger" had five kittens. Ray got his extra gift from the (illegible) pen company.
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We had the stables white washed today and I white washed the gates. Ray was almost hit by a machine out at Vintage.
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Cleaned chicken house planted a row of sweet potatoes cleaned cellar way
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Cloudy & threatening most of the afternoon. I cleaned the cellar. [[Bob Ripley]] died of a heart attack.
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Cloudy - showers. Mick & Dick & Susan were here today.
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I planted two more rows of S. potatoes and 30 tomato plants and 12 lettuce. It rained. I almost made a milk dress this afternoon. Another peep died.
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Frost this morning nothing badly hurt. We took flowers to the cemetery, Virgie went from church up to Goods cottage. Callie & Silas, Helen and her girls, Kathleen and Al, Lucile and their children were here.
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Cleaned the chicken house & put wire around brooder. Went over to Hershey with a phone call for Milly.
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Cool & clear. We washed and ironed. Virginia went along with Mick & Dick to the Hoover reunion. Ray finished planting corn and got his hay in. Milly & Hazel were over awhile with Sue Ellen. Mrs. Good was along when Dick's brought Virgie home.
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Clear, warmer. Harry Simpson got sick in the night. Ray helped them milk this morning. I planted 117 mangle and beet plants. Steffen white washed the barn. The Minister and his family were here to call this evening.
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Pet's calf died today. Ray sold his bulk. Got 22 1/2 cents a lb., he also sold his tobacco for 26-. [[Clair Carris]] has two big tumors & a number of small ones. They could not operate, said it would be fatal. [[Walter Bahm]] was buried today.
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Cleaned the living rooms today. It was as hot as any summer day.
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Jerry mowed the yard. I put in the screens and put on the screen doors. A man got the last 2 lbs. of potatoes, Trouts were here for eggs.
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We turned the cows out to pasture. Virginia was not feeling so well.
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Took a boquet of flowers to mothers grave. Virginia did not go to church. The Legion attended church services. Astons and Mrs Martin were here. I wrote to Jennie & Charles.
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Ray delivered his tobacco. His bulls went too. Virgie got a letter from Fulton. Susan has the measles. I replanted my peas, took the under muslin off the seed bed. Ray dusted the tobacco plants and sprayed the apple tree. We also washed & ironed.
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[[Eva Sheaffer]] kept a journal regularly from mid-1949 through 1950 and infrequently through 1951. The pages below contain the text of Eva's diary.
==1949==
===April===
[[ES Journal for Apr 22, 1949|22]]
[[ES Journal for Apr 23, 1949|23]]
[[ES Journal for Apr 24, 1949|24]]
[[ES Journal for Apr 25, 1949|25]]
[[ES Journal for Apr 26, 1949|26]]
[[ES Journal for Apr 27, 1949|27]]
[[ES Journal for Apr 28, 1949|28]]
[[ES Journal for Apr 29, 1949|29]]
[[ES Journal for Apr 30, 1949|30]]
===May===
[[ES Journal for May 1, 1949|1]]
[[ES Journal for May 2, 1949|2]]
[[ES Journal for May 3, 1949|3]]
[[ES Journal for May 4, 1949|4]]
[[ES Journal for May 5, 1949|5]]
[[ES Journal for May 6, 1949|6]]
[[ES Journal for May 7, 1949|7]]
[[ES Journal for May 8, 1949|8]]
[[ES Journal for May 9, 1949|9]]
[[ES Journal for May 10, 1949|10]]
[[ES Journal for May 11, 1949|11]]
[[ES Journal for May 12, 1949|12]]
[[ES Journal for May 13, 1949|13]]
[[ES Journal for May 14, 1949|14]]
[[ES Journal for May 15, 1949|15]]
[[ES Journal for May 16, 1949|16]]
[[ES Journal for May 17, 1949|17]]
[[ES Journal for May 18, 1949|18]]
[[ES Journal for May 19, 1949|19]]
[[ES Journal for May 20, 1949|20]]
[[ES Journal for May 21, 1949|21]]
[[ES Journal for May 22, 1949|22]]
[[ES Journal for May 23, 1949|23]]
[[ES Journal for May 24, 1949|24]]
[[ES Journal for May 25, 1949|25]]
[[ES Journal for May 26, 1949|26]]
[[ES Journal for May 27, 1949|27]]
[[ES Journal for May 28, 1949|28]]
[[ES Journal for May 29, 1949|29]]
[[ES Journal for May 30, 1949|30]]
[[ES Journal for May 31, 1949|31]]
===June===
[[ES Journal for Jun 1, 1949|1]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 2, 1949|2]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 3, 1949|3]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 4, 1949|4]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 5, 1949|5]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 6, 1949|6]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 7, 1949|7]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 8, 1949|8]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 9, 1949|9]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 10, 1949|10]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 11, 1949|11]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 12, 1949|12]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 13, 1949|13]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 14, 1949|14]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 15, 1949|15]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 16, 1949|16]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 17, 1949|17]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 18, 1949|18]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 19, 1949|19]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 20, 1949|20]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 21, 1949|21]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 22, 1949|22]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 23, 1949|23]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 24, 1949|24]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 25, 1949|25]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 26, 1949|26]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 27, 1949|27]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 28, 1949|28]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 29, 1949|29]]
[[ES Journal for Jun 30, 1949|30]]
===July===
[[ES Journal for Jul 1, 1949|1]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 2, 1949|2]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 3, 1949|3]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 4, 1949|4]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 5, 1949|5]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 6, 1949|6]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 7, 1949|7]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 8, 1949|8]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 9, 1949|9]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 10, 1949|10]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 11, 1949|11]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 12, 1949|12]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 13, 1949|13]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 14, 1949|14]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 15, 1949|15]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 16, 1949|16]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 17, 1949|17]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 18, 1949|18]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 19, 1949|19]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 20, 1949|20]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 21, 1949|21]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 22, 1949|22]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 23, 1949|23]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 24, 1949|24]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 25, 1949|25]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 26, 1949|26]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 27, 1949|27]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 28, 1949|28]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 29, 1949|29]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 30, 1949|30]]
[[ES Journal for Jul 31, 1949|31]]
===August===
[[ES Journal for Aug 1, 1949|1]]
[[ES Journal for Aug 2, 1949|2]]
[[ES Journal for Aug 3, 1949|3]]
[[ES Journal for Aug 4, 1949|4]]
[[ES Journal for Aug 5, 1949|5]]
[[ES Journal for Aug 6, 1949|6]]
[[ES Journal for Aug 7, 1949|7]]
[[ES Journal for Aug 8, 1949|8]]
[[ES Journal for Aug 9, 1949|9]]
[[ES Journal for Aug 10, 1949|10]]
[[ES Journal for Aug 11, 1949|11]]
[[ES Journal for Aug 12, 1949|12]]
[[ES Journal for Aug 13, 1949|13]]
[[ES Journal for Aug 14, 1949|14]]
[[ES Journal for Aug 15, 1949|15]]
[[ES Journal for Aug 16, 1949|16]]
[[ES Journal for Aug 17, 1949|17]]
[[ES Journal for Aug 18, 1949|18]]
[[ES Journal for Aug 19, 1949|19]]
[[ES Journal for Aug 20, 1949|20]]
[[ES Journal for Aug 21, 1949|21]]
[[ES Journal for Aug 22, 1949|22]]
[[ES Journal for Aug 23, 1949|23]]
[[ES Journal for Aug 24, 1949|24]]
[[ES Journal for Aug 25, 1949|25]]
[[ES Journal for Aug 26, 1949|26]]
[[ES Journal for Aug 27, 1949|27]]
[[ES Journal for Aug 28, 1949|28]]
[[ES Journal for Aug 29, 1949|29]]
[[ES Journal for Aug 30, 1949|30]]
[[ES Journal for Aug 31, 1949|31]]
===September===
[[ES Journal for Sep 1, 1949|1]]
[[ES Journal for Sep 2, 1949|2]]
[[ES Journal for Sep 3, 1949|3]]
[[ES Journal for Sep 4, 1949|4]]
[[ES Journal for Sep 5, 1949|5]]
[[ES Journal for Sep 6, 1949|6]]
[[ES Journal for Sep 7, 1949|7]]
[[ES Journal for Sep 8, 1949|8]]
[[ES Journal for Sep 9, 1949|9]]
[[ES Journal for Sep 10, 1949|10]]
[[ES Journal for Sep 11, 1949|11]]
[[ES Journal for Sep 12, 1949|12]]
[[ES Journal for Sep 13, 1949|13]]
[[ES Journal for Sep 14, 1949|14]]
[[ES Journal for Sep 15, 1949|15]]
[[ES Journal for Sep 16, 1949|16]]
[[ES Journal for Sep 17, 1949|17]]
[[ES Journal for Sep 18, 1949|18]]
[[ES Journal for Sep 19, 1949|19]]
[[ES Journal for Sep 20, 1949|20]]
[[ES Journal for Sep 21, 1949|21]]
[[ES Journal for Sep 22, 1949|22]]
[[ES Journal for Sep 23, 1949|23]]
[[ES Journal for Sep 24, 1949|24]]
[[ES Journal for Sep 25, 1949|25]]
[[ES Journal for Sep 26, 1949|26]]
[[ES Journal for Sep 27, 1949|27]]
[[ES Journal for Sep 28, 1949|28]]
[[ES Journal for Sep 29, 1949|29]]
[[ES Journal for Sep 30, 1949|30]]
===October===
[[ES Journal for Oct 1, 1949|1]]
[[ES Journal for Oct 2, 1949|2]]
[[ES Journal for Oct 3, 1949|3]]
[[ES Journal for Oct 4, 1949|4]]
[[ES Journal for Oct 5, 1949|5]]
[[ES Journal for Oct 6, 1949|6]]
[[ES Journal for Oct 7, 1949|7]]
[[ES Journal for Oct 8, 1949|8]]
[[ES Journal for Oct 9, 1949|9]]
[[ES Journal for Oct 10, 1949|10]]
[[ES Journal for Oct 11, 1949|11]]
[[ES Journal for Oct 12, 1949|12]]
[[ES Journal for Oct 13, 1949|13]]
[[ES Journal for Oct 14, 1949|14]]
[[ES Journal for Oct 15, 1949|15]]
[[ES Journal for Oct 16, 1949|16]]
[[ES Journal for Oct 17, 1949|17]]
[[ES Journal for Oct 18, 1949|18]]
[[ES Journal for Oct 19, 1949|19]]
[[ES Journal for Oct 20, 1949|20]]
[[ES Journal for Oct 21, 1949|21]]
[[ES Journal for Oct 22, 1949|22]]
[[ES Journal for Oct 23, 1949|23]]
[[ES Journal for Oct 24, 1949|24]]
[[ES Journal for Oct 25, 1949|25]]
[[ES Journal for Oct 26, 1949|26]]
[[ES Journal for Oct 27, 1949|27]]
[[ES Journal for Oct 28, 1949|28]]
[[ES Journal for Oct 29, 1949|29]]
[[ES Journal for Oct 30, 1949|30]]
[[ES Journal for Oct 31, 1949|31]]
===November===
[[ES Journal for Nov 1, 1949|1]]
[[ES Journal for Nov 2, 1949|2]]
[[ES Journal for Nov 3, 1949|3]]
[[ES Journal for Nov 4, 1949|4]]
[[ES Journal for Nov 5, 1949|5]]
[[ES Journal for Nov 6, 1949|6]]
[[ES Journal for Nov 7, 1949|7]]
[[ES Journal for Nov 8, 1949|8]]
[[ES Journal for Nov 9, 1949|9]]
[[ES Journal for Nov 10, 1949|10]]
[[ES Journal for Nov 11, 1949|11]]
[[ES Journal for Nov 12, 1949|12]]
[[ES Journal for Nov 13, 1949|13]]
[[ES Journal for Nov 14, 1949|14]]
[[ES Journal for Nov 15, 1949|15]]
[[ES Journal for Nov 16, 1949|16]]
[[ES Journal for Nov 17, 1949|17]]
[[ES Journal for Nov 18, 1949|18]]
[[ES Journal for Nov 19, 1949|19]]
[[ES Journal for Nov 20, 1949|20]]
[[ES Journal for Nov 21, 1949|21]]
[[ES Journal for Nov 22, 1949|22]]
[[ES Journal for Nov 23, 1949|23]]
[[ES Journal for Nov 24, 1949|24]]
[[ES Journal for Nov 25, 1949|25]]
[[ES Journal for Nov 26, 1949|26]]
[[ES Journal for Nov 27, 1949|27]]
[[ES Journal for Nov 28, 1949|28]]
[[ES Journal for Nov 29, 1949|29]]
[[ES Journal for Nov 30, 1949|30]]
===December===
[[ES Journal for Dec 1, 1949|1]]
[[ES Journal for Dec 2, 1949|2]]
[[ES Journal for Dec 3, 1949|3]]
[[ES Journal for Dec 4, 1949|4]]
[[ES Journal for Dec 5, 1949|5]]
[[ES Journal for Dec 6, 1949|6]]
[[ES Journal for Dec 7, 1949|7]]
[[ES Journal for Dec 8, 1949|8]]
[[ES Journal for Dec 9, 1949|9]]
[[ES Journal for Dec 10, 1949|10]]
[[ES Journal for Dec 11, 1949|11]]
[[ES Journal for Dec 12, 1949|12]]
[[ES Journal for Dec 13, 1949|13]]
[[ES Journal for Dec 14, 1949|14]]
[[ES Journal for Dec 15, 1949|15]]
[[ES Journal for Dec 16, 1949|16]]
[[ES Journal for Dec 17, 1949|17]]
[[ES Journal for Dec 18, 1949|18]]
[[ES Journal for Dec 19, 1949|19]]
[[ES Journal for Dec 20, 1949|20]]
[[ES Journal for Dec 21, 1949|21]]
[[ES Journal for Dec 22, 1949|22]]
[[ES Journal for Dec 23, 1949|23]]
[[ES Journal for Dec 24, 1949|24]]
[[ES Journal for Dec 25, 1949|25]]
[[ES Journal for Dec 26, 1949|26]]
[[ES Journal for Dec 27, 1949|27]]
[[ES Journal for Dec 28, 1949|28]]
[[ES Journal for Dec 29, 1949|29]]
[[ES Journal for Dec 30, 1949|30]]
==1950==
===January===
[[ES Journal for Jan 1, 1950|1]]
[[ES Journal for Jan 2, 1950|2]]
[[ES Journal for Jan 3, 1950|3]]
[[ES Journal for Jan 4, 1950|4]]
[[ES Journal for Jan 5, 1950|5]]
[[ES Journal for Jan 6, 1950|6]]
[[ES Journal for Jan 7, 1950|7]]
[[ES Journal for Jan 8, 1950|8]]
[[ES Journal for Jan 9, 1950|9]]
[[ES Journal for Jan 10, 1950|10]]
[[ES Journal for Jan 11, 1950|11]]
[[ES Journal for Jan 12, 1950|12]]
[[ES Journal for Jan 13, 1950|13]]
[[ES Journal for Jan 14, 1950|14]]
[[ES Journal for Jan 15, 1950|15]]
[[ES Journal for Jan 16, 1950|16]]
[[ES Journal for Jan 17, 1950|17]]
[[ES Journal for Jan 18, 1950|18]]
[[ES Journal for Jan 19, 1950|19]]
[[ES Journal for Jan 20, 1950|20]]
[[ES Journal for Jan 21, 1950|21]]
[[ES Journal for Jan 22, 1950|22]]
[[ES Journal for Jan 23, 1950|23]]
[[ES Journal for Jan 24, 1950|24]]
[[ES Journal for Jan 25, 1950|25]]
[[ES Journal for Jan 26, 1950|26]]
[[ES Journal for Jan 27, 1950|27]]
[[ES Journal for Jan 28, 1950|28]]
[[ES Journal for Jan 29, 1950|29]]
[[ES Journal for Jan 30, 1950|30]]
[[ES Journal for Jan 31, 1950|31]]
===February===
[[ES Journal for Feb 1, 1950|1]]
[[ES Journal for Feb 2, 1950|2]]
[[ES Journal for Feb 3, 1950|3]]
[[ES Journal for Feb 4, 1950|4]]
[[ES Journal for Feb 5, 1950|5]]
[[ES Journal for Feb 6, 1950|6]]
[[ES Journal for Feb 7, 1950|7]]
[[ES Journal for Feb 8, 1950|8]]
[[ES Journal for Feb 9, 1950|9]]
[[ES Journal for Feb 10, 1950|10]]
[[ES Journal for Feb 11, 1950|11]]
[[ES Journal for Feb 12, 1950|12]]
[[ES Journal for Feb 13, 1950|13]]
[[ES Journal for Feb 14, 1950|14]]
[[ES Journal for Feb 15, 1950|15]]
[[ES Journal for Feb 16, 1950|16]]
[[ES Journal for Feb 17, 1950|17]]
[[ES Journal for Feb 18, 1950|18]]
[[ES Journal for Feb 19, 1950|19]]
[[ES Journal for Feb 20, 1950|20]]
[[ES Journal for Feb 21, 1950|21]]
[[ES Journal for Feb 22, 1950|22]]
[[ES Journal for Feb 23, 1950|23]]
[[ES Journal for Feb 24, 1950|24]]
[[ES Journal for Feb 25, 1950|25]]
[[ES Journal for Feb 26, 1950|26]]
[[ES Journal for Feb 27, 1950|27]]
[[ES Journal for Feb 28, 1950|28]]
===March===
[[ES Journal for Mar 1, 1950|1]]
[[ES Journal for Mar 2, 1950|2]]
[[ES Journal for Mar 3, 1950|3]]
[[ES Journal for Mar 4, 1950|4]]
[[ES Journal for Mar 5, 1950|5]]
[[ES Journal for Mar 6, 1950|6]]
[[ES Journal for Mar 7, 1950|7]]
[[ES Journal for Mar 8, 1950|8]]
[[ES Journal for Mar 9, 1950|9]]
[[ES Journal for Mar 10, 1950|10]]
[[ES Journal for Mar 11, 1950|11]]
[[ES Journal for Mar 12, 1950|12]]
[[ES Journal for Mar 13, 1950|13]]
[[ES Journal for Mar 14, 1950|14]]
[[ES Journal for Mar 15, 1950|15]]
[[ES Journal for Mar 16, 1950|16]]
[[ES Journal for Mar 17, 1950|17]]
[[ES Journal for Mar 18, 1950|18]]
[[ES Journal for Mar 19, 1950|19]]
[[ES Journal for Mar 20, 1950|20]]
[[ES Journal for Mar 21, 1950|21]]
[[ES Journal for Mar 22, 1950|22]]
[[ES Journal for Mar 23, 1950|23]]
[[ES Journal for Mar 24, 1950|24]]
[[ES Journal for Mar 25, 1950|25]]
[[ES Journal for Mar 26, 1950|26]]
[[ES Journal for Mar 27, 1950|27]]
[[ES Journal for Mar 28, 1950|28]]
[[ES Journal for Mar 29, 1950|29]]
[[ES Journal for Mar 30, 1950|30]]
[[ES Journal for Mar 31, 1950|31]]
===April===
[[ES Journal for Apr 1, 1950|1]]
[[ES Journal for Apr 2, 1950|2]]
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The Brackbill family held official and unofficial '''Brackbill Reunions''' annually. The earliest attested unofficial reunion occurred [[HB Journal for Aug 12, 1939|August 12, 1939]] at [[Brackbill's Meadow]] on the [[Brackbill Farm|farm]]. Later official reunions were held in a variety of locations. In modern times, there are a variety of "reunion" events, including two summer picnics (Father's Day and on or near the birthday of [[Harry G. Brackbill]]) at the Meadow.
==Records of Brackbill Reunions==
Records from the Brackbill reunion were frequently recorded by an official "secretary" of the reunion. Some were collected in the Secretary's Book, which documented reunions from 1947 to 1966; minutes from other reunions were published as typescript documents.
* ''[[Brackbill Family Reunion Secretary’s Book]]''
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This page collects information about [[Brackbill Reunion]]s.
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[[Image:WeddingHermanJane.jpg|thumb|240px|Herman and Jane wedding portrait, digitized by Esta Jarrett]]
The '''wedding of [[E. Herman Brackbill]] and [[Jane Young]]''' occurred at 3:00 PM on [[HB Journal for May 20, 1939|May 20, 1939]] at [[Leacock Presbyterian Church]].
==Wedding announcement==
''As printed in the newspaper; see [http://www.flickr.com/photos/92727610@N00/431034672/ scan]. Note discrepancy between the printed time and what Herman recorded in his journal!''
The marriage of Miss Jane E. Young, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. [[Arthur S. Young]] of [[Kinzer]], and E. Herman Brackbill, son of Mr. and Mrs. [[Harry G. Brackbill|H. G. Brackbill], of Kinzer, took place Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the Leacock Presbyterian church. The ceremony was performed by Rev. [[Jay W. Kauffman]], pastor of the church, in the presence of a large number of friends and relatives.
The wedding marches and a short organ recital were played by [[Mrs. Willis L. Herr]], organist of the church, and Mrs. Jay W. Kauffman, wife of the pastor, sang two numbers.
The made-of-honor was Miss [[Betty Doutrich|Elizabeth Doutrich]], of [[Lancaster]], and the bridesmaids were Miss [[Ethel Bryson]], [[Paradise]], and [[Eunice Brackbill|Mrs. Valner Robinson]], [[Bird-in-Hand]]. [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry Brackbill, Jr.]], brother of the bridegroom, was best man, and the ushers were [[Harold Brackbill]] and [[Warren Brackbill]], brothers of the groom, and [[C. Everett Young|Everett Young]], brother of the bride.
The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, was gowned in white net over satin with a square neckline and a shirred bodice. She wore a finger tip veil, caught with orange blossoms. The maid-of-honor wore pink chiffon and carried pink snapdragons, while the bridesmaids were gowned in fuschia chiffon and in powder blue chiffon, and carried mixed snapdragons.
The flower girls were [[Joyce Elaine Moore]], Paradise, and [[Ruth Ann Yunninger]], Kinzer. They wore identical dresses of deep pink, and carried pink baskets filled with lilies of the valley.
[[Eva M. Sheaffer|Mrs. Young]], mother of the bride, was gowned in blue chiffon over taffeta with dark blue accessories.
A reception for the immediate families and a few close friends followed in the social rooms of the church, after which the couple left on a wedding trip to New York and the New England states. They will be at home [[HB Journal for May 27, 1939|May 27]], in their home in Kinzer.
The bride is a graduate of the [[Paradise High School]] and attended the [[Lancaster Business College]]. At present she is employed in her father's office, Kinzer. The bridegroom is graduate of the Paradise High school and [[Millersville State Teachers' College]]. He taught school one year and is now employed by the firm of [[John Hess|John J. Hess]].
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The '''1939-1940 World's Fair''' in New York City was the first World's Fair to focus on a future-oriented, utopian view. [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman]] and [[Jane Young|Jane]] visited this fair about a month after its opening during their honeymoon with Marg and [[Willis Bucher]] on [[HB Journal for Apr 30, 1939|April 30, 1939]], and the Young family went later that summer.
For more information about the fair, see [[Wikipedia:1939 New York World's Fair|Wikipedia]].
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HB To Jane Young, Aug 4, 1937
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[[Hess's Mill]]<br>
[[HB Journal for Aug 4, 1937|August 4, 1937]]
Dear [[Jane Young|Jane]],
Don't faint, I'm writing you a letter. It is ten-thirty P.M. and I am in the office of the mill. I have been working overtime again and am getting thirty cents an hour for writing this letter.
The late hours and much working are "getting me down." Your letter certainly hit the spot. I got it and the card when I went home for supper this evening.
If [[Hershey Brackbill|Hershey]]'s birthday has passed, I must have missed it. Of course, I am home only to sleep and to eat a little.
Yesterday [[Harold Brackbill|Harold]] borrowed my car to go to the Sunday School picnic. Harry, Daddy, and I did not go. I had to make my own supper and cut my finger while opening a baked bean can.
Tonight [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]] and [[Ethel]] went to [[Mt. Gretna]] again. [[Esta Leona Leaman|Mother]] and [[Reba]] & [[Jack]] went also. I guess they are having a fine time at the [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] social. Harold has my car again. He is getting watermelons.
[[Newt]] stopped in here on Monday afternoon to tell me that he is going on a vacation this week. [["Vanny" Pickell]] is taking his mother and a couple of brothers to Ohio, Ill., and I don't know where all. He and [[Karl Ranck|Karl]] and I had planned to come up there ([[Pinebrook]]) on Sunday after Sunday School. This spoils the plans.
I am trying to get in touch with Karl to see if he will go anyway. Maybe he will be here tonight yet. I tried to phone him but he is not home.
I have few visitors here now. [[Morris]] & [[Mrs. Schnupp]] - plus the baby and "Nurse" - were here for a little while nast light, or I mean last night. (Sleepy)
Do the monkeys remind you of me?
I am tired and weary (and lonely and would like awful much to see you). Don't tell anyone. I feel as if you would not have to stretch your imagination when hugging the pillow. I am busy, but never too busy to think of you.
I am glad you got there safe. Tell me exacly when you'll be back, so you won't catch me with another girl.
I shall shut down shortly and so good night.
Impatiently yours
[[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman]]
P.S. I shall write to [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]]
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Jerry Helms to HB, May 11, 1979
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[[Denbigh Presbyterian Church]]<br/>
302 Denbigh Boulevard<br/>
Newport News, Virginia 23602
[[Jerry F. Helms]]<br/>
Minister<br/>
Telephone 877-2048
May 11, 1979
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Brackbill<br/>
Box 164<br/>
Paradise, Pa. 17562
Dear [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman]] and [[Jane Young|Jane]]:
I have so many fond memories of my visits in [[Paradise]], and I am hoping to return their eternally. But, even more so I am most appreciative of your daughter, [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|Evelyn]], and your two lovely grandchildren. Their family means so much to the life of this church.
All of this has happened because you two fell in love and chose to become husband and wife 40 years ago. May I take this occasion to wish for each of you the happiest of anniversaries and that there will be many, many more to follow.
Sincerely,
Jerry F. Helms
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This page collects miscellaneous letters and papers of [[E. Herman Brackbill]].
* [[State Teachers College to HB, Aug 18, 1934]]
* [[HB To Jane Young, Aug 4, 1937]]
* [[Jerry Helms to HB, May 11, 1979]]
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State Teachers College to HB, Aug 18, 1934
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Commonwealth of Pennsylvania<br/>
Department of Public Instruction<br/>
State Teachers College<br/>
Millersville, Pennsylvania
August 18, 1934
Mr. [[E. Herman Brackbill|Elam Herman Brackbill]]<br/>
[[Kinzers|Kinzer]]<br/>
Pa.
Dear Mr. Brackbill:
I am delighted to know you are a holder of a Normal Certificate to teach. If there is anything we can do to help you to secure a position do not hesitate to call on us. Should you not be fortunate enough to locate I would advise that you return and complete your work for the Bachelors Degree in Education, as Boards will soon be requiring that standard.
The summer session enrollment was five per cent better than last year, and the boarding student enrollment twenty five per cent better. Many favorable comments are made about the meals. An encouraging number of requests are coming to our office daily, by prospective students. We shall be glad to have the names of other prospective students if you will be kind enough to submit them.
We will be glad to have you call at any time.
Home Coming Day is November 3, 1934. See the big football game-Kutztown State Teachers College vs. Millersville State Teachers College.
Very sincerely,
Landis Tanger, President
== Commentary ==
''Herman graduated at the age of 17 and was too young to teach legally in the state, so took a year on the farm before pursuing his teaching further.''
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Anna Barbara Hershey
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'''Anna Barbara Hershey''' (b. 20 Jan 1857, d. unknown) was the wife of [[Jacob B. Leaman]] and the mother of [[Esta Leona Leaman]], [[Jacob Clayton Leaman]], [[Ivan Benjamin Leaman]], and [[Amos Hershey Leaman]], among others. She was the daughter of [[Benjamin Hershey]] and [[Anna Horst]].
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'''Allen''' worked at [[Hess's Mill]] with [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman]]. In order to find some time for myself I decided to search for service that could supply me with the prime quality [http://www.qualityessay.com custom essays] at prices that would be reasonable enough. The final choice was QualityEssay.Com as they did have an excellent reputation.
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'''Dick''' was a coworker of [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman]]'s at the mill.
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'''Clyde Feister''' worked at [[Hess's Mill]], taking [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman Brackbill]]'s place when he left the mill to work at the [[Arthur S. Young Company]].
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'''Earl Groff''', invariably called "Groffie," was a coworker of [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman]]'s at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]].
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'''John Hess''' was a coworker of [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman]]'s at [[Hess's Mill]], and was a member of the family that owned the mill if not the owner himself.
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'''Morris Schnupp''', also known as "Schnuppie," was one of [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman]]'s colleagues at [[Hess's Mill]]. He was married and had a son named Lem.
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Boots to J.Y., September 11, 1936
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Paradise, Pa.<br/>
Sept. 11, 1936
Dear Jane,
I haven't seen or heard from you so long I almost forgot such a person existed. "Sally" Staufer said you are going to go to Business College.
What have you been doing to pass the time? I am still on the job at the [[Willows]]. I don't suppose it will last much longer than Oct. 1st.
I think (If I ever get the money) I go to Dr. Simmons' hospital for an operation the first or second week in Oct. I must have a (non) wisdom tooth <u>out</u> out. I will be under ether for a little over an hour. He said maybe all four are like this one. I had an x-ray taken of it.
How have you been? Don't you wish you could go back to [[Paradise High School|P.H.S.]]? I do. I cried on Tues. morning when I saw the kids go past to school.
Ellen quit work. She goes in training around the 20th. Some Monday night when [[Arthur S. Young|your father]] comes to Lions Club meeting why don't you come along and see me.
Many tanks for that picture you sent me. Did I pay you for it. If not I will.
I answered an ad to get work in [[New York City|N.Y. City]] and I got it. I am not going though. I'm afraid I'll get homesick.
I got a letter from Carolyn and she is taking an evening course at [[Lancaster Business College|L.B.C.]] She is working at the [[Christiana]] Silk Mill. [[Helen Caulder]] is also taking a night school course there.
Won't we have fun at [[Marysville]] this winter? Ha, ha. If you can read this letter please answer it. If not write anyway. I am using my knees for a desk. Hoping to hear from you soon and hoping you have a nice time at L.B.C.
Love and best wishes<br/>
[["Boots"]]
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JY on Ambition (school paper)
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==Ambition==
We are living at a time when to be young is one of the proudest things in the world. The world is going to be a fine place to live in when we grow up. What are you going to do in it? Are you going to push your way through until you come to another life or are you going to make yourself know to the world?
The Greatest task set before us in the days of our youth is to prepare ourselves for work that is to come in future years. We must be able to do our work well and not be quitters. Nothing can keep us back if we mean to go forward. Waiting for us are open doors that will lead to success. Make up your mind what you want to do, put faith in yourself and then go ahead.
There are low ambitions and high ambitions but to be a success we should have a high ambition and follow [[Wikipedia:Ralph Waldo Emerson|Emerson]]'s words 'Let us hitch our wagon to a star.' You may live in a small country town and have not seen the many wonders of the world or have not had access to good Books but this should not keep you back if you mean to go forward. Some of the greatest men of the world such as [[Wikipedia:Thomas A. Edison|Edison]], [[Wikipedia:Abraham Lincoln|Lincoln]], and [[Wikipedia:Henry Ford|Henry Ford]] were once handicapped in a similar manner but they had a high ambition and set their minds to going forward. Desireing a high ambition and a good position you should follow the following formula. A well spent youth, evenings of recreation and study, Good companions, Good Literature, a definite idea of what you want to do and a belief that you will be what you make yourself. From [[Wikipedia:William Shakespeare|Shakespeare]]'s [[Wikipedia:Julius Caesar (play)|Julius Caesar]] we get the following quotation:
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'Tis a common proof, that lowliness is<br/>
Young Ambition's ladder,<br/>
Whereto the climber upward turns his face<br/>
but when he once obtains the upmost round,<br/>
He then unto the ladder turns his back,<br/>
Looks in the clouds, scorning the base degrees<br/>
By which he did ascend.
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Then too there are those who seek a low ambition. These persons are those who can be seen loafing every evening, not having any desire to see the things of the world or to become know. Men found in prisons and poorhouses give you the sure recipe for failure. A carless, carfree school life, wasted evenings, reading of undesirable literature, bad companions and living 15 to 20 yr. without a definite Idea of what they wanted to do. This recipe has never been know to fail. A famous man once said "as you are in boyhood, so shall your manhood be." Almost every time failure can be traced to one thing to boys and girls shutting out opportunities.
The next thing in order are the qualities we need in going thru the world. Everything must be done with a definite purpose, we must have an aim in life. We must also make up our minds what we want to do and then go ahead. In all things we must be honorable, for dishonor never gets us anywhere. You want to be that kind of boy or girl that men and women can trust. Do not give yourself so many things to do that you cannot do any of them well. Do not be a jack of all trades and master of none, but take one particular thing and do it well. We must have determination; if we start a thing we must believe that it can be carried out. There have been many men who said that the conviences we have today were utterable impossible. People thought that it was impossible to have railroads or steamship lines. [[Wikipedia:Walter Scott|Sir Walter Scott]] once said that a man was an idiot to think that London or any other city could be lighted by gas. But someone discovered that gas could be used and today as we all know London and all cities of the world are lighted by a greater thing even than Gas, electricity.
In every country there are two classes of people those who keep its honor and those who spoil its name. As citizens of this country we should belong to the honorable class, be capable and anxious for nothing but good. We must think that this is the best of all countries and be proud of it which has given us more than we can ever repay. By so doing you will serve your country, love your companions, and have success in the world.
In closing a few lines from the distinguished English writer [[Wikipedia:Adelaide Anne Proctor|Adelaide Proctor]]:
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Rise! For the Day is passing,<br/>
and you lie dreaming on.<br/>
The others have buckled their armour, <br/>
and fourth to the fight are gone.<br/>
A place in the ranks awaits you,<br/>
Each man has some part to play.<br/>
The past and the future are nothing,<br/>
In the face of the stern today.
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==Prayer==
First let us consider what prayer is. Prayer is communion with God, thanking God for those many unspeakable gifts he has given and asking forgiveness for our many sins. Do we pray in this manner, or do we get on our knees and prayer for things that are utterly impossible? I am afraid that the we are too often guilty of the latter. Some may say, how can we get away from this form of prayer? I think the answer may be found in that line taken from [[Wikipedia:Ralph Waldo Emerson|Emerson]]'s essay on [[Wikipedia:Self-Reliance|Self-Reliance]] "As soon as man is at one with God, he will not beg." How true this statement is, if we are truely trusting in God for our salvation. For we know that God has promised that he will withhold nothing good from us if we are truely his followers.
Another thing enters here, how often when we pray do we merely recite words? We do this especially in saying the Lord's Prayer. Listen sometime to a group of people praying this prayer. Do they really sound in earnest, or is the prayer lifeless and without expression? We should contemplate about those words we are saying and truly pray with earnestness in our voices.
Another question we might ask ourselves is, Should we be ashamed to pray? There are many times when Christians find themselves in difficult situations, thus making it hard for them to pray. But I do not think anyone should be ashamed to pray. We should get great joy from praying. Of course, there will be those people who will mock and scorn us. Still we must not be swayed by other people but rely on what we ourselves believe is right. There are many, many times in the Bible where we are told to pray. Should we then be ashamed to pray if it was God's desire that we should? Prayer must persist if it is to prevail.
Still we may ask ourselves another important question. Are our prayers worthwhile? Some people say to us, "My prayers are never answered." This may be because they asked for foolish things and the prayer probably was not asked in a prayerful manner, but we who are Christians know that prayers <u>are</u> worthwhile. Take for instance, the great revival that is now going on in Wheaton College. One of the officials of the college has said, "One of the main reasons for this revival was prayer. Prayer was behind it - believing prayer - united prayer." The pupils at Wheaton had prayed earnestly for weeks, asking for a revival at the school so that they might be brought closer to God. These prayers have been answered and a great revival has been going on for several months. Think of the stories the missionaries have told us of prayers being answered in the wilds of Africa and in many other countries. We know that right here at home prayers have been answered. We have heard our ministers pray and afterwards these things have come to us. I think that we can see for ourselves that our prayers <u>are</u> worthwhile if they are prayed in the true spirit.
Thus I think we find that prayer is a beautiful thing if we are worthy of giving it. It is worthwhile and we should not be ashamed to administer it.
Jane Young<br/>
English Essay<br/>
March 23, 1936
(Grade: A)
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Letters and papers of Jane Young Brackbill
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This page collects miscellaneous letters and papers of [[Jane Young|Jane Young Brackbill]].
* [[JY on Ambition (school paper)]]
* [[JY on Prayer (school paper)]]
* [[Boots to J.Y., September 11, 1936]]
* [[Opal B. Hemphill to J.Y., July 14, 1961]]
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Opal B. Hemphill to J.Y., July 14, 1961
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Bay Head, N.J.<br/>
July 14, 1961
Dear Jane,
First I want to thank you for your very interesting letter. I wish that I could give you Bill's address but I do not know what it is. The last address I have is:
1716 SW 19th<br/>
Portland, Oregon
You might try sending the letter there since Bill's name is on it. It may reach him or it may come back to you.
I am expecting Walter home from England next Wednesday. He has four children--two girls and two boys. We have not seen the boys. Walter plans to take an engineering course at the Univ. of Penn. His family will live in [[Philadelphia|Phila.]]
My mother is over 91 years old and is quite active. I do most of the housekeeping and shopping. She likes to be out of doors.
All the children are growing so fast that I can hardly keep track of them. I was glad to hear that your children are doing so well. I know that you will do a good job in the bank.
Thanking you for all your trouble in writing me,
I am<br/>
Very sincerely yours,<br/>
[[Opal B. Hemphill]]
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List of articles in the Eva Sheaffer Journal.
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Harry G. Brackbill Honeymoon Journal
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''The following was [[Harry G. Brackbill]]'s account of his wedding and honeymoon.''
==Biographical account of wedding and honeymoon of Miss Esta Leaman and Harry G. Brackbill==
Ceremony performed by Dr. D. R. Workman at [[Cedar Lawn Farm]] at 3 p.m. June 17, 1909 in the presence of one hundred and fifty relatives and friends. The day began seriously for jokers of the Bridal party and ended with a wholesome shower and a severe delay in the mechanical inclination of the auto machine. The day was especially important to the Bride and Groom, not so much because of what occurred at that time but on account of later events. Well, as I have said, the Rev. Dr. said the fatal word at three p.m. or thereabout and the then Harry G. and [[Esta Leona Leaman|Esta L. Brackbill]] entered the matrimonial way together. One and inseparable they left the homestead on board train for [[Philadelphia|Phila.]] Accompanied by Miss [[Erma Skiles]] as far as [[wikipedia:Atglen|Atglen]]. I forbear to tell of all details happening along the way. Be it sufficient to say we were most reluctant to be broken in upon by the outside world; a direct phone message from an interested friend required repetition and a final enforcement from the bellboy.
Some time earlier or later on the morning of June 18 we might have been seen by the [[wikipedia:Schuylkill River|Schuykill]] in a shady recess of the grove of Fairmount Park, dreaming over again the scenes of single life and wondering at the denseness of brain tissues that would prevent a dawn of the blissfulness of a married existence. Time passed without record and after a thorough confusion in Arch, Eighth, Tenth, Etc. streets we evolved upon the pretty threshold of Mr. And Mrs. [[Elam Hershey]] at 5424 Jefferson St. West Phila. It was continued joy in the presence of our host and hostess and it proved a sheer impossibility to "break camp" before 3 p.m. Sat. June 19. At 3:34 p.m. we went on the N.J. Br. P.R.R. bound for [[wikipedia:Ocean Grove, New Jersey|Ocean Grove]]. Having passed the first Mecca of our Honeymoon it behooves the writer to set forth a brief of the information and experience as may impress the accidental reader. The nasty weather caused the purchase of an umbrella from the home grocer etc. at the enormous outlay of 75 cents. This proved so heavy and as the weather cleared at once the thing was consigned in two parts to a place in the trunk which I suppose it may occupy until the end of “time.” Although numerous opportunities are present for use if the thing were respectful and useful. Well the umbrella closed the fruit stand was very convenient and "sweet" to the Bride. The Groom scattered an unnecessary number of nickels in his attempt to land us at our cousins but outside of a little delay no points were strained and we arrived Ocean Grove in best of health and happiness.
The trunk, a pleasing hostess and a considerable number of important folk met us at the St. Elmo and I may add a competent cook and two pretty table waitresses had been a busy prior to our coming for at 6 p.m. The bell rang and it was ours to enjoy roast potato baked fish cornbread wheat bread etc. etc. and after a delicious refreshing we sought the Board walk explored it thoroughly and were there after content. With fruit a goodly supply of salt sea breeze and a breezy room Sat. passed to Sunday morning and the lone Groom might have been seen on the beach, while the Bride concluded a morning nap and did her toilettes. Through the chaperoneage of a friend [[Mr. Stoltzfus]], we listened "hardly" to a discourse in St. Pauls by Rev. Owen. A nap in the p.m. and an hour at Bright hour service brought us to an audience with Dr. Strobridge Asbury Park on the subject The Optimism of Jesus. The last moments spent on Beach Board Walk with Elmers Stoltzfus and Kraybill. The people at St. Elmo are interesting and interested; an acquaintance can easily be formed but time is precious on the Honeymoon. If any man dispute the fact I wish him well but the error is his own. We prolonged our stay at ocean to Wednesday morn. Monday being very warm and much of the groom's time was employed in urging the Bride to indulge in a surf bath which when the persuasion was accomplished there was no limiting except as the cold sea brine chilled the ardor and the supper hour demanded a hasty retreat. A trip to Fenton Farm closed the day for the most of importance and sound sleep, held enslaved until the dawn. From henceforward you shall read the biography in the third person under the names of Esta and Harry and I beg of you not to inquire the reason for so abrupt a diversion unless you visit the biographer in person. There was no one in the places set for Harry and Esta Tuesday morning and for once Esta failed to note that the people in the little house outside our dining room window ate breakfast at the same time we did and herein lies a wonderful tale. A large rectangular mirror hung in the rear of a neat bungalow just opposite the dining room windows. The reflection was remarkable, Harry noticed but without remark, that it set forth a seeming second table in the room beyond and as there was no possibility of fact in the matter, he soon understood. But the unsuspecting Esta sat side to the window and only glanced thru the window when she stole a glance at Elizabeth which was some two or three times during a meal. As you notice late upon the third day, Esta ventured to say the people opposite invariably ate their meals at the precise hour we did and the man at the end of the table always wore a suit of like figure with the punctual neighbors just opposite. And what embarrassment when the truth became known. June 22 Esta took a walk four blocks without her husband as a result Harry smoked seven cigars that day and had no little difficulty seeking information as to this very bold act. On the morning of the 23rd we took stage to N.Y. by Sandy Hook Line and came into 42nd St. Pier N. York to be met by Mr. Kreapple and shown to the Kreapple Home about 12 m. A funny thing happy Harry in seeking to have his baggage rechecked at Asbury. A certain colored porter noticed an inquiring expression on Harry's face and ventured assistance only to be refused. Harry walking farther was encountered by about 25 porters and was like to be carried merrily on the way when a certain baggage transfer came to his needed rescue. The ride by boat pleased each of us very much. There was much excitement in the harbor of N. York.
An amusing incident might have been witnessed on upper deck where Harry wishing to hide the green boldly took chair and placed it for Esta but unfortunately had left Esta to stand guard over baggage and in the transition from baggage to the aforesaid chair, a space of a few seconds intervened, and in the mean time a later arrival caught up and embrased the above named chair. Harry was "stung" but just a bit wiser. So we learn a little every way. Esta has a marked imagination and when going upon the boat a sudden determination seized her to become sea sick. Unfortunately Harry had suggested such a possibility altho as most of you know the rout from Sandy Hook to N.Y. is within breakwater. Well, after ten minutes upon the briny deep, Esta expressed a fear of sickness and in another five wanted to go below but was prevailed upon to remain a little longer when lo and behold she realized she was sitting with the sun shining strongly upon her back which produced a burning sensation and hence the thot of sea sickness. Harry was very glad there was no real thing in it else the honeymoon would have been curtailed at New York, much of the later trip being planned by water and what a calamity. Well, with a rising temperature we sank into the famed 3rd ave. subway train [[New York City]] and there is little account to give unless you analyze the heat. Everything is 99% heat with much H2O and a great lot of H2SO4. Bronx Park was visited with Mr. Kraepple and daughter Maggie and granddaughter Margaret in the coach. Much pleasure came with the trip. There was little curious inspection but we had the pleasure of swaying the balanced rock with our own thumb. The Brown River affords a bit of wild scenery and boating quite unsurpassed. 307 For supper a refusal to go out and long eve upon the stoop passed us into Thursday and Central Park. Esta and Harry in company with a friend, took in the Natural History and Metropolitan Art with lunch in the third story. Esta had an eye for the precious stones laces Indian relics and the picture of the art gallery. Harry had an eye for everything but was more than pleased in the Natural History and if I may make personal reference he could remember nothing but the pleasant presence of Esta and a few stolen sweets.
It is an advantage to the writer to be exempt from signing his name to this biography otherwise there might be too much investigation into the source of a few statements. Well Esta turned the clock back two hours Friday morn with the happy yet disastrous result that the bride and groom rose not until 10.30 at which hour they were accosted by the displeased chaperone and sharply accused for disappointing him at an earlier hour. New York has pleasures but not for me. New York has her lofty building her museums and aquarium but let others enjoy them. For us it is enough to know that the Empire City exists, the metropolis of the world but not our world. Our world is a small one to the physical eye bound by the narrow circumference of two rustic hearts with not even a safe place for a lingering friendship unless under strict challenge. So we hasted from the city of New York into a more rural and better favored suburb Brooklyn there to be entertained in good old Lancaster Co. style by Mr. and Mrs. Aikin and daughter. Here we encountered our first storm, here we enjoyed sweets and watermelon most devoutly craved. Here we met our first gathering of Lancaster Co. folk among whom were Mr. [[Jason Denlinger]], Mr. [[Adam Rohrer]], Mr. [[Elmwood Ranck]], Mr. [[Boise Workman]] and others who entertained delightfully. Later we were joined by no less honored personages than Mr. and Mrs. [[Lloyd B. Hershey]] who also were touring in honor of a recent matrimonial alliance. But no thanks is due them for an early sleep for of all noisy people. I believe Lloyd can keep above the crowd. Well we slept and woke and rose and departed after breakfast with a borrowed tooth brush a Brooch for delivery and an invitation to return for lunch. Well, Prospect Park Brooklyn may be nice but Esta was too tired to do other than sit beneath the shade of a tree and muse and sleep and so we turned back to Clarendore Road only to put Esta to bed while Harry roamed the adjacent Brooklyn. A walk to the Boulevard a pleasant eve with Cousin Clara and an early arrival at Breakfast and the church presided over by Mr. Maitery formerly of Gap M.E. led us past the am of the day. Mr. Ranck led us to his surrey and graciously exposed to our view his magnificent city of Brooklyn. Well we took the L and returned to 153 at New York to pass a few hours waiting for a boat to bear us upon the historical bosom of the Hudson. Esta said Harry was flush because he bot a 35 ct brooch with a die of the boat Robt. Fulton upon it. She also got a thoro coat of tan and later complained because it was not on her face. Well of all short days of the Honeymoon More June 28 was shortest. We passed the Catskills West Point the Upper Highlands and on to the head waters of the Hudson arriving at [[wikipedia:Albany|Albany]] only a little after six to pass hastily [thus] to the new Kenmore. Of all breaks Albany had her share. 'Twould jar my memory to relate. 'Twould shock civilization to read and 'twould be a blot of reproach upon the civilization and fair name of [[Lancaster]] to tell all but truth to say. There is no knowledge nor device in the grave neither is there reason or judgment after one has committed celibate suicide. Rooms at New Kenmore with bath $4.00 Value received. Lunch at Keller's State Street Grapenuts and coffee for supper a hurried retreat. An hour Tuesday morn in Capitol with guide 50 cents. Three hours in Washington Parks with much meditation. Train to Utica 4.25 Cheaper Hotel and less breaks. Early departure for Syracuse by trolley 2:30 p.m. Wed. Niagara visited. A late walk by the Falls a long sleep and breakfast at the Imperial Wonder of Wonders ask Esta Four Quailees served on a plate. Woe to the Negro race Hence forward they shall be taken for value recd. Esta thot it was magnificent she didn't mind the effect produced. Buffalo by Boat Western States with three hours anxiety about state room. Most highly appreciated however. The most hardly won are most highly appreciated. Moral Learning Buffalo 6 p.m. we steamed up Lake Erie at 24 knots an hour more or less and after several sleepless hours and very few sound sleeping ones we arose after 7 a.m. and dressed only to find our watch still going by Eastern Time and our boat moving on by Central time, hence an hour ahead of time and our boat an hour late. Cost of refreshments on boat excessive. Reached [[wikipedia:Detroit]] 8:30 a.m. July 2 1909 found Cousin Clara waiting for us, and all our friends in Detroit phoning for us. Well, Harry and Esta were at Home with Clarence and Clara. There was no fear for decorum or propriety as our host and hostess have by no means ended they honeymoon days; they are lovers still. Friday p.m. we were loafers. Sat a.m. Esta washed and ironed. Harry got into trouble generally and very late in the p.m. both took trolley to Wabash Ave where supper was served and a pleasant eve with Aunt Martha and the cousins. A long walk home to our lodging with only a few blocks out of way by error ended the week. Sabbath cleared bright, cool, and inspiring. Monday morning, July 5 dawned clear and bright. We breakfasted late and after our hostess had prepared an abundant lunch we set out for Belle Isle where we were joined by Clarence, Aunt Martha, and the cousins. Belle Isle is the famous park of the Detroit residents and indeed it would seem that the city were erupted judging from the crowd. After waiting for a long time we finally spread the lunch and tho we should have taken care for supper there was but little left. After lunch we visited the places of interest, the horticulture hall and aquarium were both full of novelty. Fishe of every variety were seen in their natural habitat. The most curious was the sea horse his head looked just like the horse and indeed it was almost as full of mettle as any. We were hurried there because of the incessant crowd and had to pass on hurridly to the deer enclosure. There we saw a beautiful brown buck and doe of the big horn variety. The Polar and Grizzly attracted much attention because of their antics. The air was so oppressive and so we sat resting until late in the p.m. and there a number of our crowd having gone to city we sat by the clear deep Detroit river eating our lunch as the boats and canoes glided smoothly by. After an hour musing by the beach we "sailed" back to the island tired and somewhat glad another noisy fourth had passed by hoping that this may have been the last noisy one.
Tuesday morn was planned for sightseeing but we delayed in slumber too long and we had to content ourselves seeing Detroit from the Sky of the Majestic and one could hardly find a more novel way of viewing the town from the Majestic. We could view all the main aves 7 in number. After an hour thus Esta conceived a desire to see the extreme of Woodward Ave. We secured a fruit lunch too large for two but cousins ate most of it. Esta being busy brushing mosquitoes these animals being so audacious and active that the following morn both found lumps and boils immense. We returned to Aunts an hour late, partook of a most hearty supper and spent an evening merrily with cousins. We retired to rise earlier than usual. Wednesday morn Aunt took us to see Alice on Mt. Vernon and we soon acquainted ourselves with a seemingly peculiar circumstance and although an awkward occasion at first we began to enjoy the company thoroughly and were sorry to be called to leave so soon. Mrs. Williams is a woman of remarkable character and we learned to admire for her droll advice. We learned to care for children generally and Rol's especially learned to make tea and were inspired to a broader Christianity by her quotation. When we get beyond we will not be asked to what church we belong.
Thursday morn Harry roamed the streets of Detroit collecting laundry, spending money, gazing at store windows etc, while Esta enjoyed the sweet company of Cousin Clara in her home. After a trip to the wharf for boat tickets and a return to early supper all went to an experience social. This was most interesting to those directly interested yet to those without was most tedious. Just before the meeting Aunt Martha and Ralph presented us with a pair of beautiful woolen blankets from Uncle Abram.
Friday morning we arose and breakfasted with Cousin Clarence and after making final preparations being provided with a boat lunch by Clara we set out for the dock where our boat the Lady of Cleveland lay at anchor waiting for us. However, she was an hour late in starting and had a passage of less than one hundred. This being an extra trip across the lake.
While securing my tickets I met with an old schoolmate and friend Mr. Fred Lou who was engaged selling tickets and again as we were waiting for the boat we were joined by him. We spent some time pleasantly together recounting many old time incidents.
At ten-thirty we cleared port, set out on clear smooth Erie under a delightful breeze. Nothing unusual occurred during the sail. These two travelers enjoyed each others company. Esta slept while we sat on deck much of the time and only missed a scrap by a small margin.
Arriving Cleveland 5:50 p.m. we walked streets visiting nickelodeons etc until 11:30 at which time we boarded the Pittsburg train riding until 6:50 a.m. at which time we arrived [[wikipedia:Pittsburgh|Pittsburg]]. The Bride experienced little difficulty in sleeping all through the long hours of that morning tho seized with a severe attack of neuralgia she "put up" a good bluff and seemed to sleep soundly.
We breakfasted in Pittsburg on Grape Nuts and cream this time an appropriate diet, set our watch an hour earlier as per Eastern time and came East on the Philadelphia Express leaving 8 a.m. Again the Bride was sleepy and silent. The mountain scenery is incomparable. The variety of peaks gulleys grooves and clearings give scenery of endless interest. The mechanical feats performed in constructing the road bed are incredible. Horseshoe Bend thrills one as he watches the engine and rear coach at the same time from the middle coach. The beautiful Juanita river basin has scenes beautiful to the eye. The fifty miles above Harrisburg pass with almost incredible swiftness.
[[Harrisburg]] is home. It is here we found those whom we knew. It was here we found stores and homes like our own. After half and hour's delay we found a trolley for [[Mechanicsburg]] and after a short walk came to the home of Cousin Christ. Here supper awaited us and of course we did justice to it. And tho impolite we suggested an early retiring and this granted all was well until the early Sabbath call. Our cousins took us to a church in Mechanicsburg where Rev. Sanil Hess preached the sermon. Hot and dusty we spent the p.m. observing one old spinning wheel etc. in the parlor. In the eve Christ drove us to Uncle Peter's and here we spent two nights and a day in a pleasant manner. The people were harvesting so Esta and I were much together. Esta stole a sleep and I took a walk more p.m. midges were bad and after these came mosquitoes. After a fond farewell on Tues morn Mary took us to the trolley in the new surrey. Esta forgot her coat no less than three times, lost her handkerchief once. Our train for Lancaster was 30 m late and after lunch at Nissley's we turned up at [[Gordonville]] 12:25 p.m. to the no little concern of the shop girls and loungers. Ivan brought us to Cedar Lawn after rehearsing our many experiences writing some letters and reading our mail it was ours to retire to sweet dreams and sleep. Honeymoon trip ended but not the Honeymoon. Forbid that it should end, during these many happy days which we hope to be ours in the future.
The trip occupied twenty-six days, covered two-thousand miles, visited about forty friends. We spent one night on boat, one on the train, and four at Hotels, only one of which was first class. We saw ten different city Park, seven city buildings, two state capitals, and also took several excursions into the country.
Mother and Father gave a reception in our honor to about eighty five guests on July 15th, and the two days following Esta spent with me at home. Most of the joys of the new relationship must never be told. They exist only for those concerned and would not be understood by others. But sufficient to say the life is far beyond the highest expectations and promises to grow better daily.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Gifts
! Currency
|-
|Susanna Hershey
|5.00
|-
|Hershey Leaman
|1.00
|-
|Maggie Hershey
|1.00
|-
|Katie Wenger
|1.00
|-
|Amos Wenger
|1.00
|-
|Christ Metzler
|1.00
|-
|Levi Wenger
|1.00
|-
|Sanil Denlinger
|1.00
|-
|Amos Hershey
|1.00
|-
|Annie Brackbill
|1.00
|-
|Hettie Kreider
|1.00
|-
|Susanna Metzler
|.50
|-
| --
|1.00
|}
Diary after return from Honeymoon
* July 14 - washing dirty dudds, Home and to shop with Nancy
* July 15 - back to Cedar Lawn and home to the reception Esta donned her wedding [dress] and supper went off nicely
* July 16 - at home with Esta and Mother. A bit lazy all day with a walk to Isaac's in the evening
* July 17 - Dinner at Pharoas [Phares] Buckwalter's Shopping in town and lunch at home afterwards
* July 18 - Sunday - no church - no drive - a full round loaf with much letter writing
* July 19 - Hoeing at Esta's home with Father Leaman a perfect reconciliation
* July 20 - no work, a drive to Bro's and a little information about a farm returned about 9:30 and was lovingly rec'd by Esta
* July 21 - helped Isaac build a stall, Esta spent the day with me at sisters'
* July 22 - rain many places, sufficient for plowing
* July 23 - a son born to Isaac Buckwalter, visited with Dan Eshleman, threshed at Esta's home
* July 24 - Esta wanted to attend service at Kinzer but we didn't go, Hershey preached
* July 25 - a sad accident to Elwood Hershey, leg badly shattered in gasolene engine, amputation necessary, condition serious, Did a bit of work at Isaac's,
* July 26 - Tuesday with Isaac, p.m. with Esta
* July 27 - Mission meeting, crowd immense, animated and strong speakers
* July 28 – Nothing doing at Cedar Lawn
* July 29 - Threshed with Freeland Buckwalter
* July 30 - spent day with sister Annie on the farm, Evening at Intercourse singing at Uncle Benj Hershey
* July 31 - home with family, all is pleasant, nice drive to Red Well Church
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This is the master category page for the [[E. Herman Brackbill]] journals.
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Amos Hershey Leaman
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'''Amos Hershey Leaman''' (b. Feb 18, 1878, d. unknown) was the son of [[Jacob B. Leaman]] and [[Anna Barbara Hershey]] and the husband of [[Amanda Eby]]. Known as "Uncle Hershey" to the Brackbills, he resided in Chicago and visited the family on [[HB Journal for Apr 23, 1939|April 23, 1939]].
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'''Anna May Leaman''' (b. 13 May 1891), commonly called Aunt Nan, was a sister of [[Esta Leona Leaman]]. She was married to [[Charles T. Frey]].
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Ellis Leaman
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'''Ellis Buckwalter Leaman''' (b. 18 Jun 1889) was the son of [[Jacob B. Leaman]] and [[Anna Barbara Hershey]] and the brother of [[Esta Leona Leaman]]. He was [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman]]'s uncle.
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Ivan Benjamin Leaman
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'''Ivan Benjamin Leaman''' was the son of [[Jacob B. Leaman]] and [[Anna Barbara Hershey]] and the husband of [[Irene Victoria Suter]]. He was known as "Uncle Ivan" to the Brackbills.
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'''Jacob B. Leaman''' was the husband of [[Anna Barbara Hershey]] and the father of [[Esta Leona Leaman]], [[Jacob Clayton Leaman]], [[Ivan Benjamin Leaman]], and [[Amos Hershey Leaman]], among others.
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'''Jacob Clayton Leaman''', called Clayton, was the son of [[Jacob B. Leaman]] and [[Anna Barbara Hershey]] and the husband of [[Fannie Huber Zittle]]. He was "Uncle Clayton" to the Brackbills.
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Arthur S. Young Company
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The '''Arthur S. Young Company''' sold and repaired steam equipment - engines, tractors, and farm implements. It was founded by [[Arthur S. Young]] in 1916, after he had spent several years hiring out his steam-powered threshing engine as an independent businessman.
[[E. Herman Brackbill]] went to work at the Arthur S. Young Company in the employ of his father in law and alongside his wife [[Jane Young|Jane]] in 1940 after leaving [[Hess's Mill]].
The [[Rough and Tumble Engineers Historical Association]] reunions were held on the grounds of the Arthur S. Young Company starting in 1948.
==References==
# Bongiavonni, Marie. [http://www.roughandtumble.org/rt_about_history_1.asp "The History of Rough and Tumble Engineers Historical Association, Inc., 1948 - 1988"], 1988.
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Chestnut Level
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'''Chestnut Level''' refers either to the town of [http://www.mapquest.com/maps/map.adp?city=Chestnut%20Level&state=PA&country=us Chestnut Level, PA], south of [[Lancaster]], or to [http://www.chestnutlevel.org/ Chestnut Level Presbyterian Church] near [[Quarryville]].
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'''Christian Endeavor''' was a nondenominational evangelical society that encouraged youth to be active in the life of the church.
For more information about Christian Endeavor, see [[Wikipedia:Young People's Society of Christian Endeavour|Wikipedia]].
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County Choir
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'''County Choir''' appears to have been a somewhat ad hoc organization that gathered singers from all over [[Lancaster County]]. The director, Lloyd, is mentioned once as a positive contribution with the implication that he did not always attend rehearsals.
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Denbigh Presbyterian Church
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'''Denbigh Presbyterian Church''', located in [[Newport News]], Virginia, was the home church for [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|Evelyn B. Jarrett]] and her family. For many years the pastor was [[Jerry F. Helms]].
Denbigh Presbyterian Church maintained an active connection with [[Leacock Presbyterian Church]] through Evelyn, including choir exchanges.
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Leacock Presbyterian Church
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[[Image:36110110 b6464e10b5 m.jpg|thumb|240px|Leacock Presbyterian Church]]
'''Leacock Presbyterian Church''', located in [[Paradise]] in [[Lancaster County]], became the church home of the [[Brackbill]] family after [[Harry G. Brackbill]] and [[Esta Leona Leaman]] left the Mennonite church. The Brackbills were active in youth choir at the time of Herman's journals, as well as the orchestra, the guild, and of course [[Christian Endeavor]].
The Paradise site was the second location of Leacock. The original church, founded in 1724 and built between 1740 (original log church) and 1750 (current stone church), is located on Route 340 west of [[Intercourse]].
[[E. Herman Brackbill]] and [[Jane Young]] are buried in the cemetery at Leacock in Paradise alongside other family members.
The cemetery at Old Leacock has one famous denizen, US Representative [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Whitehill James Whitehill].
== External links ==
* [http://www.leacockpres.org/ Leacock Presbyterian Church home page]
* [http://www.leacockpres.org/old_leacock.htm History of Old Leacock]
* [http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=leacock+presbyterian+church,+paradise,+pa&ie=UTF8&ll=40.009012,-76.121451&spn=0.001931,0.005021&t=h&z=18&om=0 Leacock Presbyterian Church on Google Maps]
* [http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=leacock+presbyterian+church,+paradise,+pa&ie=UTF8&ll=40.038971,-76.132894&spn=0.00193,0.005021&t=h&z=18&om=0 Old Leacock on Google Maps]
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Paradise High School
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'''Paradise High School''' in [[Paradise]], PA, was the high school that both [[E. Herman Brackbill]] and [[Jane Young]] attended.
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Pequea High School
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'''Pequea High School''' (now called Pequea Valley High School) was the high school in [[Lancaster County]] attended by [[E. Herman Brackbill]] and [[Jane Young]]'s children, among others.
For more information about Pequea High School see the [http://www.pvsd.k12.pa.us/ official district web site] ([http://www.pvsd.k12.pa.us/high/hghschl.htm direct link to high school information]).
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Rough & Tumble Engineers Historical Association
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'''Rough & Tumble Engineers Historical Association''', founded in 1948 by [[Arthur S. Young]], is both an event and a historical association of steam machinery enthusiasts. The association preserves moving artifacts and historical information about steam machinery used for agricultural purposes; the event, colloquially called the "Thresherman's Reunion," consists of live demonstrations of steam equipment, including tractors, engines, and steam engine powered machines (for instance, a shingle maker).
Rough and Tumble grew up on the grounds of the [[Arthur S. Young Company]] in [[Kinzers]] and the reunion is still held there.
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Rough and Tumble Engineers Historical Association
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[[Image:RoughAndTumble.jpg|thumb|240px|Photo of the groundbreaking for the Rough and Tumble Museum.]]
'''Rough & Tumble Engineers Historical Association''', founded in 1948 by [[Arthur S. Young]], is both an event and a historical association of steam machinery enthusiasts. The association preserves moving artifacts and historical information about steam machinery used for agricultural purposes; the event, colloquially called the "Thresherman's Reunion," consists of live demonstrations of steam equipment, including tractors, engines, and steam engine powered machines (for instance, a shingle maker).
Rough and Tumble grew up on the grounds of the [[Arthur S. Young Company]] in [[Kinzers]] and the reunion is still held there.
==References==
* [http://www.roughandtumble.org/ Rough and Tumble Home Page]
* [http://www.roughandtumble.org/rt_about_history_1.asp History of Rough and Tumble]
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Strasburg Mennonite Church
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The '''Strasburg Mennonite Church''' is a [[Mennonite]] church in [[Strasburg]] that was founded by the Mennonites who immigrated with [[Hans Herr]] and [[Benedictus Brackbill]]. Its first pastor was [[Ulrich Brackbill (1703)|Ulrich Brackbill]].
==External links==
* [http://www.horseshoe.cc/pennadutch/religion/mennonites/mennon.htm History of Strasburg Mennonite Church]
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Curing Pork
80 lbs. meat<br/>
3 ounces salt petre<br/>
7 ounces brown sugar<br/>
1 pint fine salt
rub well let lay 30 hours then rub very well with fine salt if hams are large put it on thick let lay 2 weeks then hang up and it is ready to smoke
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Morning News Company<br/>
H.E. Kennedy<br/>
Editor and Manager
Office of<br/>
THE MORNING NEWS,<br/>
The only Morning Newspaper in [[Lancaster County]]<br/>
32 Centre Square<br/>
[[Lancaster]], Pa.
July 25, 1898
Dear Peter:
I saw Walker and he was giving only 37 cents for corn. Maybe they will give more at [[Kinzers]]. As soon as you have it shelled, take it to whoever will give the most for it.
Yours truly, [[H.E. Kennedy]]
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This page collects letters and papers of [[Peter Young]].
* [[PY Sugar Pledge]]
* [[H. Kennedy to P.Y., July 25, 1898]]
* [[Curing Pork Recipe]]
* [[PY Ginger Bread Recipe]]
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Ginger Bread
1 cup of brown sugar<br/>
1 cup of molasses<br/>
3 cups of flour<br/>
½ cup of butter<br/>
½ cup of thick milk<br/>
2 eggs<br/>
1 teaspoon soda
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PY Sugar Pledge
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To the Consumer: You have signed the original, please read this copy.<br />
SUGAR PLEDGE<br />
City: Gap<br />
Date: Sept. 21<br />
Upon my honor, I hereby certify that my household consists of 2 persons, and that I desire to purchase 1 pounds of sugar per week upon the express understanding that there will not be used in my household more than two (2) pounds of sugar per person per month, and that in return for this service of being permitted to purchase one week’s supply at a time, I will purchase sugar only from the dealer with whom this is placed; that if I desire to change dealers, it is understood this statement is to be returned to me and by me deposited with a new dealer.
I agree not to hoard sugar, and except for canning purposes of which my supply at present is not (illegible) than twenty-five (25) pounds, I have not now and will not at any time have in my house or under my control more than a week’s supply of sugar, based on a consumption of one-half of a pound per person per week, except on special permission of the County Food Administrator. I agree to continue on this plan until the Food Administration advises that the sugar situation has been relieved. And further, I agree to make my sugar purchases from one store.
Signed<br />
[[Peter Young]]<br />
Address<br />
Gap<br />
J. R. HESS (stamp)<br />
All persons who will not sign the foregoing agreement are required to make sugar purchases according to regulations governing city or rural sales, or to obtain a sugar certificate from the County Food Administration.
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'''Aldina Beane''' was a member of [[Leacock Presbyterian Church]] who sang in the choir. Her sister, [[Nancy Beane]], was a classmate of [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill]]'s.
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This is the category page for the Brackbills.
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This category contains members of the Brown family.
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Ethel Bryson
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'''Ethel Bryson''' was a classmate of [[Jane Young]]'s from Paradise High School and was a bridesmaid in her [[Wedding of Herman and Jane|wedding]].
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Willis Bucher
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'''Willis Bucher''' and his wife [[Marg Bucher|Marg]] were friends of [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman]] and [[Jane Young|Jane]]'s from [[Christian Endeavor]]. The Buchers lived in [[Lititz]]. The two couples went on Herman and Jane's honeymoon together.
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'''Marg Bucher''' and her husband [[Willis Bucher|Willis]] were friends of [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman]] and [[Jane Young|Jane]]'s from [[Christian Endeavor]]. The Buchers lived in [[Lititz]]. The two couples went on Herman and Jane's honeymoon together.
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Donald Danforth
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'''Donald Danforth''' was the president of the [[Purina|Ralston Purina Company]] and son of the company's founder, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Danforth William H. Danforth]. The Purina Company was a supplier of material to [[Hess's Mill]].
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Phil Egster
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'''Phil Egster''' was a cousin of the Brackbill family on the Sheaffer side.
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Warren Graham
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'''Warren Graham''' (b. 28 Jun 1905) was married to [[Barbara Groff]] and was [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman]]'s cousin by marriage.
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Jerry F. Helms
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'''Jerry F. Helms''' was the long time minister of [[Denbigh Presbyterian Church]] and the family minister of [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|Evelyn B. Jarrett]] and her family. He baptized both of Evelyn's children.
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This category collects members of the Hershey family that appear in the wiki.
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Category:Hess's Mill employees
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This category lists employees at [[Hess's Mill]].
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Earl Hohman
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'''Earl Hohman''' worked at the [[Arthur S. Young Company]].
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Jay W. Kauffman
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'''Rev. Jay W. Kauffman''' (consistently spelled ''Kaufman'' in [[E. Herman Brackbill]]'s journal, was the pastor at [[Leacock Presbyterian Church]] in the late 1930s with his wife, who was the organist and directed the choir. He officiated at the [[Wedding of Herman and Jane]].
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Harold Keneagy
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'''Harold B. Keneagy''' worked at the [[Arthur S. Young Company]] as treasurer and bookkeeper. He was married to Roberta and had two daughters, Priscilla and Madeleine.
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Betty Kyle
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'''Betty Kyle''' was a friend of [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman]] and [[Jane Young|Jane]]'s from [[Lancaster]]. She was involved in [[Christian Endeavor]] activities with them.
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Category:Leamans
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This is a listing of the Leamans in the journals.
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Category:Living people
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This category lists people described in the Brackbill wiki who are still alive.
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Webb McLaughlin
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'''Webb McLaughlin''' (also known as Webby) was a neighbor of [[E. Herman Brackbill]] in Kinzers. He was "Ricky Boomer"'s grandfather.
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Red McLaughlin
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'''Red McLaughlin''' was a neighbor of the Brackbills in Kinzers.
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Park Hays Miller
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'''Park Hays Miller''' was a theologist, author, and speaker. He spoke at the synod meeting that [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman]] and [[Harold Brackbill]] attended in April 1939.
One of Park Hays Miller's books, [http://www.archive.org/details/whyiamapresbyter009543mbp ''Why I Am a Presbyterian''], is available for download at the Internet Archive.
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[[Category:People|Miller, Park]]
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Mrs. McIlvane
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'''Mrs. McIlvane''' lived in [[Paradise]] across and up the street from [[Leacock Presbyterian Church]].
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T. Roland Philips
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'''T. Roland Philips''' was a Presbyterian minister who was associated with Arlington Presbyterian Church in the Baltimore (MD) Presbytery. He helped to found the [http://www.bsotb.org/bsobcat.htm Baltimore School of the Bible] and published a book of his sermons, entitled ''[http://books.google.com/books?id=QdEFGQAACAAJ&source=gbs_ViewAPI God Hath Spoken]''. He traveled in Lancaster County several times in 1939 and 1940, visiting [[Leacock Presbyterian Church]] on [[HB Journal for Sep 20, 1940|September 20, 1940]].
==References==
* Schaeffer, Dr. Francis A. "[http://www.pcahistory.org/findingaids/schaeffer/index.html We Don't Have Forever]," PCA Historical Center, 1980.
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"Vanny" Pickell
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'''Vanny Pickell''' was the brother of [[Marvin Pickell]], the Brackbill family milkman.
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Karl Ranck
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'''Karl Ranck''' (sometimes spelled "Carl" in [[Herman Brackbill Journals|Herman's journals]]) was a friend of the Brackbill family and a member of [[Leacock Presbyterian Church]]. [[Stanley Ranck]], better known as "Twiddley," and [[Emma Ranck]] were Karl's siblings. [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman]] borrowed Carl's car on more than one occasion.
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Stanley Ranck
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'''Stanley Ranck''', also known as "Twiddley," was the brother of [[Karl Ranck]]. He sang in [[County Choir]] with [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman]] and [[Jane Young|Jane]].
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[[Category:People|Ranck, Stanley]]
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Category:Sheaffers
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This is a listing of all the Sheaffers.
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Davie Shirk
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'''David Shirk''', also called "Davie", worked at Shirk's auto repair where [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman]] went to have his car repaired. The Shirks are still in the car dealership business as of 2008.
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Romaine Troop
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'''Romaine Troop''' was a friend of [[Jane Young]]'s growing up and she and her husband Les Garner lived across the street from the Brackbills in [[Kinzers]].
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Walter
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'''Walter''' was a business college student who was employed during the summers as a stenographer at the [[Arthur S. Young Company]].
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Sam Wenger
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'''Sam Wenger''' was a lawyer whose children were the same age as [[E. Herman Brackbill]]'s.
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Category:Youngs
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''This category includes members of the [[Young]] family.''
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''This category includes members of the [[Young]] family.''
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Category:Yuningers
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This is a listing of all Yuninger family members in the wiki.
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Brackbill Farm
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[[Image:BrackbillBarn.jpg|thumbnail|240px|Main barn on the Brackbill farm]]
The '''Brackbill farm''' is situated near the old Hershey church near [[Kinzers]] and east of [[Intercourse]]. It was the home of [[Harry G. Brackbill]], [[Esta Leona Leaman]] and their family, and remains in the Brackbill family to this day.
The farmhouse building bears a plaque above the porch that faces the Pequea Creek that states it was built by [[Abraham Hershey]] and his wife [[Barbara]] in 1867.
==Physical features==
The Brackbill Farm is accessible from the Hershey Church road and stretches to the Pequea Creek. It is bordered by farms on either side.
The Brackbill house, a large brick house with three independent living units, sits just off the main entry road, adjoined by barns and other outbuildings. Between the house and the creek is a cornfield; cattle have historically grazed in the fields adjoining the river. The creek has been used for swimming and boating as well as a water source.
The land along the creek, called [[Brackbill's Meadow]], was used for Brackbill reunions since at least 1939 and probably earlier to the present day.
At the time of [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman]]'s bachelorhood there was a substantial chicken coop on the property, for which he was responsible.
==External Links==
* [http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&time=&date=&ttype=&q=4887+Newport+Rd,+Kinzers,+PA+17535&sll=37.0625,-95.677068&sspn=38.092988,74.707031&ie=UTF8&t=h&om=0&ll=40.021001,-76.047825&spn=0.003796,0.009956&z=17&iwloc=addr Brackbill Farm on Google Maps]
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Brackbill's Meadow
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'''Brackbill's Meadow''' was a name for the land by the Pequea Creek at the [[Brackbill Farm]].
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Buchmiller Park
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'''D.F. Buchmiller Park''' is a park in [[West Lampeter Township]], [[Lancaster County]], Pennsylvania.
==External links==
* [http://www.ephrataboro.org/parks/cwp/view.asp?a=676&q=518269&parksNav=|7871| D.F. Buchmiller Park]
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Category:Cities
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This is a listing of all cities on the wiki.
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Conowingo Dam
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The '''Conowingo Dam''', constructed in 1925-26, is on the lower [[Wikipedia:Susquehanna River]] in northeastern Maryland.
For more information about the dam, see [[Wikipedia:Conowingo Dam|Wikipedia]].
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Fulton County
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'''Fulton County, PA''' lies several counties west of [[Lancaster County]] along the southern border of the state with Maryland.
For more information about Fulton County, see [[Wikipedia:Fulton County, Pennsylvania|Wikipedia]].
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Lancaster County
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'''Lancaster County, Pennsylvania''' has been the home of the [[Brackbills|Brackbill family]] in America since the Mennonites immigrated sometime before 1700. By 1710, there was already a substantial presence of Brackbills in the county, as indicated by the multiple Brackbill tracts on a [http://www.midatlanticarchives.com/maps_pa_lancaster_co/first_settlement_1710.htm 1710 map of land holdings in the county].
For more information about Lancaster County, see [[Wikipedia:Lancaster County, Pennsylvania|Wikipedia]].
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Category:Towns
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This is a list of towns referenced in the Brackbill wiki.
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Category:Journals
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This is a list of all journal entries in the wiki.
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Eva Sheaffer
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'''Eva L. Sheaffer''' (2 Oct 1885 – 13 May 1981) was the daughter of [[John Milton Sheaffer]] and [[Susannah Withrow]] and the sister of [[Luetta M. Sheaffer]] and [[Ray Sheaffer]].
She kept a [[Eva Sheaffer Journal|journal]] from the years 1949 to 1951.
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Herbert Sheaffer
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'''Herbert Sheaffer''' was the son of [[John Sheaffer]] and [[Susannah Withrow]] and the nephew of [[Luetta M. Sheaffer]]. He was married to Mary Singer and their daughter was Lois.
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John Milton Sheaffer
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[[Image:JohnSuzanneSheaffer.jpg|thumb|240px|John and Susannah Sheaffer, image scanned by Esta Jarrett]]
'''John Milton Sheaffer''' was the son of [[William Augustus Sheaffer]] and [[Mary Catherine Hoar]]. He was the husband of [[Susannah Withrow]] and the father of [[Luetta M. Sheaffer]], [[Eva Sheaffer]], [[Virginia Sheaffer]], [[Ray Sheaffer]], [[Mary Sheaffer]], [[William Sheaffer]], and [[Herbert Sheaffer]].
==External links==
{{Genealogy|http://wp.jarretthousenorth.com/annex/Family/genealogy/WC05/WC05_331.HTM|John Milton Sheaffer}}
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Luetta M. Sheaffer
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'''Luetta M. Sheaffer''' was the daughter of [[John Milton Sheaffer]] and [[Susannah Withrow]], wife of [[Arthur S. Young]] and mother of [[Jane Young]], [[C. Everett Young]], and [[Nancy Young]].
==External links==
* {{Genealogy|http://wp.jarretthousenorth.com/annex/Family/genealogy/WC02/WC02_050.HTM|Luetta M. Sheaffer}}
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Mary Sheaffer
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'''Mary S. Sheaffer''' (October 10, 1879-?), also called "Mamie," was the daughter of [[John Milton Sheaffer]] and [[Susannah Withrow]], and the sister of [[Luetta M. Sheaffer]].
==See also==
* [[Letters and papers of Mary S. Sheaffer]]
==External links==
{{Genealogy|http://wp.jarretthousenorth.com/annex/Family/genealogy/WC05/WC05_334.HTM|Mary S. Sheaffer}}
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Mildred Sheaffer
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'''Mildred Sheaffer Young''', known as Millie, was the wife of [[C. Everett Young]].
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Ray Sheaffer
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[[Image:RaySheaffer.jpg|thumb|240px|Ray Sheaffer. Scanned by Esta Jarrett]]
'''Ray Sheaffer''' (26 Feb 1896 – 7 Apr 1976), also known as "Uncle Ray," was the son of [[John Milton Sheaffer]] and [[Susannah Withrow]], brother of [[Luetta M. Sheaffer]] and the uncle of [[Jane Young|Jane]], [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] and [[Nancy Young]].
==External links==
{{Genealogy|http://wp.jarretthousenorth.com/annex/Family/genealogy/WC05/WC05_335.HTM|J. Raymond Sheaffer}}
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'''Virginia Sheaffer''', also known as Aunt Vergie, was married to [[Amos Eby]] and was the mother of [[Dick Eby]].
==External links==
{{Genealogy|http://wp.jarretthousenorth.com/annex/Family/genealogy/WC05/WC05_332.HTM|Virginia Sheaffer}}
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[[Category:Sheaffers|Sheaffer, Virginia]]
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Susannah Withrow
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'''Susannah Withrow''' was the wife of [[John Milton Sheaffer]] and the mother of [[Luetta M. Sheaffer]], [[Eva Sheaffer]], [[Virginia Sheaffer]], [[Ray Sheaffer]], [[Mary Sheaffer]], [[William Sheaffer]], and [[Herbert Sheaffer]].
==External links==
{{Genealogy|http://wp.jarretthousenorth.com/annex/Family/genealogy/WC05/WC05_331.HTM|Susannah Withrow}}
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Blue Ball
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'''Blue Ball, Pennsylvania''' is an unincorporated town in [[Lancaster County]]. See [[Wikipedia:Blue Ball, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania|Wikipedia]] for a list of other Lancaster County towns with suggestive names.
In the [[Herman Brackbill Journals]], Blue Ball is the location of a [[HB Journal for Mar 11, 1939|spelling bee]] that [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.]] attends.
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Sheaffer
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[[Image:Sheaffers.jpg|thumb|240px|The Sheaffer family, scanned by Esta Jarrett]]
The '''Sheaffer''' family lived in [[Lancaster County]]. [[Luetta M. Sheaffer]] was the wife of [[Arthur S. Young]] and the mother of [[Jane Young]].
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Christiana
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'''Christiana, PA''' is a borough on the eastern edge of [[Lancaster County]].
For more information about Christiana, see [[Wikipedia:Christiana, Pennsylvania|Wikipedia]].
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'''Ephrata, PA''' is a borough in the northern part of [[Lancaster County]]. Among other things it was the home of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ephrata_Cloister Ephrata Cloister], the home of an order of Seventh-Day Dunkers ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schwarzenau_Brethren Schwarzenau Brethren]).
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Gap
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'''Gap, PA''' is a town inside Salisbury Township in [[Lancaster County]].
For more information about Gap, see [[Wikipedia:Gap, PA|Wikipedia]].
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Intercourse
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'''Intercourse, PA''' is an unincorporated village in [[Lancaster County]]. Like [[Blue Ball]], it is popular with tourists for its name.
For more information about the town of Intercourse, see [[Wikipedia:Intercourse, Pennsylvania|Wikipedia]].
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Kinzers
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'''Kinzers, Pennsylvania''' is an unincorporated township in Lancaster County. It figures in the narrative as the home of the [[Young]] family.
For more information about Kinzers, see [[Wikipedia:Kinzers, Pennsylvania|Wikipedia]].
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'''Lititz, PA''' is a borough in [[Lancaster County]]. It figures in the [[Herman Brackbill Journals]] as the home of [[Willis Bucher]].
More information about Lititz is available on [[Wikipedia:Lititz, Pennsylvania|Wikipedia]].
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'''Middle Octararo, PA''' was a settlement in eastern [[Lancaster County]]. It no longer exists under this name.
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'''New Holland, Pennsylvania''' is a town in Lancaster County.
For more information about New Holland, see [[Wikipedia:New_Holland, Pennsylvania|Wikipedia]].
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'''Paradise, PA''' is a town on Route 30 in Lancaster County. It was the home of [[E. Herman Brackbill]] and [[Jane Young]] from 1964 to 1989, and is where [[Leacock Presbyterian Church]] is located.
For more information on Paradise, see [[Wikipedia:Paradise, Pennsylvania|Wikipedia]].
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Peach Bottom
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'''Peach Bottom, PA''' is a township in [[York County]].
For more information about Peach Bottom, see [[Wikipedia:Peach Bottom|Wikipedia]].
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'''Pottstown, PA''' is a borough in [[Montgomery County]], east of [[Lancaster County]]. It was the home of [[Ivan Benjamin Leaman]] and his family.
For more information about Pottstown, see [[Wikipedia:Pottstown, Pennsylvania|Wikipedia]].
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'''Quarryville, PA''' is a borough in [[Lancaster County]], south of [[Strasburg]].
For more information about Quarryville, see [[Wikipedia:Quarryville|Wikipedia]].
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'''Reamstown, PA''' is a census designated location in the upper eastern corner of [[Lancaster County]].
For more information about Reamstown, see [[Wikipedia:Reamstown|Wikipedia]].
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'''Safe Harbor, PA''' is an unincorporated township in [[Lancaster County]]. It is within [[Conestoga|Conestoga Township]] on the Conestoga River.
More information about Safe Harbor is available on [[Wikipedia:Safe Harbor, Pennsylvania|Wikipedia]].
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'''Strasburg, PA''' is a borough in [[Lancaster County]]. It was the home of the first settlement of the [[Brackbill]] family when [[Benedictus Brackbill]] emigrated to the United States from Switzerland with [[Hans Herr]].
More information about Strasburg is available on [[Wikipedia:Strasburg, Pennsylvania|Wikipedia]].
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'''Waynesburg, PA''' is a borough in [[Greene County]], in the far southwestern corner of Pennsylvania, and is home to Waynesburg University.
For more information about Waynesburg, see [[Wikipedia:Waynesburg, Pennsylvania|Wikipedia]].
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'''Betty Doutrich''' (married name Betty Brubaker) was a cousin of the Young family; her mother [[Emma S. Young]] was [[Arthur S. Young]]'s sister. Her husband was [[Emory Brubaker]] and her father was [[Aldus W. Doutrich]].
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[[Image:ArthurSYoungDaleScott.jpg|thumbnail|240px|Arthur S. Young with his grandchildren, courtesy Steam Traction Magazine]]
'''Arthur S. Young''' (March 29, 1888-Dec 27, 1955) was the founder of the [[Arthur S. Young Company]] farm equipment dealership and the [[Rough and Tumble Engineers Historical Association]]. Husband of [[Luetta M. Sheaffer]], he was the father of [[Jane Young]], [[C. Everett Young]], and [[Nancy Young]].
Arthur wrote for a number of magazines, including ''[http://www.steamtraction.com/ Steam Traction]'', who published their [http://www.steamtraction.com/archive/359 obituary for him in 1956]. As late as [http://www.steamtraction.com/archive/231/ 1954] his reports from Rough & Tumble were published in the magazine.
== Publications ==
* "Pennsylvania's Part in Developing Power Machinery," ''Pennsylvania Farmer,'' January 10, 1948, p. 20; credited in Wik, ''[http://books.google.com/books?id=73knAAAAMAAJ&q=%22arthur+s.+young%22&dq=%22arthur+s.+young%22&pgis=1 Steam Power on the American Farm]'', University of Pennsylvania Press, 1953.
* "[http://www.steamtraction.com/archive/15/ Rough and Tumble Engineers Reunion at Kinzers, Pennsylvania]", ''Steam Traction'', November 1951.
* "[http://www.steamtraction.com/archive/231/ Condensed Report of the Rough and Tumble Engineers Historical Reunion]", ''Steam Traction'', November 1954.
==External links==
* {{Genealogy|http://wp.jarretthousenorth.com/annex/Family/genealogy/WC02/WC02_050.HTM|Arthur S. Young}}
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[[Image:ArthurSYoungDaleScott.jpg|thumbnail|240px|Arthur S. Young with his grandchildren, courtesy Steam Traction Magazine]]
'''Arthur S. Young''' (March 29, 1888-Dec 27, 1955) was the founder of the [[Arthur S. Young Company]] farm equipment dealership and the [[Rough and Tumble Engineers Historical Association]]. Husband of [[Luetta M. Sheaffer]], he was the father of [[Jane Young]], [[C. Everett Young]], and [[Nancy Young]].
Arthur wrote for a number of magazines, including ''[http://www.steamtraction.com/ Steam Traction]'', who published their [http://www.steamtraction.com/archive/359 obituary for him in 1956]. As late as [http://www.steamtraction.com/archive/231/ 1954] his reports from Rough & Tumble were published in the magazine.
== Publications ==
* "Pennsylvania's Part in Developing Power Machinery," ''Pennsylvania Farmer,'' January 10, 1948, p. 20; credited in Wik, ''[http://books.google.com/books?id=73knAAAAMAAJ&q=%22arthur+s.+young%22&dq=%22arthur+s.+young%22&pgis=1 Steam Power on the American Farm]'', University of Pennsylvania Press, 1953.
* "[http://www.steamtraction.com/archive/15/ Rough and Tumble Engineers Reunion at Kinzers, Pennsylvania]", ''Steam Traction'', November 1951.
* "[http://www.steamtraction.com/archive/231/ Condensed Report of the Rough and Tumble Engineers Historical Reunion]", ''Steam Traction'', November 1954.
==External links==
* {{Genealogy|http://wp.jarretthousenorth.com/annex/Family/genealogy/WC02/WC02_050.HTM|Arthur S. Young}}
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'''Charles Everett Young''' (d. April 24, 1991), better known as Everett, was the husband of [[Mildred Sheaffer]], brother of [[Jane Young]] and son of [[Arthur S. Young]] and [[Luetta M. Sheaffer]], and father of [[Dale Arthur Young]], [[Scott Everett Young]], [[Brenda Sue Young]], and [[Kathleen Jane Young]].
Like his father, he was active in the steam business, serving as vice president of the [[Arthur S. Young Company]] before setting up an independent business as a boiler repair and serviceman. He was also active in [[Rough and Tumble]], serving as the [http://www.steamtraction.com/archive/3578/ permanent curator of the museum].
His obituary ran in [http://www.gasenginemagazine.com/complete-archive/3295/ Gas Engine Magazine] and in [http://www.steamtraction.com/archive/4565/ Steam Traction magazine].
==External links==
* {{Genealogy|http://wp.jarretthousenorth.com/annex/Family/genealogy/WC02/WC02_051.HTM|Charles Everett Young}}
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'''Mary Dague''' was the wife of [[Ralph Young]].
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'''J. Adam Young''' was the son of [[Peter Young]], husband of [[Susan Shultz]] and the father of [[Arthur S. Young]], [[Emma S. Young]], [[Mary E. Young]], and [[Ralph A. Young]].
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'''Nancy Young''' is the daughter of [[Arthur S. Young]] and [[Luetta Sheaffer]] and the younger sister of [[Jane Young]].
==External links==
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'''Peter Young''' was the father of [[J. Adam Young]] and [[Peter Young Jr.]] and the grandfather of [[Arthur S. Young]].
His [[Letters and papers of Peter Young|letters and papers]] are collected on the site.
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'''Ralph Young''', also known as "Uncle Ralph," was the son of [[J. Adam Young]] and [[Susan Shultz]], the husband of [[Mary Dague]], and the brother of [[Arthur S. Young]].
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The '''Young''' family had been residents of [[Lancaster County]] since [[Peter Young]] came over from Germany in the mid-nineteenth century. [[Arthur S. Young]] was Peter Young's grandson, and his daughter [[Jane Young]] married [[E. Herman Brackbill]].
At the time of the [[Herman Brackbill Journals]], the Young family resided in [[Kinzers]], across the street from the [[Arthur S. Young Company]].
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''Susan Shultz'', also known as "Grammie Young," was the wife of [[J. Adam Young]] and the mother of [[Arthur S. Young]], [[Emma S. Young]], and [[Ralph Young]].
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'''Ross Trout Yuninger''' (15 Jan 1909 – 9 Oct 1977) was the husband of [[Florence Brackbill]] and the son-in-law of [[Harry G. Brackbill]] and [[Esta Leona Leaman]].
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Another day, and although, strangely enough, the day of writing is eight days after this calendar day, the author (writer, to you) can still remember the main event of the day.
While I was washing my car, a motorcycle pulled in bearing a driver, Dave something, and my good friend and brother, [[Harold Brackbill|Shorty]].
We spent quite an enjoyable evening. We visited [[Jane Young|Jane]] and inspected the house.
It seemed providential that we should visit her together our last single night, as it was in the beginning.
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==Welcome!==
Welcome to the Brackbill Wiki! The purpose of this site is to collect information (mostly textual) about the [[:Category:Brackbills|Brackbill]] family of [[Lancaster County]] and its extended relatives ([[Sheaffer|Sheaffers]], [[Hershey|Hersheys]], [[Leaman|Leamans]]).
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So this is my [[Wedding of Herman and Jane|wedding]] day. I got awake away before getting up time. I got up about six o'clock. Had nothing to do especially but couldn't sleep. I packed my things for my trip, shined my car, and shaved.
After dinner, my last single meal, I spent about 2 hours dressing. At three o'clock the big event took place. It was a wonderful wedding, so everyone said, at the [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]], of course, with a reception afterwards.
We were chased around town and places with streamers. After getting our picture taken we finally landed at Marg & [[Willis Bucher|Willis]] for the night.
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This project collects the text of the journals of [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman Brackbill]]. Herman kept a journal from [[Herman Brackbill Journal for 1937|1937]], when he was 20 years old, until shortly after the [[HB Journal for Aug 8, 1939|birth of his first child, Evelyn]].
==List of journals==
* [[Herman Brackbill Journal for 1937|1937]]
* [[Herman Brackbill Journal for 1938|1938]]
* [[Herman Brackbill Journal for 1939|1939]]
* [[Herman Brackbill Journal for 1940|1940]]
==A note on Herman's weeks==
Herman and Jane followed a pretty consistent weekly pattern of activity, usually the following:
* Work Monday through Friday, with a half day on Saturday
* Laundry Monday morning
* [[County Chorus]] practice Monday
* Young people's choir on Wednesday
* Adult choir on Thursday
* Church and Sunday School on Sunday morning, dinner with family, then [[Christian Endeavor]] and church again on Sunday night.
The other hours were never idle, and were filled with visits with friends and family, meetings of the leadership of Christian Endeavor and the Women's Guild at the church, and other activities.
==The journals as physical objects==
The physical journals are lined, dated hardbound blank books from the National Blank Book Company in Holyoke, Mass. The inside covers of the journal contain reference information; in the 1939 journal, this includes counting-house calendars (a calendar on a single page with day numbers for each day) for 1939 and 1940; railway express shipping rules; and postage rates. The back of each journal contained blank, undated journal pages; twelve accounts pages, one for each month; and an address book section with alphabetic tabs.
The 1939 and 1940 journals were purchased at Reams, on Queen Street in [[Lancaster]].
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'''Elam Herman Brackbill''', commonly called Herman (born February 4, 1917; died January 9, 2008), was the sixth child and second son of [[Harry G. Brackbill]] and [[Esta Leona Leaman]]. He married [[Jane Young]] on May 20, 1939. He was the father of [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill]], [[N. Marie Brackbill]], and [[John Brackbill]].
Herman was somewhat precocious, graduating high school two years early after skipping two grades in high school, and was chosen by his father to attend the Millersville Teacher's College along with two of his elder siblings. He received a two-year teacher's certificate when he was 17, but had to wait a year until he turned 18 to legally teach school.
According to his own reckoning (and a list compiled post-1987), Herman had held many professions, including:
* Farmer (1934–35)
* School teacher (1935–36)
* Work at [[Hess's Mill]] (1936–40)
* Kinzer Equipment Company (1940–75)
* Spectrum Fidelity (1976–86)
* Greenleaf (1987–etc.)
* Ressler Mill Foundation (1987–etc.)
We know that Herman started work at Hess's Mill on July 13, 1936 because of his [[HB Journal for Jul 13, 1939|journal entry from July 13, 1939]], when he says it is his third anniversary of milling.
In Herman's retirement, he returned to mills; specifically, he became an [http://www.resslermill.com/pages/mill.html interpretive guide at Ressler Mill], where he demonstrated how the old water mill worked and how it supported the local farm economy.
==See also==
* [[Herman Brackbill Journals]]
* [[Letters and papers of Herman Brackbill]]
==External links==
* {{Genealogy|http://wp.jarretthousenorth.com/annex/Family/genealogy/WC01/WC01_009.HTM|Elam Herman Brackbill}}
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[[Image:2180643404 195847436d o.jpg|thumb|240px|E. Herman Brackbill]]
'''Elam Herman Brackbill''', commonly called Herman (born February 4, 1917; died January 9, 2008), was the sixth child and second son of [[Harry G. Brackbill]] and [[Esta Leona Leaman]]. He married [[Jane Young]] on May 20, 1939. He was the father of [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill]], [[N. Marie Brackbill]], and [[John Brackbill]].
Herman was somewhat precocious, graduating high school two years early after skipping two grades in high school, and was chosen by his father to attend the [[Millersville Teacher's College]] along with two of his elder siblings. He received a two-year teacher's certificate when he was 17, but had to wait a year until he turned 18 to legally teach school.
According to his own reckoning (and a list compiled post-1987), Herman had held many professions, including:
* Farmer (1934–35)
* School teacher (1935–36)
* Work at [[Hess's Mill]] (1936–40)
* [[Kinzer Equipment Company]] (1940–75)
* [[Spectrum Fidelity]] (1976–86)
* [[Greenleaf]] (1987–etc.)
* [[Ressler Mill Foundation]] (1987–etc.)
We know that Herman started work at Hess's Mill on July 13, 1936 because of his [[HB Journal for Jul 13, 1939|journal entry from July 13, 1939]], when he says it is his third anniversary of milling.
In Herman's retirement, he returned to mills; specifically, he became an [http://www.resslermill.com/pages/mill.html interpretive guide at Ressler Mill], where he demonstrated how the old water mill worked and how it supported the local farm economy.
==See also==
* [[Herman Brackbill Journals]]
* [[Letters and papers of Herman Brackbill]]
==External links==
* {{Genealogy|http://wp.jarretthousenorth.com/annex/Family/genealogy/WC01/WC01_009.HTM|Elam Herman Brackbill}}
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View of the main barn on the [[Brackbill Farm]].
== Licensing ==
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[[Image:BrackbillBarn.jpg|thumbnail|240px|Main barn on the Brackbill farm]]
The '''Brackbill farm''' is situated near the old Hershey church near [[Kinzers]] and east of [[Intercourse]]. It was the home of [[Harry G. Brackbill]], [[Esta Leona Leaman]] and their family, and remains in the Brackbill family to this day.
The farmhouse building bears a plaque above the porch that faces the Pequea Creek that states it was built by [[Abraham Hershey]] and his wife [[Barbara]] in 1867.
==Physical features==
The Brackbill Farm is accessible from the Hershey Church road and stretches to the Pequea Creek. It is bordered by farms on either side.
The Brackbill house, a large brick house with three independent living units, sits just off the main entry road, adjoined by barns and other outbuildings. Between the house and the creek is a cornfield; cattle have historically grazed in the fields adjoining the river. The creek has been used for swimming and boating as well as a water source.
The land along the creek, called [[Brackbill's Meadow]], was used for Brackbill reunions since at least 1939 and probably earlier to the present day.
At the time of [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman]]'s bachelorhood there was a substantial chicken coop on the property, for which he was responsible.
==External Links==
* [http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&time=&date=&ttype=&q=4887+Newport+Rd,+Kinzers,+PA+17535&sll=37.0625,-95.677068&sspn=38.092988,74.707031&ie=UTF8&t=h&om=0&ll=40.021001,-76.047825&spn=0.003796,0.009956&z=17&iwloc=addr Brackbill Farm on Google Maps]
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[[Image:BrackbillBarn.jpg|thumbnail|240px|Main barn on the Brackbill farm]]
The '''Brackbill farm''' is situated near the [[Hershey Church|old Hershey church]] near [[Kinzers]] and east of [[Intercourse]]. It was the home of [[Harry G. Brackbill]], [[Esta Leona Leaman]] and their family, and remains in the Brackbill family to this day.
The farmhouse building bears a plaque above the porch that faces the [[Pequea Creek]] that states it was built by [[Abraham Hershey]] and his wife [[Barbara]] in 1867.
==Physical features==
The Brackbill Farm is accessible from the Hershey Church road and stretches to the Pequea Creek. It is bordered by farms on either side.
The Brackbill house, a large brick house with three independent living units, sits just off the main entry road, adjoined by barns and other outbuildings. Between the house and the creek is a cornfield; cattle have historically grazed in the fields adjoining the river. The creek has been used for swimming and boating as well as a water source.
The land along the creek, called [[Brackbill's Meadow]], was used for Brackbill reunions since at least 1939 and probably earlier to the present day.
At the time of [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman]]'s bachelorhood there was a substantial chicken coop on the property, for which he was responsible.
==External Links==
* [http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&time=&date=&ttype=&q=4887+Newport+Rd,+Kinzers,+PA+17535&sll=37.0625,-95.677068&sspn=38.092988,74.707031&ie=UTF8&t=h&om=0&ll=40.021001,-76.047825&spn=0.003796,0.009956&z=17&iwloc=addr Brackbill Farm on Google Maps]
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Photo of [[Herman Brackbill]].
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Photo of the [[Brackbill]] [[Harry G. Brackbill|patriarch]] and [[Esta Leona Leaman|matriarch]].
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[[Image:Harry and Esta.jpg|thumbnail|240px|Harry and Esta Brackbill, scan courtesy Esta Jarrett]]
'''Esta Leona Leaman''' (Mar 3, 1887 - Jun 1, 1987) was the wife of [[Harry G. Brackbill]]. She was the daughter of [[Jacob B. Leaman]] and [[Anna Barbara Hershey]].
Harry and Esta's children were [[Reba Leona Leaman]], [[Elam Herman Brackbill]], [[Florence Betty Brackbill]], [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.]], [[Grace Eleanor Brackbill]], [[Eunice Viola Brackbill]], [[Christian Harold Brackbill]], [[Hershey Leaman Brackbill]], [[Herbert Brackbill]], [[Doris Elaine Brackbill]], [[Jacob Clarence Brackbill]], [[Warren Harding Brackbill]] and [[Janice Marie Brackbill]].
==See also==
* [[Harry G. Brackbill Honeymoon Journal]]
* [[Esta Brackbill at 100]]
==External links==
* {{Genealogy|http://wp.jarretthousenorth.com/annex/Family/genealogy/WC01/WC01_015.HTM|Esta Leona Leaman}}
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'''Harry G. Brackbill''' (Aug 21, 1881 - Mar 17, 1967), son of [[Elam H. Brackbill]] and [[Barbara Hershey]], was the father of the extended Brackbill clan and husband of [[Esta Leona Leaman]].
Harry and Esta's children were [[Reba Leona Leaman]], [[Elam Herman Brackbill]], [[Florence Betty Brackbill]], [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.]], [[Grace Eleanor Brackbill]], [[Eunice Viola Brackbill]], [[Christian Harold Brackbill]], [[Hershey Leaman Brackbill]], [[Herbert Brackbill]], [[Doris Elaine Brackbill]], [[Jacob Clarence Brackbill]], [[Warren Harding Brackbill]] and [[Janice Marie Brackbill]].
== See also ==
* [[Harry G. Brackbill Honeymoon Journal]]
== External links ==
* {{Genealogy|http://wp.jarretthousenorth.com/annex/Family/genealogy/WC01/WC01_015.HTM|Harry G. Brackbill}}
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[[Jane Young]] circa 1939.
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[[Jane Young]] circa 1939.
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[[Image:JaneYoung.jpg|thumbnail|240px|Jane Young, circa 1939 (Watt & Shand photo)]]
'''Jane Elizabeth Young''' (Feb 25, 1919 - Oct 14, 1998) was the wife of [[E. Herman Brackbill]] and daughter of [[Arthur S. Young]] and [[Luetta M. Sheaffer]], and mother of [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill]], [[N. Marie Brackbill]], and [[John Brackbill]].
Jane attended [[Pequea High School]] and [[Lancaster Business College]], and worked at the [[Arthur S. Young Company]]. She also served as the founding secretary of [[Rough and Tumble]].
==See also==
* [[Letters and papers of Jane Young Brackbill]]
==External links==
* {{Genealogy|http://wp.jarretthousenorth.com/annex/Family/genealogy/WC01/WC01_009.HTM|Jane Elizabeth Young}}
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[[John Sheaffer]] and his wife Suzanne.
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[[John Sheaffer]] and his wife Suzanne.
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[[John Milton Sheaffer]] and his wife Suzanne.
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'''John Milton Sheaffer''' was the son of [[William Augustus Sheaffer]] and [[Mary Catherine Hoar]]. He was the husband of [[Susannah Withrow]] and the father of [[Luetta M. Sheaffer]], [[Eva Sheaffer]], [[Virginia Sheaffer]], [[Ray Sheaffer]], [[Mary Sheaffer]], [[William Sheaffer]], and [[Herbert Sheaffer]].
==External links==
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[[Leacock Presbyterian Church]].
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[[Leacock Presbyterian Church]].
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[[Image:36110110 b6464e10b5 m.jpg|thumb|240px|Leacock Presbyterian Church]]
'''Leacock Presbyterian Church''', located in [[Paradise]] in [[Lancaster County]], became the church home of the [[Brackbill]] family after [[Harry G. Brackbill]] and [[Esta Leona Leaman]] left the Mennonite church. The Brackbills were active in youth choir at the time of Herman's journals, as well as the orchestra, the guild, and of course [[Christian Endeavor]].
The Paradise site was the second location of Leacock. The original church, founded in 1724 and built between 1740 (original log church) and 1750 (current stone church), is located on Route 340 west of [[Intercourse]].
[[E. Herman Brackbill]] and [[Jane Young]] are buried in the cemetery at Leacock in Paradise alongside other family members.
The cemetery at Old Leacock has one famous denizen, US Representative [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Whitehill James Whitehill].
== External links ==
* [http://www.leacockpres.org/ Leacock Presbyterian Church home page]
* [http://www.leacockpres.org/old_leacock.htm History of Old Leacock]
* [http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=leacock+presbyterian+church,+paradise,+pa&ie=UTF8&ll=40.009012,-76.121451&spn=0.001931,0.005021&t=h&z=18&om=0 Leacock Presbyterian Church on Google Maps]
* [http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=leacock+presbyterian+church,+paradise,+pa&ie=UTF8&ll=40.038971,-76.132894&spn=0.00193,0.005021&t=h&z=18&om=0 Old Leacock on Google Maps]
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Ray Sheaffer in a photo scanned by [[Esta Jarrett]] and available on [http://www.flickr.com/photos/92727610@N00/419560189/ Flickr].
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Ray Sheaffer in a photo scanned by [[Esta Jarrett]] and available on [http://www.flickr.com/photos/92727610@N00/419560189/ Flickr].
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Snapshot from the ground breaking for the Rough and Tumble museum. From [http://www.steamtraction.com/archive/634/IMA_V13_I4_Jul_1958_15b.htm Steam Traction magazine]:
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Snapshot from the ground breaking for the Rough and Tumble museum. From [http://www.steamtraction.com/archive/634/IMA_V13_I4_Jul_1958_15b.htm Steam Traction magazine]:
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==GROUND BROKEN FOR MUSEUM==
Official groundbreaking ceremonies were held Saturday, April 19, 1958, by the Rough & Tumble Engineer for their new Museum at [[Kinzers]], Pa. Pictured above left to right are, M. A. Trout, Kinzers, Pa., chairman of the Building Committee; [[C. Everett Young]], Kinzers, Pa., president of the Association; Joseph H. Stoltzfus, Atglen, Pa., director; [[Jane Young|Mrs. Jane Young Brackbill]], Kinzers, Pa., secretary of the Association; A. D. Mast of Lancaster, Pa., vice-president; and Ralph W. Green, Elizabeth, N. J. Erection of the pre-fabricated steel structure will begin as soon as shipments arrive, association president C. Everett Young said. "The structure has been so designed that it will lend itself to additions' from time to time." Young also announced that donations of exhibits and funds are still coming in. The association moved to hire a full-time curator for the Museum.
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[[Image:RoughAndTumble.jpg|thumb|240px|Photo of the groundbreaking for the Rough and Tumble Museum.]]
'''Rough & Tumble Engineers Historical Association''', founded in 1948 by [[Arthur S. Young]], is both an event and a historical association of steam machinery enthusiasts. The association preserves moving artifacts and historical information about steam machinery used for agricultural purposes; the event, colloquially called the "Thresherman's Reunion," consists of live demonstrations of steam equipment, including tractors, engines, and steam engine powered machines (for instance, a shingle maker).
Rough and Tumble grew up on the grounds of the [[Arthur S. Young Company]] in [[Kinzers]] and the reunion is still held there.
==References==
* [http://www.roughandtumble.org/ Rough and Tumble Home Page]
* [http://www.roughandtumble.org/rt_about_history_1.asp History of Rough and Tumble]
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The '''Sheaffer''' family lived in [[Lancaster County]]. [[Luetta M. Sheaffer]] was the wife of [[Arthur S. Young]] and the mother of [[Jane Young]].
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''Susan Shultz'', also known as "Grammie Young," was the wife of [[J. Adam Young]] and the mother of [[Arthur S. Young]], [[Emma S. Young]], and [[Ralph Young]].
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[[Image:WeddingHermanJane.jpg|thumb|240px|Herman and Jane wedding portrait, digitized by Esta Jarrett]]
The '''wedding of [[E. Herman Brackbill]] and [[Jane Young]]''' occurred at 3:00 PM on [[HB Journal for May 20, 1939|May 20, 1939]] at [[Leacock Presbyterian Church]].
==Wedding announcement==
''As printed in the newspaper; see [http://www.flickr.com/photos/92727610@N00/431034672/ scan]. Note discrepancy between the printed time and what Herman recorded in his journal!''
The marriage of Miss Jane E. Young, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. [[Arthur S. Young]] of [[Kinzer]], and E. Herman Brackbill, son of Mr. and Mrs. [[Harry G. Brackbill|H. G. Brackbill], of Kinzer, took place Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the Leacock Presbyterian church. The ceremony was performed by Rev. [[Jay W. Kauffman]], pastor of the church, in the presence of a large number of friends and relatives.
The wedding marches and a short organ recital were played by [[Mrs. Willis L. Herr]], organist of the church, and Mrs. Jay W. Kauffman, wife of the pastor, sang two numbers.
The made-of-honor was Miss [[Betty Doutrich|Elizabeth Doutrich]], of [[Lancaster]], and the bridesmaids were Miss [[Ethel Bryson]], [[Paradise]], and [[Eunice Brackbill|Mrs. Valner Robinson]], [[Bird-in-Hand]]. [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry Brackbill, Jr.]], brother of the bridegroom, was best man, and the ushers were [[Harold Brackbill]] and [[Warren Brackbill]], brothers of the groom, and [[C. Everett Young|Everett Young]], brother of the bride.
The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, was gowned in white net over satin with a square neckline and a shirred bodice. She wore a finger tip veil, caught with orange blossoms. The maid-of-honor wore pink chiffon and carried pink snapdragons, while the bridesmaids were gowned in fuschia chiffon and in powder blue chiffon, and carried mixed snapdragons.
The flower girls were [[Joyce Elaine Moore]], Paradise, and [[Ruth Ann Yunninger]], Kinzer. They wore identical dresses of deep pink, and carried pink baskets filled with lilies of the valley.
[[Eva M. Sheaffer|Mrs. Young]], mother of the bride, was gowned in blue chiffon over taffeta with dark blue accessories.
A reception for the immediate families and a few close friends followed in the social rooms of the church, after which the couple left on a wedding trip to New York and the New England states. They will be at home [[HB Journal for May 27, 1939|May 27]], in their home in Kinzer.
The bride is a graduate of the [[Paradise High School]] and attended the [[Lancaster Business College]]. At present she is employed in her father's office, Kinzer. The bridegroom is graduate of the Paradise High school and [[Millersville State Teachers' College]]. He taught school one year and is now employed by the firm of [[John Hess|John J. Hess]].
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==Welcome!==
Welcome to the Brackbill Wiki! The purpose of this site is to collect information (mostly textual) about the [[:Category:Brackbills|Brackbill]] family of [[Lancaster County]] and its extended relatives ([[Sheaffer|Sheaffers]], [[Hershey|Hersheys]], [[Leaman|Leamans]]).
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A pretty much of a Monday again and a wash day. It is very little that I now help my [[Jane Young|wife]] with the washing, but then she is quite capable.
Everything was pretty much on an even keel at the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]] & shop today. The weather was nice & all were busy.
[[Doris Brackbill|Doris]] was here for supper and stayed all night. Jane entertained the Guild, while [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|Evelyn]] & I sat upstairs in the "dog house" because she was bad. We came down & had a good time too. (A crackin good time.)
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It's fun to have a house keeper and to get up and eat breakfast and go off to work. [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] is doing fine. I was at work a little ahead of time for once.
We kind missed our both Bosses but made out pretty well. The office wasn't very busy, but the men in the shop were.
The Baby is still getting presents and having company. Four Brackbills were here after supper, [[Doris Brackbill|Dot]], [[Janice Brackbill|Jan]], [[Warren Brackbill|Barney]] & [[Jacob Clarence Brackbill|Jake]]. [[Ruth]] also visited. I went to [[Milley B]]'s to a committee meeting but was home early.
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[[Jane Young|Jane]] had to get up this morning and unlock the door for the iceman but I scarcely remember it for I got up at a quarter of eight and don't remember much till that time.
Sunday School and [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] as usual. We had dinner at home. In the afternoon we prepared a picnic with Jane's family over in "[[Brackbill's Meadow]]." We swam, played ball & shot snakes till we were terrible tired.
We then went to [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] & played with a kitten. After that we went over to [[Sheaffers]] & listened to the radio & visited for a while. So much till now. It is bed time & it won't be hard to sleep.
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After a little bit of struggling I managed to free myself from an enormous dream which was very superfluous.
Again today, the heat was one of our main concerns for we all nearly roasted. We were busy at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] and in the afternoon [[John Hess|John]] went away leaving us at the mercy of our customers.
Around our supper, [[Jane Young|Jane]] was wordless & I attempted to make her talk. She just would pout as usual in those cases & best I could do was to make her smile at a joke. We visited on our front porch in the evening. Jane went to [[Ethel]]'s & I shall retire early.
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After a little bit of struggling I managed to free myself from an enormous dream which was very superfluous.
Again today, the heat was one of our main concerns for we all nearly roasted. We were busy at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] and in the afternoon [[John Hess|John]] went away leaving us at the mercy of our customers.
Around our supper, [[Jane Young|Jane]] was wordless & I attempted to make her talk. She just would pout as usual in those cases & best I could do was to make her smile at a joke. We visited on our front porch in the evening. Jane went to [[Ethel Bryson|Ethel]]'s & I shall retire early.
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Today again I got up earlier than the cooks and had to wait for breakfast. [[John Hess|John]] was late enough that I got a chance to start the [[Hess's Mill|mill]].
We started the day with a very few orders but business increased so much that we didn't get finished till way after dinner.
[[Harold Brackbill|Short]], [[Morris]], & I took a living room suit to [[Ivan Benjamin Leaman|Uncle Ivan]]'s.
After the P.S. of our supper, Short & I went after women. He brought [[Mary Jane]] to [[Kinzers]] & we all played [[Chinese Checkers]]. We left early to prepare for early rising tomorrow.
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Bright and early, I started the day off. You must believe me, that is the only way. There is leisure before breakfast, if at no other time.
There was nothing new at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]], not even the weather, except there was no rain and [[John Hess|John]] got [[Morris]] a brand new truck.
After supper most of us went to <strike>prayer meeti</strike> preparatory services. Most everyone was there, especially the young people. Maybe it was to see [[Harold Brackbill|Short]], but even so they couldn't help my seeing them & wanting them -- especially the one [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] tried to hear me kiss.
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I got up this morning in good shape but had to wait around for breakfast. I was not late at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] but [[John Hess|John]] was.
We were not very busy and so got done till noon. [[Dick]] was with us.
In the afternoon I just sat and visited with [[Esta Leona Leaman|Mother]] and Flossie. I also washed my head again.
After supper, [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I had a double date with Red and his girl. She, however, seemed to have "stood him up." After a flat tire we saw a good movie!
I couldn't help showing my affection later.
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I got up earlier than ever this morning but had to wait for my breakfast. I was early to work but [[John Hess|John]] was already there. Sometime I shall get there before him.
We were busy again but no one seemed to care. We worked nearly an hour overtime but didn't have to. I spent a good part of the forenoon in the office.
After supper I took [[Jane Young|Jane]] to East Branch meeting. We were both real tired. [[Luetta Sheaffer|Jane's mother]] got Jane a lovely set of silver in [[Lancaster|Lanc.]] this afternoon.
After we came home we ate cake @ Grandma's. Ruth Groff, Earl's sister was there too. It was late till I got to bed.
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This morning, I <u>was</u> to work before [[John Hess|John]], only a few minutes. It was a beautiful morning and it was nice to be alive.
We were pretty busy but got finished by dinner for a great change. Immediately after dinner I went to [[Youngs]] and [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I dug a little of our garden, although it was a little too wet.
I came home for supper and then went back to take her, along with [[Mary Jane]] & [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] to [[Lancaster]] to a county [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] rally. We ate a little at McMi__s.
Later I slept a few hours and nearly froze. I watched the Northern Lights a little. I had never seen anything quite like them.
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This morning, I <u>was</u> to work before [[John Hess|John]], only a few minutes. It was a beautiful morning and it was nice to be alive.
We were pretty busy but got finished by dinner for a great change. Immediately after dinner I went to [[Youngs]] and [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I dug a little of our garden, although it was a little too wet.
I came home for supper and then went back to take her, along with [[Mary Jane Brown|Mary Jane]] & [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] to [[Lancaster]] to a county [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] rally. We ate a little at McMi__s.
Later I slept a few hours and nearly froze. I watched the Northern Lights a little. I had never seen anything quite like them.
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Winter seemed to have come back and settled upon again. It was real cold and the wind was blowing.
I was neither late nor early when I arrived at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]]. [[John Hess|John]] was not there yet. I spent a large part of the day posting from the old ledger into the new.
After supper, [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]] took Romain, Emma, [[Jane Young|Jane]] & me to [[Lancaster]] to [[County Choir]] practice. Lloyd was there this time and we had a grand rehearsal.
It was full moon and Jane & I lounged in the back seat.
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Winter seemed to have come back and settled upon again. It was real cold and the wind was blowing.
I was neither late nor early when I arrived at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]]. [[John Hess|John]] was not there yet. I spent a large part of the day posting from the old ledger into the new.
After supper, [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]] took [[Romaine Troop|Romain]], [[Emma S. Young|Emma]], [[Jane Young|Jane]] & me to [[Lancaster]] to [[County Choir]] practice. [[Lloyd]] was there this time and we had a grand rehearsal.
It was full moon and Jane & I lounged in the back seat.
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Both of us were too, too sleepy, tired and lazy (mostly) to get up when we should have and as a result we had to hurry and then were late for [[Groffie]].
At the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] things were very usual. In the afternoon, [[John Hess|John]] "didn't come back to work." We were not rushed and so it was very nice (naturally).
After supper [[Mim K.]] & [[Roberta]] dropped in on us.
[[Milly]] & [[Charlotte]] came to a committee meeting to plan an [[East Branch]] picnic & splash party.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] "looked it up" and discovered that this is my third anniversary of milling.
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Up again and going again, it is not always late. This morning was a little bit cooler but you could sweat if you wanted to.
[[John Hess|John]] twice told me not to go down stairs to help the boys, that they were not busy, but they didn't agree with him. Nevertheless, I managed to find plenty to do up in "my " three upper floors.
After a hurried supper, I went back to the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] again. [[Dick]] needed a load for tomorrow & that meant running till about one thirty. I had no visitors, save one customer.
Everything was going fine & I was reading when, almost midnight, swish, the mill slowed down & stopped, I jumped out of my site and flew to 'er rescue. The main drive belt had torn when it laced and I jumped to work and got them thar wheels a-turnin' again.
At 1:30 I shut down and by 2:00 I was home in bed.
We got up about 7:30 & after breakfast I took [[Jane Young|Jane]] to work and went to Shirks & got my car inspected.
After a swell dinner at [[Youngs]], I went to the mill again & employed myself with the usual millers routine.
A Curtis Publishing employee was here. After supper we went to S.S. teacher's & officer's meeting. We had [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] board meeting with no large turnout.
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Early again at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] was I. It looked like a slack day according to the order sheets in the morning but we were busy all day and have quite a few left for tomorrow.
[[Calvin Hauch]] and I put a new checkerboard mill sign up on the side of the mill. It is a swell job. I ran out of gas in [[New Holland]] with [[John Hess|John]]'s LaSalle, but didn't walk more than a block.
After supper I took [[Flossie]] and the kids home and looked over her nice bunch of chickens. I later squared up accounts and went to bed.
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Finally I got up at a fairly proper time. Then [[Esta Leona Leaman|Mother]] was late and I was late for work. [[John Hess|John]] had the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] running when I got there.
We shut down in the forenoon and fixed the waterwheel again. It was quite cold and everything was icy.
We were plenty busy and worked later than quitting time as usual.
After supper I resigned myself to domestic life another time. We played [[Chinese Checkers]]. [[Val]] came and he beat me in Checkers 4 to 3. I phoned [[Jane Young|Jane]] and made arrangements for tomorrow night.
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Late again, but now, I hope, it stops. I really should get to work on time and get that [[Hess's Mill|mill]] started.
The wind was blowing fiercely all day. It was not only strong, but terrible cold. In the forenoon I made a nice long trip to [[Reamstown]] which was cold.
We got done at the mill in pretty good time. I brought [[John Hess|John]]'s truck home & took 20 more of my chickens to Troops. I had to go without supper to get to practice on time. We had a nice rehearsal and prayer meeting.
Afterwards, I had supper at [[Jane Young|Jane]]'s, made by her and very good. I came home late.
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I got up and hurried along down to the [[Hess's Mill|mill]], for I knew that [[John Hess|John]] was going to [[Harrisburg]] to the farm show. The boys were all seated around the fire waiting for action.
It was the coldest morning yet this winter, with some thermometer recording as low as 10° below.
We had plenty to do and got plenty done. The boys work together very well--really cooperate.
[[Dick]] came home with an order for flour Sat. and we were nearly out, so I went home for supper and came back to run the mill.
I had little trouble and was pretty busy on up till Mid-night, then I lay down on the table with my head on a bag of bran and slept a little. I had to keep one ear on the mill and not the other one. I went to sleep again about four and slept till a quarter of six.
Then I made and ate my own breakfast--fried eggs.
The boys all reported to work this morning except John.
Dick took me along to [[Philadelphia|Philly]] to the bakery. We had a fine trip, got back about 4:30.
After supper I got my hair cut, visited [[Jane Young|Jane]] a very brief few minutes and so to bed (about 10:30)
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I got up nice and early this morning but [[John Hess|John]] had the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] running full speed when I arrived at work. The snow was deep but not drifted and had ceased during the night.
We were plenty busy and I worked till about 3:00. Then the boys borrowed [[David Sapps]] two horse sliegh and borrowed "pappy's" horse and planned a sleighing party. We had fifteen or twenty guests and had a "sleighin'" good time.
We both fell asleep at Youngs and I got home about 3:30.
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Up for a blue Monday. Not at all late. Things were gladly different at the mill. I got time for a little cleaning up. [[John Hess|John]] put in a few window panes.
The temperature was away, the sun shone bravely from dinner time on but could still drive the pain, yes actual pain, from my heart which seated itself last night.
After supper I took [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]], [[Romaine Troop|Romaine]] & [[Jane Young|Jane]] to [[New Holland]] to a County Chorus party and practice. We had thousands of eats, but the "after we're home" part was best.
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We are not doing bad this while past. [[John Hess|John]] was real late again, but things went fine.
It was a damp, cloudy, windy morning. About dinner time it rained and the strong west wind drove it in the mill in spots. At quitting time the rain mixed with snow. This stopped about seven 30 and left it getting colder.
[[Morris Schnupp|Morris]] went to Wilmington with a load of feed.
Mrs. Kaufman was not @ choir practice. Attendance was poor in general.
I got my Chevy from Shirks with a new fender.
Bed late.
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I got up in pretty good time and was ready for a good day's work. [[John Hess|John]] didn't come till afternoon and we were kept pretty busy with everything. Things went off in fine shape, though, and we got done by 4:00 and came home with the sun shining.
After supper we were scheduled to have a UC CE meeting at home. However, only four boys came. We had some high arguments and quite a fine business meeting.
It seemed odd not to have to go home after the meeting.
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[[John Hess|John]] was not at the mill when I arrived. But he was there after he came for everything was not as he thought it should have been - nothing serious.
We had a good many orders again as usual for Saturday. After dinner we should have been done but [[Dick]] & I put a new silk on the mill and so I didn't get home until four.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] and I went up to [[Marg Bucher|Marg]] & [[Willis Bucher|Willis]]'s for supper & the evening - they wanted us to stay all night but we declined.
A stray west wind lowered the temperature to away below freezing since dark.
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It is almost needless to say I got up late again, for try as I might, I cannot make the "apple."
Too bad! too for there was much to be done and all day was not sufficient to do it in... [[John Hess|John]] was absent off and on and we had to shift for ourselves. We finished by 5:30.
After supper we had a hurrying, scrambling time to get dressed and to practice on time. To our surprise (happy) [[Jay W. Kauffman|Mr. Kaufman]] was there to direct us.
After prayer meeting, we had ice cream & pretzels at G____s & I stayed very late as usual.
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Today was a cloudy one again. It was quite cool for a change & [[John Hess|John]] wore a coat part of the time. I didn't have any trouble keeping warm, though.
At dinner time I called the [[Brackbill Farm|farm]] and talked to [[Harold Brackbill|Harold]] who had been home the last two days.
After supper we cleaned up and went out to solicit ads for the Yearbook. We had quite enough success.
We went home to the farm then & visited. [[Yuningers]] were there. We talked, ate watermelon & canteloupe till we "pert near busted" & came home with a car full of supplies.
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There was no trouble to getting started. The weather was hot in the morning and continued so throughout the entire day.
I spent a good bit of time doing office work for it was the most pleasant. [[John Hess|John]] was away a good bit of the afternoon which made it a little nicer for us because we weren't busy.
After supper I dressed & cleaned up and went to [[Christiana]] to change my Registration address. I soon came back and we sat on the front porch and enjoyed a nice cool breeze & a noisy katydid. [[Junie Z.]] & [[Bobby Brown]] dropped in on us and we had a good time. Soon it's bedtime.
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Sunday can't come without our first having fulfilled the day ahead of it and so we start with Monday.
It was real cool this morning and we appreciated the change. After we got [[Dick]] loaded & headed for [[Philadelphia|Phila.]] we found we weren't so terrible busy. [[Groffie]] went to mow [[John Hess|John]]'s lawn, [[Morris Schnupp|Schnuppie]] made mostly long trips, John was away all afternoon and so [[Allen|Allie]] & I had the place to ourselves.
After supper [[Jane Young|Jane]] ironed. I started to put up a chicken yard fence but darkness put a stop to that about 7:30. Then I relaxed.
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I waked, cat-naped, and dreamed alternately this morning until it was half hour past time to get up.
When we got to the [[Hess's Mill|mill]], the wheels were already turning and [[John Hess|John]] was back on the job. We were real busy but got finished in good time.
After supper [[Jane Young|Jane]] raked & mowed the yard & I trimmed hedge & mowed until dark. Then Jane ironed & I washed & dried the supper dishes.
It is a perfect late summer evening, dark real soon and not warm, crickets & katydids.
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Things were about the same at home this morning except, maybe, my stomach.
At the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] it was different than any other day yet. [[John Hess|John]] was away and we weren't too busy. The men were all around and we should have gotten along fine but the fellows were just lazy and as a result we all worked an hour overtime.
For supper, [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I went home to the [[Brackbill Farm|farm]]. After supper, we got apples ready to make cider and apple butter tomorrow. We also celebrated [[Harry G. Brackbill|Dad]]'s 58th Birthday with [[Yuningers]] & [[Robinsons]].
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Today again I got up earlier than the cooks and had to wait for breakfast. [[John Hess|John]] was late enough that I got a chance to start the [[Hess's Mill|mill]].
We started the day with a very few orders but business increased so much that we didn't get finished till way after dinner.
[[Harold Brackbill|Short]], [[Morris Schnupp|Morris]], & I took a living room suit to [[Ivan Benjamin Leaman|Uncle Ivan]]'s.
After the P.S. of our supper, Short & I went after women. He brought [[Mary Jane Brown|Mary Jane]] to [[Kinzers]] & we all played [[Chinese Checkers]]. We left early to prepare for early rising tomorrow.
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Bright and early, I started the day off. You must believe me, that is the only way. There is leisure before breakfast, if at no other time.
There was nothing new at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]], not even the weather, except there was no rain and [[John Hess|John]] got [[Morris Schnupp|Morris]] a brand new truck.
After supper most of us went to <strike>prayer meeti</strike> preparatory services. Most everyone was there, especially the young people. Maybe it was to see [[Harold Brackbill|Short]], but even so they couldn't help my seeing them & wanting them -- especially the one [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] tried to hear me kiss.
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[[Jane Young|My wife]] has been seeing too much night life lately for she was no more than awake when I got up this morning and was ready to go to work.
We are gradually getting situated in our new office and are more pleased with it every day. [[Red]] put the blinds up and we were getting more electrical fixtures.
At suppertime [[Mary Jane Brown|Mary Jane]] paid a short unexpected visit. After supper we went to [[County Chorus]]. [[Lloyd]] wasn't there but we made out quite well.
It was cool today and partly cloudy.
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A wonderful day. The ground was white with snow this morning. I got up about 5 o'clock and shaved & dressed--[[Romaine Troop|Romaine]], [[Mary Jane Brown|Mary Jane]], [[Jane Young|Jane]], [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]], [[Harold Brackbill|Short]], & I went to the county [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] Sunrise Service in [[Lancaster]]. I had breakfast at Jane's. S.S. & Church was well attended. Jane came here for dinner also Moores & Yuningers. We gathered [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arbutus Arbutus]. Supper at Sheaffers.
In the evening the Y.P. Choir put on a beautiful cantata and got complemented.
Back at [[Youngs]] we listened to the radio quite a while and then dozed off from ten till about one.
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I am so tired (physically) that I am tempted to retire without making this entry but it was such a wonderful day that I must inscribe.
[[C. Everett Young|Youngie]] & I had a big breakfast, then we went to S.S. [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] was at Old Leacock -- Communion -- and I sat in the choir.
I took [[Doris Brackbill|Dot]] & [[Mary Jane Brown|Mary Jane]] over home to the [[Leaman]] family picnic. We swam, played & had the best of fun. It was kinda rainy.
After supper, [[Harold Brackbill|Harold]] & I took MJB home & went in to visit my [[Jane Young|wife]] & [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|child]]. Home again--we talked for an hour then I came home.
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I am so tired (physically) that I am tempted to retire without making this entry but it was such a wonderful day that I must inscribe.
[[C. Everett Young|Youngie]] & I had a big breakfast, then we went to S.S. [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] was at [[Old Leacock]] -- Communion -- and I sat in the choir.
I took [[Doris Brackbill|Dot]] & [[Mary Jane Brown|Mary Jane]] over home to the [[Leaman]] family picnic. We swam, played & had the best of fun. It was kinda rainy.
After supper, [[Harold Brackbill|Harold]] & I took MJB home & went in to visit my [[Jane Young|wife]] & [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|child]]. Home again--we talked for an hour then I came home.
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"O day of Rest and Gladness, O Day of Joy and Light." It was a beautiful day and fitted very much the words of the Hymn.
I took my load to S.S. & [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]. [[Jane Young|Jane]] stayed home and made dinner. [[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Mother]] was with us. We went to [[Grandma Leaman]]'s after dinner & took some pictures. Then we went [[Brackbill Farm|over home]] for supper.
[[Clarence Nelson]] was to viist our [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]]. [[Mary Jane Brown|Mary Jane]] led. We had pictures at church. We went over home again and wound up back here safe & sound.
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The alarm clock got me up at about eight oclock this morning. [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]] had a boy friend from college with him over night last night & we went to S.S. & church together.
After dinner, [[Jane Young|Jane]], Harry & I took him, [[Ralph Shields]], to M-ville. We got [[Mary Jane Brown|Mary Jane]], [[Aldena]] & [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] and had a sleigh ride wen we got home.
I lost my good Elgin watch.
The kids all stayed for supper then we all went to [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] & Church.
After church we had a committee meeting at Browns. Jane & I slept a little (what, again?) and I got home late, intending to sleep tomorrow A.M.
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Well, it looks as if I must have made a resolution to be early or on time at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]], for I got there first again.
School started again for [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]] and the children. I can remember what that felt like to me in days past, and wonder if all kids mind it so much.
We began to get busy today and worked a good while overtime.
After supper, [[Hershey Brackbill|Hersh]] & I took some members to board meeting@ [[Mary Jane Brown|Mary Jane]]'s. I am the new president but the meeting went swell.
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==First draft==
Cold but not too cold.<br/>
Nice & clear<br/>
Busy again at [[Hess's Mill|mill]]<br/>
sourkrout supper<br/>
poorly attended board meeting at the [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|church]].
== Final draft ==
Today is [[Janice Brackbill|Janice]]'s birthday, baby sister, she was twelve years old.
It was nice and clear and not too cold. We were busy again at the mill.
Supper was pretty good with sourkraut heading the menu.
There was no prayer meeting at the [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|church]] but the young people met with the intention of having choir practice and board meeting. There were not enough of the choir there to practice but we had a shivering board meeting over the register with [[Romaine Troop|Romaine]] slamming and [[Mary Jane Brown|Mary Jane]] winking.
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Laying in bed seemd to be quite the proper way to start our "day of rest." It just wouldn't have seemed right to sleep forever, so I got up and hurried off to S.S. & church.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] came along home for dinner. [[Val]] & [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] were here & played checkers. In the afternoon Jane & I went to [[Reba Plank]]'s to a comittee meeting.
[[Ivan Benjamin Leaman|Uncle Ivan]] & Sensenig's came during the afternoon. We didn't visit much.
[[Mary Jane Brown|Mary Jane]] led [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] & we had stereoptician slides at church in the evening. I got to bed real early (1:00 a.m.)
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I was practically "dead to the world" this morning and as usual I felt "fit as a fiddle" once I started to work.
It was a day as nearly perfect as one could wish for. Not only the weather, but every minute was most enjoyable. We were getting wheat in by the truckload.
After work I went in [[Brackbill Farm|"home"]] & saw [[Kenny]] & [[Bobby]]. I saw Aunt Phi___ earlier. I brought [[Harold Brackbill|Shorty]] here for supper and as an over-night guest. He brought [[Mary Jane Brown|Mary Jane]] for the evening & we had a very nice time. Icecream was enjoyed by all. We all took her home (by her consent).
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If the early bird catches the worm, we were entitled to one this morning for I was so early that, after I walked down to Earls, I had to wait for him no short time.
The feed business is picking up again. We were real busy on up until just before quitting time. We started the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] grinding again.
After supper we fetched Grammy, Auntie, Mamma Y. etc. to visit us. After they left, who should come but [[Mary Jane Brown|Mary Jane]], Bros. & Kenny. We showed them through in like manner. We like company.
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I got up this morning all right. After breakfast & minor details, I went to S.S. with [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]] & the rest. It was cloudy and a little bit rainy.
It was our good fortune to have as guests for dinner [[Jane Young|Jane]] & [[Mary Jane Brown|Mary Jane]], also [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]]. After a lingering dinner, we practiced cantata and the like. We killed time with [[Chinese Checkers]] and question writing.
After supper we hurried off to [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] & [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]. It was a rainy night and a very few were out. Choir practice afterward didn't go so especially well.
The family had just gone to bed when we got home and left us a cozy evening in which to sleep.
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The whole family of us got up earlier this morning and we didn't have any last minute hurry or rush.
S.S. & Church were fun. [[Mary Jane Brown|Mary Jane]] sang a solo in our adult choir in church. She did swell and it was her first time in the morning.
I ate dinner at [[Young]]'s, a swell one as usual. We went to Betty's in the afternoon for a birthday party & supper. I had to go to Mr. Ranck's for an hour committee meeting.
We had so much for supper it wasn't even funny. We were late for [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] & too full to sing at Church. [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I spent a good evening at her home as usual.
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[[Groffie]] helped his parents move into their new home next to [[Young]]s and therefore was not at work today. [[Dick]] didn't go to [[Philadelphia|Philly]] and so we had him to help us.
We had plenty to do but got done around five o'clock.
The ground was covered with a few inches of snow when I got up, but it soon started to disappear.
After supper we all went to choir practice. Rehearsal was fine only [[Mary Jane Brown|Mary Jane]] & [[Aldena]] were missing. Afterwards [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I talked awhile & finally went to sleep in the chair, under my coat.
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Everyone got up in pretty good time and went off to Sunday School & Church.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] came home with us for dinner. After dinner we went for blue bells & got some. [[Anna Leaman|Aunt Nan]], Marksberrys, [[Eunice Brackbill|Eun]] & [[Val]], and Moores came and all stayed for supper.
I lead [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] [[Mary Jane Brown|Mary Jane]] sang a solo (for me that is, by our consent at my request).
A preacher from Allen traded pulpits with Mr. Kaufman. We practiced cantata after Church.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] & I made the night still longer & I was dopey.
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I lay a while before getting up this morning. A purpose awaited me in the fact that I wasn't sick for I had felt real terrible last night.
The first thing at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]], [[Dick]], [[Allie|Allen]], & I loaded a load of Rohr miller's potatoes for his cellar out through the yard.
It was muddy as a result of last night's thundershower. It kept getting colder.
In the evening we all went in to the Olimpya Rollerscating. I skated indulging with [[Mary Jane Brown|Mary Jane]] & accounted for it to [[Jane Young|Jane]] afterwards taking 2 hours (almost).
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There seemed to be no special reason to hurry this morning, so I laid in bed until the zero hour, then hurried off to work.
Nothing rushed us at all and we were finished pretty well at noon.
After dinner [[Jane Young|Jane]] and I both went down to type and mimeograph for the [[County Chorus]] and the Sunday School. We came home later & I mowed the yard, Jane planted flowers.
After supper we went to [[Gap]] to hear the H. S. Band. It was good. [[Mary Jane Brown|Mary Jane]] celebrated her 17th birthday today--long live the Queen.
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We got up in quite good time again & I got a bicycle ride to [[Groffie]]'s. It was very cold this morning but got a little warmer till evening.
The [[Hess's Mill|mill]] required a few repairs at different times today. We were very busy in the feed department again.
While eating supper, we were dropped in upon by [[Mary Jane Brown|Mary Jane]] & [[Bobby]]. After supper & saw a couple of welfare prospects. Then we all went in to prayer meeting and Choir practice. We had work but it was all fun.
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We got up sleepily shortly after the alarm "went off" this morning. It was still dark for the sun itself is staying in bed longer these fall mornings.
At the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] we found the usual routine. [[Red McLaughlin]] was there a little. We didn't work extra hard or long.
[[Ilse Eshelman]] put 40 chickens in "our" old wooden house.
After supper we went to a S.S. ass'n meeting at [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|church]]. The old wouldn't give way to the new.
We had a short prayer meeting.
[[Mrs. Kaufman]] was there for choir practice but the saddest note of the day was [[Mary Jane Brown|Mary Jane]]'s absence.
Home late.
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Nice day, the banks all closed and no money.
Part of our force was taking a holiday today and we didn't see much activity at the shop.
After dinner it was my good fortune to be able to go to the afternoon session of the [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] Convention. We had swell conferences and were well inspired.
I came home for supper and got [[Jane Young|Jane]], [[Mary Jane Brown|Mary Jane]] & [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] & we went back again. [[William Allan Dean|Wm. Allan Dean]] was a wonderful fellow & we enjoyed him as much as we benefited from him.
==Commentary==
October 12 was [[wikipedia:Columbus Day|Columbus Day]], a bank holiday then as now in the U.S.
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The state of affairs let us lay in bed a few extra minutes. However, the time comes around when we must get up an go - a little earlier this morning for it was rally day at Sunday School - it was packed.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] & I went over to the [[Brackbill Farm|farm]] for dinner & to spend the afternoon. We had quite an enjoyable day of it.
In the evening [[Mary Jane Brown|Mary Jane]] led [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] & we sang an anthem in [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|church]] once. [[Ellis]] & [[Elise]], [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]], came here to visit afterwards.
Bed late.
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We started in in quite ordinary fashion this morning. It was a nice morning and we took advantage of it.
After dinner I really went to work around the home here. I mowed the lawn, picked a tree of pears, mowed a patch of weeds and dug and sorted my potatoes.
After a good supper I sat down intending to do something. We got company. Beside [[Mary Jane Brown|Mary Jane]], we were visited by Mrs [[H. McGinnis]], [[Marg Bucher|Mrs. Bucher]], Mrs. Herr & families--Ester, Ursula & 7 Houck Girls.
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Upon arising and looking out the window I saw a cloudburst of snow flakes. A short time afterwards the sun showed his bright face for the first time in days.
I walked down to the [[Arthur S. Young Company|office]] and [[Jane Young|Jane]] came down later. I am catching on pretty well now and we seemed to get a good bit done today.
We were interrupted several times when we were eating our supper. Afterwards we went to [[County Chorus]] practice. Coming home we got [[Romaine Troop|Romaine]] ripping mad, but of course we shouldn't have.
It's swell moonlight.
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Short (that is, [[Harold Brackbill|Harold]]) had to wake me this morning and yet we were late for our first discussion group at 9:00, fast time. After this discussion we went to the services in the (our) Church, Olivet. The sermon was preached by [[Park Hays Miller]], very wonderful.
After dinner and discussion we skipped out of the closing service so Harold would be ready for Carter & the boys. [[Charlotte Byers|Charlotte]] & I came home about 4:30, at home.
The Kaufman's were at [[Youngs]]' & I stayed for supper. The service tonight was a district joint at [[Strasburg]], a debate.
We had a rowdy party at [[Romaine Troop|Romaine]]'s featuring Mary Jane & the moon, but [[Jane Young|Jane]] was main attraction.
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I got up shortly after 5 o'clock and [[Jane Young|Jane]] followed promptly. After a short breakfast I hastened to the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] alone & started the wheels a-turning, to get [[Dick]]'s load ready.
[[Webster McLaughlin]] was at the mill all day visiting. It was surely hot but I had no strenuous work to do, only office work in the afternoon.
We put in 21 white rock chicks about 10 wks old & 1 rooster.
After supper we loaded up [[Romaine Troop|Romaine]], [[Nancy Young|Nancy]], [[Webby]] & [[Junie Zimmerman]] & went over to the [[Brackbill Farm|farm]] & swam & boated. We had a swell time.
We got home about nine thirty & put the chicks to bed.
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We got up just in time to hurry around & eat & get down to [[Groffie]]s till he was ready to start.
It was cloudy this morning and soon started to snow, continuing until night.
[[Clyde Feister|Clyde]] was there again, helping us and still we were busy. We finished up on time.
After supper [[Romaine Troop|Romaine]] came and we sent her back after her radio. We sat and listened to it till ten oclock. [[Jane Young|Jane]] ironed much of the time and talked right along.
Now it's to bed, much in need of sleep.
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This morning I slipped back into bed and slept a while after getting up time. I wasn't exactly late for work, but wasn't early.
We were comfortably occupied at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] again. It is a treat not to be rushed. I had a nice trip over to Faust's - [[Reamstown]].
I sold some pullets -- abt 30 for a fair price.
After supper I went with [[Jane Young|Jane]] to a social committee meeting which was held at [[Romaine Troop|Romaine]]'s. We made out very well and had swell eats and everything.
I came home but not early.
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The winter weather seems to be holding out exceptionally long this time. We nearly froze at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] this morning. [[Allen]] wasn't there because of a reception for his daughter at home. [[John Hess|John]] was back again and we put in a busy morning.
In the afternoon we didn't do much of any thing. [[Jane Young|Jane]] finished cleaning.
After supper we took [[Romaine Troop|Romaine]] & [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] along to [[Christiana]] to an [[East Branch]] Christian Youth week rally.
After that we went up to [[Emma]]'s and had icecream & cake.
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Things started as usual and proceeded as usual. We were there early enough to start the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] for a great change.
The wheat is coming in at a fast rate - about 4500 bu already. It is in fine shape and the price isn't so good - 65¢.
[[John]] was away nearly all afternoon. It was hot and we sweated as we went along. [[Romaine Troop|Romaine]] & our Curtis's saleslady were here again.
After late supper, I mowed the lawn & [[Jane Young|Jane]] did some gardening. We visited down [[Brackbill Farm|home]] a little & enjoyed it quite a bit. We wanted to get to bed early but it looks as if we didn't.
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We got up a little brighter & earlier this morning. [[Jane Young|Jane]] had breakfast on the table when I came down. She took me to work and went on over home & helped can peas all day.
We were not especially busy at work today, and so it went well. I had dinner down home.
It was very cool today--below 70 even inside.
After supper we took [[Romaine Troop|Romaine]] & [[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Mother]] & [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] to [[Chestnut Level]]. It was a swell night and swell service but we hadn't enough time to talk with the kids. We got home late & sleepy as well.
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I was kinda sleepy this morning, again, so was [[Jane Young|Jane]]. I made it to work without much breakfast.
We were real busy at [[Arthur S. Young Company|work]] again. Lots of customers.
After hurried dinner, we dressed & took [[Romaine Troop|Romaine]] along to [[Middle Octoraro]] to [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] Day down there.
We had quite a full program but very instructive & enjoyable. [[Charlie Drain]], [[Rev. Fowler]], and several others.
We stopped @ [[Rancks]] a little while coming home.
It was foggy again and pretty misty.
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I went off to work without [[Jane Young|Jane]] again this morning. [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] was to come and help clean the upstairs.
Harold & I made out quite all right by ourselves. We had a nice warm dinner that really did the trick.
In the evening [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] brought the little garden tractor up & we had a lot of fun. ([[Gid]] broke his leg.)
[[Val]] came for supper & helped with the garden.
We had a pretty fair [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] Board meeting at [[Romaine Troop|Romaine]]'s. Jane stayed with company. We also ate & sang. Came home late.
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Getting up seemed easier for no reason at all and I was early at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]]. The weather was a repetition of yesterday's only a little cooler.
In the morning I worked alone with the noise but in the afternoon I worked without the noise, putting a new silk on the mill.
I came home a little earlier than my usual late hour and we went to [[Strasburg]] to a District rally & Banquet. Attendance was excusably poor.
Afterwards [[Brackbills]] & [[Romaine Troop|Romaine]] came here and <u>raised Cain</u>.
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Just the idea of its being cold makes it hard to get up. Even if the house is slightly pretty warm, I can't get into the swing of things.
Everything was as usual at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] today. [[Dick]] took flour for a change. We got done a little earlier than usual, too.
After a scrappy supper and scrappy preparation, we went to [[Lititz]] with [[Romaine Troop|Romaine]] & [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]]. It was a County [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] Social at the [[Moravian Church]] and there were over 225 there. We had a very swell time and all enjoyed it to the finish.
It's cold tonight & I'm sleepy.
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The fact that it was Monday again, didn't increase my desire to get out of bed. There was a wonderful white killing frost everywhere & the weather was invigorating.
[[Ross Yuninger|Ross]] has stopped working at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] & left us a man short again. We were simply busy.
After work I went in home & helped [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]] to pick apples till dark. The harvest is great & pickers are few & busy. We had a good supper & enjoyable evening listening to the radio.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] & [[Romaine Troop|Romaine]] came bout ten & took me home to bed. They had been at a guild party.
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Of course after Sunday comes MOnday, a little blue but rainy as ever, as was all of yesterday.
I resumed my milling, repairing & bookkeeping and was fortunate enough to have to make a couple of trips out in the rain and got literally soaked to the skin in spots.
After a chilly supper, but quite purpose filling, we washed & dressed and went to [[Lancaster]] to [[County Chorus]] practice. It was wet & we nervously went with [[Stanley Ranck|Twid]], humourously went with [[Emma]], & timidly went with [[Romaine Troop|Romaine]].
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Of course after Sunday comes Monday, a little blue but rainy as ever, as was all of yesterday.
I resumed my milling, repairing & bookkeeping and was fortunate enough to have to make a couple of trips out in the rain and got literally soaked to the skin in spots.
After a chilly supper, but quite purpose filling, we washed & dressed and went to [[Lancaster]] to [[County Chorus]] practice. It was wet & we nervously went with [[Stanley Ranck|Twid]], humourously went with [[Emma]], & timidly went with [[Romaine Troop|Romaine]].
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Today [[Dick]] was with us again for a change. Potato handling and flour handling are both at a standstill.
After supper I spent quite some time bringing our personal bookwork up to date.
[[Sarah Young|Sarah Y.]] & [[Romaine Troop|Romaine]] came over and discussed plans for the coming Halloween party of our [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]]
We had so much fun that we forgot to stay up and watch the eclypse of the moon. It was rainy & cloudy anyway.
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Another Monday, but not blue and therefore not bad. It was another warm "sun-shiney" day more like summer than fall.
Much of my time at work was put in driving the little truck. I am not tickled with that job, but am getting used to it. We worked real late.
After a dandy supper we all got ready and went (really went) to [[County Chorus]] practice in [[Lancaster]]. [[Warren Brackbill|Barney]], [[Hershey Brackbill|Hersh]], [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] & [[Romaine Troop|Romaine]] went along.
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[[E. Herman Brackbill]] was a car aficianado his whole life, spending months looking at new models before purchasing one and subscribing to ''Car & Driver'' until his last year. This article lists and describes a few of the cars he drove.
==1938 Oldsmobile==
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The 1938 Oldsmobile that Herman bought on September 17, 1940 (after dreaming about 1940 Buicks for months) was the first car that he bought as a married man. There's not much information about the 1938 model available, but generally Oldsmobile was incorporating the beginnings of automatic transmission technology during these years (they would introduce the first fully automatic transmission in 1940).
A [http://www.jarretthousenorth.com/wp-content/1938oldsad.jpg 1938 print ad for Oldsmobile] is archived on the [http://www.outrightolds.com/ Outright Oldsmobile fan site]; [http://www.carnut.com/photo/list/olds/_olds38m.html photos of still-existing 1938 cars] (mostly hot rods) are online as well, as is the brochure for the model year.
==198x Audi 4000==
In the last few years before he retired, Herman bought his only imported car, an [[wikipedia:Audio 80|early 1980s Audi 4000]].
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[[E. Herman Brackbill]] was a car aficianado his whole life, spending months looking at new models before purchasing one and subscribing to ''Car & Driver'' until his last year. This article lists and describes a few of the cars he drove.
==1938 Oldsmobile==
[[File:1938oldsad.jpg|thumb|279x279px]]
The 1938 Oldsmobile that Herman bought on September 17, 1940 (after dreaming about 1940 Buicks for months) was the first car that he bought as a married man. There's not much information about the 1938 model available, but generally Oldsmobile was incorporating the beginnings of automatic transmission technology during these years (they would introduce the first fully automatic transmission in 1940).
A [http://www.jarretthousenorth.com/wp-content/1938oldsad.jpg 1938 print ad for Oldsmobile] is archived on the [http://www.outrightolds.com/ Outright Oldsmobile fan site]; [http://www.carnut.com/photo/list/olds/_olds38m.html photos of still-existing 1938 cars] (mostly hot rods) are online as well, as is the brochure for the model year.
==198x Audi 4000==
In the last few years before he retired, Herman bought his only imported car, an [[wikipedia:Audio 80|early 1980s Audi 4000]].
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HB Journal for Apr 17, 1939
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Back in the same old rut again. Up terrible late and later for work. It rained virtually all day and so for half the night.
[[Dick]] was not there all day and [[Morris Schnupp|Morris]] had off in the afternoon. [[Allen]], [[Groffie]] & I might as well have for we surely weren't rushed with orders. Morris worked at night.
After supper & cleaning up we took [[Jane Young|Jane]] & Romaine to [[County Chorus|Chorus]] practice in [[Lancaster]]. All went just lovely & fine. Although some of the chorus from Paradise dropped out, it is stronger than ever.
Bed late but not awful.
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What a difference the pen makes. This one is [[Harry G. Brackbill|Harry]]'s. I am in my everyday clothes, leaving my new pen upstairs in my good coat. My old pen is here, but it is empty.
By the looks of things, my head is empty too; and, till I am done, my page will be empty.
[[Morris Schnupp|Morris]] cut his hand badly at the mill today. We worked overtime but of our own free will. We are expecting to get a busy day tomorrow.
I didn't go away but dressed, or watched [[Esta Leona Leaman|Mother]] dress, four of my hens for the supper tomorrow afternoon.
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We were just a trifle earlier this morning and it was a good thing we were because there was plenty to do at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]]. We worked plenty hard till dinner, then [[Morris Schnupp|Morris]] quit and [[Groffie]] took his truck to town, leaving the finishing to [[Allen]] & me. We did it.
It was a nice day, warm but the sun didn't shine brightly.
After work I came home & we washed up & went over home to make [[icecream]] & have supper.
We spent a nice evening talking and listening to the radio.
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As ever, - - - - - - - -
We were not overloaded with orders at the mill but [[Morris Schnupp|Morris]] was off and [[Carl]] had 3 flat tires and that made me one hour and a half late getting home. Of course, [[Esta Leona Leaman|Mother]] supposed I had to work overtime to make up for lateness.
After supper, on our way up to a Chorus Committee meeting in [[Lancaster|Lanc]], [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I took Adeline to [[Jacob Clayton Leaman|Uncle Clayton]]'s. We drove Jane's car. It rained and was damp.
==Commentary==
''Here Herman plays a little with the repeated theme of lateness by not even bothering to write anything after "as ever" except a series of dashes over three and a half lines.''
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I was plenty sleepy this morning. I must have shut off my alarm in my sleep for [[Esta Leona Leaman|Mother]] called me about 6:20 and I hadn't been awake yet.
We were plenty busy at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] today--the weather was warm as usual and it didn't seem like winter at all.
I had no supper at home but [[Morris Schnupp|Morris]] & I went together to a feed dealer & employee meeting at the [[Gen. Sutter Hotel]], [[Lititz]]. [[Dan Van Pelt]] spoke. After the meal & meeting we stopped at [[Melfetz]] and each had an oyster fry.
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Today for me started real late and continued late as usual.
I got up at eleven (yes 11) and was just in time for a nice big dinner. Then I went to the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] and started my day's work. We were busy and [[Morris Schnupp|Morris]] took the afternoon off.
I ate a supper from my dinner pail and was quite satisfied. [[Chuck]] came over and talked awhile. The time flew rapidly and before I got a while lot done it was 11:15 and so I shut down and came home to mid-night lunch.
The weather was nice. A little more snow melted.
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It doesn't seem to take long to get me into a habit, for I got up early again this morning and was at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] quite on time. That was all very fine for we were terrible busy and everybody helped.
It was quite cold but calm this morning. We had to tow [[Morris Schnupp|Morris]]'s truck to start it and got cold hands.
Everything went smoothly and we finished up about 4:00 P.M.
After supper I took [[Jane Young|Jane]] to visit [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & Val. Somehow, they jumped on me & I got sore. I upset Jane's whole evening but didn't notice it at the time. We went back to [[Kinzers]] where we slept from 2:00 till almost 3:00. When I got home, [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]] had just come in.
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[[Jane Young|Jane]] got up more reluctantly than I did this morning, accordingly. I got off to work earlier and we faced another hot day.
By different situations arising, we were all kept quite busy all day. [[Morris Schnupp|Morris]] cleaned his cistern and I drove his truck a little.
I drove in home, Garden Spot, after work & got some potatoes late. We had a fine supper with spinach. Afterwards we fiddled around the garden, cleaned my car and such like. We see no visitors and will retire early.
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I had a bit of trouble getting awake this morning, but I got, and was soon in the "swing of things" again. Things were slack at the mill for a change & I cleaned up and put up signs.
After supper, [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]] & I took [[Jane Young|Jane]] & Romain to [[Lancaster|Lanc.]] to Choir practice but Lloyd didn't show up and we didn't practice but came on home.
I must change clothes now and go back to the mill where we are running all night in three shifts--[[Dick]], then myself, then [[Morris Schnupp|Morris]].
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When the calendar day came in, I was quietly sitting in the mill office reading or something. I "tended" the mill until [[Morris Schnupp|Morris]] relieved me about 4:30 A.M. and then I came home to bed.
I got awake about 9:30 and ate a big breakfast then went to work. I wasn't hungry at dinner time but ate half my dinner. We needed all afternoon to get a heavy schedule completed in time to go to a "feed" meeting in the evening.
We met [[Donald Danforth]], Purina President. He's a real fellow & was worth hearing. P.S. I missed a [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] social.
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Laziness in my veins kept me in bed overtime again but no apparent harm was done. The weather was simply adorable, rather May like in its influences. But then, why shouldn't it be?
We certainly found plenty to do at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]], yea, really had our hands full.
Directly after work I went to [[Youngs]] and had supper. Then [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I planted potatoes till dark.
Then I went back to the mill and "kept shop." I had a goodly number of company. Red, Eddie, [[Dick]] & his pals, [[Morris Schnupp|Morris]] & [[Clyde]] were among my guests. Ginger ale was served. As the 5th went out I was ''(over)''
probably packing flour.
About 2:15, the gang left and I got down to some good solid reading.
By 4:30 there was enough flour for [[Philadelphia|Phila.]] load & so I headed for home & bed. Daylight was breaking & some farmers were arising.
About 8:00 am I again got ready for the mill. We were busy again & to further complicate matters, the mill, literally "fell apart." This necessitated my postponing a trip to [[Lancaster]] in favor of repairing.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] & I made more garden from 3:30 to supper. After supper I played with tractors, finally came home about nine & wil bathe & retire promptly, I hope.
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[[Hess's Mill]]<br>
[[HB Journal for Aug 4, 1937|August 4, 1937]]
Dear [[Jane Young|Jane]],
Don't faint, I'm writing you a letter. It is ten-thirty P.M. and I am in the office of the mill. I have been working overtime again and am getting thirty cents an hour for writing this letter.
The late hours and much working are "getting me down." Your letter certainly hit the spot. I got it and the card when I went home for supper this evening.
If [[Hershey Brackbill|Hershey]]'s birthday has passed, I must have missed it. Of course, I am home only to sleep and to eat a little.
Yesterday [[Harold Brackbill|Harold]] borrowed my car to go to the Sunday School picnic. Harry, Daddy, and I did not go. I had to make my own supper and cut my finger while opening a baked bean can.
Tonight [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]] and [[Ethel]] went to [[Mt. Gretna]] again. [[Esta Leona Leaman|Mother]] and [[Reba]] & [[Jack]] went also. I guess they are having a fine time at the [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] social. Harold has my car again. He is getting watermelons.
[[Newt]] stopped in here on Monday afternoon to tell me that he is going on a vacation this week. [["Vanny" Pickell]] is taking his mother and a couple of brothers to Ohio, Ill., and I don't know where all. He and [[Karl Ranck|Karl]] and I had planned to come up there ([[Pinebrook]]) on Sunday after Sunday School. This spoils the plans.
I am trying to get in touch with Karl to see if he will go anyway. Maybe he will be here tonight yet. I tried to phone him but he is not home.
I have few visitors here now. [[Morris Schnupp|Morris]] & [[Mrs. Schnupp]] - plus the baby and "Nurse" - were here for a little while nast light, or I mean last night. (Sleepy)
Do the monkeys remind you of me?
I am tired and weary (and lonely and would like awful much to see you). Don't tell anyone. I feel as if you would not have to stretch your imagination when hugging the pillow. I am busy, but never too busy to think of you.
I am glad you got there safe. Tell me exacly when you'll be back, so you won't catch me with another girl.
I shall shut down shortly and so good night.
Impatiently yours
[[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman]]
P.S. I shall write to [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]]
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'''Ira Lee Brown, Jr.''', known as Lee, is the son of Ira Lee Brown, husband of [[Doris Brackbill]], and father of [[Eunice Eileen Brown]], [[Phyllis Elaine Brown]], [[Doris Elinor Brown]], and [[Ira Lee Brown III]]. He served as president of the [[Brackbill Reunion]] from [[Brackbill Reunion, 1955|1955]] through [[Brackbill Reunion,1957|1957]] and as president from 1957 through [[Brackbill Reunion, 1959|1959]].
He and Doris were married on [[ES Journal for Jun 11, 1949|June 11, 1949]].
==External links==
* {{Genealogy|http://wp.jarretthousenorth.com/annex/Family/genealogy/WC01/WC01_031.HTM|Ira Lee Brown}}
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'''Warren Harding Brackbill''' (May 27, 1922 – December 19, 2014)<ref name="obit">{{cite web |url=http://lancasteronline.com/obituaries/warren-h-brackbill/article_98fcd478-042a-574a-a954-12422a90bf91.html |title=Warren H. Brackbill |work=Lancaster Online |date=2014-12-22 |accessdate=2015-01-10}}</ref> was the tenth child and sixth son of [[Harry G. Brackbill]] and [[Esta Leona Leaman]]. For some reason lost in time he was known as "Barney."
With his brother [[Hershey Brackbill|Hershey]], Warren jointly ran the [[Brackbill Farm]] for 20 years after graduating from [[Paradise High School]]. After that, he attended [[Penn State University]] in [[York, Pennsylvania]], graduating in 1958 with a degree in drafting and design engineering. He worked for [[New Holland Machine Company]] from 1958 to 1985, retiring with 14 patents, and is listed in their book "The Innovators." He ran an antiques shop with his wife [[Marilyn Dennison Brackbill]].<ref name="obit" />
==Patents==
* {{Patent|US| 3123966}}
* {{Patent|US| 3146569}}
* {{Patent|US|3157019}}
* {{Patent|US| 3167337}}
* {{Patent|US|3298695}}
* {{Patent|US| 3599870}}
* {{Patent|US| 4026476}}
* {{{Patent|US| 4069982}}
* {{Patent|US|4097001}}
* {{Patent|US| 4187988}}
* {{Patent|US| 4205792}}
* {{Patent|US| 4597532}}
* {{Patent|US| D284382}}
* {{Patent|CA| 1078889}}
==References==
{{Reflist}}
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'''Warren Harding Brackbill''' (May 27, 1922 – December 19, 2014)<ref name="obit">{{cite web |url=http://lancasteronline.com/obituaries/warren-h-brackbill/article_98fcd478-042a-574a-a954-12422a90bf91.html |title=Warren H. Brackbill |work=Lancaster Online |date=2014-12-22 |accessdate=2015-01-10}}</ref> was the tenth child and sixth son of [[Harry G. Brackbill]] and [[Esta Leona Leaman]]. For some reason lost in time he was known as "Barney."
With his brother [[Hershey Brackbill|Hershey]], Warren jointly ran the [[Brackbill Farm]] for 20 years after graduating from [[Paradise High School]]. After that, he attended [[Penn State University]] in [[York, Pennsylvania]], graduating in 1958 with a degree in drafting and design engineering. He worked for [[New Holland Machine Company]] from 1958 to 1985, retiring with 14 patents, and is listed in their book "The Innovators." He ran an antiques shop with his wife [[Marilyn Dennison Brackbill]].<ref name="obit" />
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* {{Patent|US| 3123966}}
* {{Patent|US| 3146569}}
* {{Patent|US|3157019}}
* {{Patent|US| 3167337}}
* {{Patent|US|3298695}}
* {{Patent|US| 3599870}}
* {{Patent|US| 4026476}}
* {{{Patent|US| 4069982}}
* {{Patent|US|4097001}}
* {{Patent|US| 4187988}}
* {{Patent|US| 4205792}}
* {{Patent|US| 4597532}}
* {{Patent|US| D284382}}
* {{Patent|CA| 1078889}}
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{{hatnote|For a full overview of this template in use, see [[Help:Footnotes]]}}
This [[Wikipedia:Citation templates|citation template]] provides formatting and organizational features for [[Help:Footnotes|footnotes]]. It encapsulates the {{tag|references|s}} tag used by the {{cite.php}} MediaWiki extension to show the list of references as defined by {{tag|ref|o}} tags. It adds support for a reduced font size, columns, groups and {{ldr}}.
If you don't use any of the additional features, then it produces the same output as the {{tag|references|s}} tag.
==Parameters==
* First unnamed parameter:
: column-count: a [[natural number]] specifying fixed columns into which the reference list is to be rendered. Example: <code>|2|</code>.
: column-width: a typographic unit of measurement such as [[em (typography)#CSS|em]], specifying the width for the reference list columns. Example: <code>|30em|</code>.
* '''refs''': used with {{ldr}}.
* '''group''': identifies by name the subset of references to be rendered; the value should correspond to that used inline, e.g., {{tlx|Reflist|2=group=groupname}} renders all references with groupname as the group name ({{tag|ref|o|paams=group=groupname}}).
* '''liststyle''': specifies the style used when the reference list is enumerated; if none is specified, the default is to render a numbered list.
{{anchor|Multiple uses}}
* '''close''': Obsolete. Until 2014 the parameter {{para|close|1}} was used to work around a bug involving multiple uses of {{tl|Reflist}} on the same page. The bug has been fixed, and remaining uses of {{para|close}} should be removed.
==Usage==
{{markup|title=Using only footnote-style references
|<nowiki>Lorem ipsum.<ref>Source name, access date, etc.</ref>
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet.<ref>Source name, access date, etc.</ref>
==References==
{{Reflist}}</nowiki>
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{{fake heading|sub=3|References}}
{{Reflist}}
}}
{{markup|title=Using only bibliographical style references (no direct references from the text)
|<nowiki>Lorem ipsum. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet.
==References==
{{Refbegin}}
* reference 1
* reference 2
{{Refend}}</nowiki>
|Lorem ipsum. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet.
{{fake heading|sub=3|References}}
{{Refbegin}}
* reference 1
* reference 2
{{Refend}}
}}
{{markup|title=Using both footnote-style and bibliography-style references
|<nowiki>Lorem ipsum.<ref>Source name, access date, etc.</ref>
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet.<ref>Source name, access date, etc.</ref>
==References==
{{Reflist}}
{{Refbegin}}
* reference 1
* reference 2
{{Refend}}</nowiki>
|Lorem ipsum.<ref>Source name, access date, etc.</ref>
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{{fake heading|sub=3|References}}
{{Reflist}}
{{Refbegin}}
* reference 1
* reference 2
{{Refend}}
}}
===Columns===
:''Browser support: Internet Explorer 10+, Firefox 2+, Chrome 4+, Safari 3.1+, Opera 11.1+''
Using {{tlx|Reflist|30em}} will create columns with a minimum width of 30 [[Em (typography)|em]], allowing the browser to automatically choose the number of columns based on the width of the web browser. Choose a column width that is appropriate for the average width of the references on the page. A width measurement must conform to the format given in [http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/syndata.html#length-units CSS 2.1 Syntax and basic data types: Lengths]; in particular, there must not be a space between the number and the unit.
Using {{tlx|Reflist|2}} will force creation of a two-column reference list, and {{tlx|Reflist|3}} will force creation of a three-column list, and so on. This feature is now [[deprecated]] in favor of the option described above, which is better suited to flexible formatting for a variety of display screen sizes, ranging from mobile phones and tablets to wide-screen "cinema" displays. Forcing a fixed number of columns has been disabled in mobile view.
====Widows and orphans====
The use of columns can result in [[widows and orphans]], where a citation at the bottom of a column may be split to the top of the next column. [[MediaWiki:Common.css]] includes CSS rules to avoid list items from breaking between columns. Widows may still show in extreme circumstances, such as a reference list formatted in columns where only a single reference is defined.
{{markup
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==References==
{{Reflist|3}}</nowiki>
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====Practices====
The number of columns to use is up to the editor, but some major practices include:
* 1 column (default): Where there are only a few {{fnote}}; see {{oldid|Silver State Arena|530211388#References|Silver State Arena (23:05, 28 December 2012)}}
* 30em: Where there are many footnotes plus a page-width Bibliography subsection: see {{oldid|Ebola virus disease|561190497#References|Ebola virus disease (06:28, 23 June 2013)}}
* 20em: Where {{sfnote}} are used; see {{oldid|NBR 224 and 420 Classes|442508215#Notes|NBR 224 and 420 Classes (13:32, 1 August 2011)}}.
====Examples====
{{markup|title=Two columns
|<nowiki>Lorem ipsum.<ref>Source name, access date, etc.</ref>
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==References==
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{{fake heading|sub=3|References}}
{{Reflist|2}}
}}
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==References==
{{Reflist|30em}}</nowiki>
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{{fake heading|sub=3|References}}
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===List styles===
{{main|Help:Cite link labels}}
Reference lists are by default numbered lists. By using the {{para|liststyle}} parameter, you can control how the list is rendered. For example, using {{para|liststyle|upper-roman}} will result in items being prefixed with [[roman numerals]] instead of decimal numbers. The parameter accepts any valid CSS value defined for <code>list-style-type</code> as shown below.
The citations in the reference list will show the default decimal styling if:
* The value for {{para|liststyle}} does not exactly match one of the predefined values
* The value for {{para|liststyle}} is enclosed by quotes
* {{tl|Reflist}} is indented with the : markup
{{CSS list-style-type values}}
===List-defined references===
{{see|Help:List-defined references}}
A list of references may be defined within {{tl|Reflist}} using the {{para|refs}} parameter, just like including named {{tag|ref|params=name="..."}} elements inside the {{tag|references}} container. This has been available since September 2009. There are new error messages associated with this feature, documented at [[Help:Cite errors]], including one for references defined in {{tl|Reflist}} but not used within the body.
====Example====
{{markup
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This is reference 2.<ref name="refname2" />
==References==
{{Reflist|refs=
<ref name="refname1">content1</ref>
<ref name="refname2">content2</ref>
}}</nowiki>
|This is reference 1.<ref name="refname1" group=decimal/>
This is reference 2.<ref name="refname2" group=decimal/>
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===Grouped references===
{{see|WP:REFGROUP}}
As of June 2008, the footnotes system supports the separation of references into groups. This allows groups for explanatory notes, table references and the like.
The general format for the reference tag is:
:{{tag|ref|open|params=group=<var>"groupname"</var>}}
And using {{para|group}} for the reflist:
:{{tlx|Reflist|2=group=''groupname''}}
:Where ''groupname'' is a group identifier such as "notes", "nb" or "label".
There are three pre-defined group names that will automatically cause the link labels and this template to display other characters instead of numbers (see [[#List styles|List styles]] above). These are: "lower-alpha" (a, b, c...), "lower-greek" (α, β, γ...) and "lower-roman" (i, ii, iii...) and must be written without quotes.
===Image flow issues===
{{reflist hide}}
When an image is inserted to the left of the reference list, the list may flow under the image, clipping the reference numbers or hiding them behind the image frame, depending upon the browser.
{{markup
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==References==
[[File:Example.png|left|thumb|100px]]
{{Reflist}}
</nowiki>
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[[File:Example.png|left|thumb|100px]]
{{Reflist}}
}}
To resolve this issue, use the columns feature. If columns are not desired, simply set it to one column using {{tlx|reflist|2=1}}. Note that if the list is longer than the image, it will cause the space below the image to remain empty. It is recommended that a comment be added so that follow-on editors will understand the use.
{{markup
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==References==
[[File:Example.png|left|thumb|100px]]
{{Reflist|1}}<!--Set one column to resolve flow issues with left floated image.-->
</nowiki>
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[[File:Example.png|left|thumb|100px]]
{{Reflist|1}}<!--Set one column to resolve flow issues with left floated image.-->
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==Technical details==
===Font size===
The font size should reduce to 90% for most browsers, but may appear to show at 100% for Internet Explorer and possibly other browsers.<ref name=fontsize/> As of December 21, 2010, the standard {{tag|references|single}} tag has the same font styling. The smaller font may be disabled through {{myprefs|Gadgets|Disable smaller font sizes of elements such as Infoboxes, Navboxes and References lists}}.
===Browser support for columns===
{{shortcut|WP:REFCOLS}}
{{CSS3 multiple column layout}}
Multiple columns are generated by using [[Cascading Style Sheets|CSS3]], which is still in development; thus only browsers that properly support the multi-column property will show multiple columns with {{tl|Reflist}}.<ref name="stuffandnonsense" /><ref name="w3org1" />
These browsers '''support''' CSS3 columns:
* [[Gecko (layout engine)|Gecko]]-based browsers such as [[Mozilla Firefox]]
* [[WebKit]]-based browsers such as [[Safari (web browser)|Safari]] and [[Google Chrome]]
* [[Opera (web browser)|Opera]] from version 11.10 onward
* [[Internet Explorer]] from version 10 onward
These browsers do '''not support''' CSS3 columns:
* Microsoft [[Trident (layout engine)|Trident]]-based browsers including Internet Explorer through to version 9<ref name="msdn" />
* [[Opera (web browser)|Opera]] through to version 11
===Supporting CSS===
{{tl|Reflist}} uses a CSS rule in [[MediaWiki:Common.css]] to set the font size:
* <code>div.reflist { font-size: 90%; }</code>
One of the following classes is assigned by the template when either column count or column width is set:
* <code>.references-column-count</code> and <code>.references-column-count-''n''</code> (where <code>''n''</code> is the number of columns)
* <code>.references-column-width</code>
The following CSS properties are utilized using the {{tl|column-count}} and {{tl|column-width}} templates:
* <code>column-count</code> CSS3 standard
* <code>column-width</code> CSS3 standard
* <code>-moz-column-count</code> Mozilla CSS extension
* <code>-moz-column-width</code> Mozilla CSS extension
* <code>-webkit-column-count</code> Webkit CSS extension
* <code>-webkit-column-width</code> Webkit CSS extension
===Customizing the view===
{{see|Help:Reference display customization}}
By editing your CSS, the personal appearance of the reference list can be customized. From [[Special:Preferences|Preferences]], select the Appearance tab, then on the selected skin select Custom CSS. After editing and saving, follow the instructions at the top of the page to purge. See [[Wikipedia:Skin#Customisation (advanced users)]] for more help.
'''Font size'''
The font size for all reference lists defaults to 90% of the standard size. To change it, add:
<source lang="css">
ol.references,
div.reflist,
div.refbegin {
font-size: 90%;
}
</source>
Change 90% to the desired size.
'''Columns'''
To disable columns, add:
<source lang="css">
.references-column-count, .references-column-width {
column-count: 1 !important;
column-width: auto !important;
-moz-column-count: 1 !important;
-moz-column-width: auto !important;
-webkit-column-count: 1 !important;
-webkit-column-width: auto !important;
}
</source>
Similarly, to force all reference lists to a number of columns, change the number.
'''Column dividers'''
To add dividers (rules) between columns, add:
<source lang="css">
.references-column-count, .references-column-width {
column-rule: 1px solid #aaa;
-moz-column-rule: 1px solid #aaa;
-webkit-column-rule: 1px solid #aaa;
}
</source>
You can alter the appearance of the dividers by changing the values.
==Perennial suggestions==
'''Collapsing and scrolling'''
There have been a number of requests to add functionality for a collapsible or [[WP:SCROLLING|scrolling]] reference list. These requests have not been fulfilled due to issues with readability, accessibility, and printing. The applicable guidelines are at [[MOS:SCROLL]]. Links between the inline cite and the reference list do not work when the reference list is enclosed in a collapsed box.
To display the reference list in a scrollbox or collapsed per user, see [[Help:Reference display customization]].
For discussion on previous attempts to do this with a template, see the discussions for [[Wikipedia:Templates for deletion/Log/2007 June 11#Template:Scrollref|Scrollref]] and [[Wikipedia:Templates for discussion/Log/2010 May 26#Template:Refbox|Refbox]].
'''Including the section title'''
There have been suggestions to include section header markup such as <code>==References==</code>. This is inadvisable because:
* There is no standard section name; see [[WP:FNNR]].
* When transcluded, the article will have an edit link that will confusingly open the template for editing.
==Template data==
{{TemplateDataHeader}}
<templatedata>
{
"description": "This template displays the list of footnotes at the end of an article and provides additional formatting and organizing options. After hitting \"Apply changes\" and turning back to VE read mode, you will not see the references list. After hitting \"Save page\" and turning back to normal read mode the reference list will reappear with the changes applied, see [[bugzilla:51146|Bug 51146]].",
"params": {
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"label": "Columns / Column width",
"type": "string",
"required": false,
"description": "Two modes supported. First mode: integer number of fixed columns into which the reference list is to be rendered. Second mode: typographic unit of measurement such as 'em', specifying the width for the reference list columns, e.g. '33em'; note that '33 em' will not be recognized",
"default": "1",
"aliases": [
"colwidth"
]
},
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"label": "Liststyle",
"type": "string",
"required": false,
"description": "Specifies the style used when the reference list is enumerated; accepts any valid CSS value defined for list-style-type",
"default": "decimal"
},
"group": {
"label": "Group",
"type": "string",
"required": false,
"description": "Group is an identifier which restricts the references that are shown. Without this parameter, this template only shows references with no group identifier. With a group identifier specified, only references with a matching group identifier are handled. The rest are left alone."
},
"refs": {
"label": "List of references",
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* {{bug|51260}} - Cite: Support multi-column and alternative list-style for {{tag|references|s}} tag (like enwiki {{tl|reflist}})
* [[Wikipedia:Citing sources]] – style guide for the citation of sources
* [[Wikipedia:Citation templates]] – templates for use with references
* {{tl|Refbegin}} and {{tl|Refend}} – format reference lists
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* {{tl|Template reference list}} – version of reflist for use in templates
* {{tl|Reflist-talk}} – for use on talk pages
* {{tl|Notelist}} – for use with explanatory notes; sets {{para|group|lower-alpha}}
* {{tl|Notelist-ua}} – for use with explanatory notes; sets {{para|group|upper-alpha}}
* {{tl|Notelist-lr}} – for use with explanatory notes; sets {{para|group|lower-roman}}
* {{tl|Reflistp}} – for us in previews; it does not show a reference list when saved and it adds a tracking category for later cleanup
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<ref name=fontsize>See [[User:Edokter/fonttest]] for a comparison of font sizes for various browsers; see [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special%3ASearch&redirs=1&search=fonttest+prefix%3AMediaWiki+talk%3ACommon.css%2F&fulltext=Search&ns0=1 previous discussions] on changing the font size to resolve the IE issue.</ref>
<ref name=stuffandnonsense>{{cite web |accessdate=November 24, 2006 |date=December 30, 2005 |title=CSS3 Multi-Column Thriller |url=http://www.stuffandnonsense.co.uk/archives/css3_multi-column_thriller.html}}</ref>
<ref name=w3org1>{{cite web |url=http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-multicol/ |title=CSS3 module: Multi-column layout |publisher=[[World Wide Web Consortium|W3C]] |date=December 15, 2005 |accessdate=November 24, 2006}}</ref>
<ref name=msdn>{{cite web |url=http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc351024(VS.85).aspx#multicolumn |title=CSS Compatibility and Internet Explorer: Multi-column Layout |work=Microsoft Developer Network |publisher=Microsoft |accessdate=March 16, 2011}}</ref>
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Created page with "<span class="citation patent" {{#ifeq: {{{Ref|}}}|harv|{{#if:{{{Surname1|}}}{{{EditorSurname1|}}} |id="CITEREF{{anchorencode:{{#if:{{{Surname1|}}} |{{{Surname1}}}{{{Surname2|}..."
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Created page with "<includeonly>{{{{{|safesubst:}}}{{{{{|safesubst:}}}#ifeq:{{{1}}}|{{{2}}}|p1|p2}}|{{{3|}}}|{{{4|}}}}}</includeonly><noinclude> {{documentation}} </noinclude>"
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Created page with "{{{2}}}<noinclude> {{documentation}} <!-- Add categories and interwikis to the /doc subpage, not here! --> </noinclude>"
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Created page with "{{ {{{|safesubst:}}}p{{ {{{|safesubst:}}}#ifeq:{{{1}}}|eq|1|2}}|{{ {{{|safesubst:}}}p{{ {{{|safesubst:}}}#ifeq:{{{2}}}|{{{3}}}|1|2}}|{{{4|}}}|{{{5|}}}}}|{{ {{{|safesubst:}}}p{..."
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Template:Cite web
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Created page with "<includeonly>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</includeonly><noinclude> {{documentation}} </noinclude>"
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Template:Citation/core
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Created page with "<span class="citation {{{Citation class|{{{Citation type|}}}}}}" {{ #switch:{{{Ref|}}} ||none = |#default = id="{{anchorencode:{{{Ref}}}}}" |harv = {{#if:{{{Surname1|}..."
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'''Harry G. Brackbill''' (Aug 21, 1881 - Mar 17, 1967), son of [[Elam H. Brackbill]] and [[Barbara Hershey]], was the father of the extended Brackbill clan and husband of [[Esta Leona Leaman]].
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'''Arlene Jane Gerhart''' is the wife of [[Jacob Clarence Brackbill]] and the mother of [[Carol Ann Brackbill]], [[Patricia Brackbill]], [[Jacob Richard Brackbill]], [[Robert Harry Brackbill]], and [[Jean Marie Brackbill]].
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'''Benedict Brackbill''' (October 24, 1730 - June 4, 1823) was the son of [[Ulrich Brackbill (1703)|Ulrich Brackbill]] and [[Feronica Fanny Herr]] and the father of [[John Brackbill (1763)|John]], [[Henry Brackbill (1771)|Henry]], [[Benjamin Brackbill (1779)|Benjamin]], [[Elizabeth Brackbill (1764)|Elizabeth]], [[Mary Brackbill (1769)|Mary]], [[Anna Brackbill (1773)|Anna]], [[Susanna Brackbill (1776)|Susanna]], and [[Christian Brackbill (1781)|Christian]].
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'''Benjamin Brackbill''' (b. November 10, 1803) was the son of [[Henry Brackbill (1771)|Henry Brackbill]] and [[Susanna Eshleman]] and the husband of [[Susanna Howery]]. He was the father of [[Mary Elizabeth Brackbill]], [[Elam H. Brackbill]], [[Elias E. Brackbill]], [[Susanna Brackbill]], [[Lydia Ann Brackbill]], [[Benjamin O. Brackbill]], [[Jacob F. Brackbill]], and [[Henry P. Brackbill]].
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'''Elam Herman Brackbill''', commonly called Herman (born February 4, 1917; died January 9, 2008), was the sixth child and second son of [[Harry G. Brackbill]] and [[Esta Leona Leaman]]. He married [[Jane Young]] on May 20, 1939. He was the father of [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill]], [[N. Marie Brackbill]], and [[John Brackbill]].
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In Herman's retirement, he returned to mills; specifically, he became an [http://www.resslermill.com/pages/mill.html interpretive guide at Ressler Mill], where he demonstrated how the old water mill worked and how it supported the local farm economy.
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* [[Letters and papers of Herman Brackbill]]
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'''Elam Howery Brackbill''' (7 Jul 1839 – 5 Apr 1924) was the husband of [[Barbara Hershey]], the father of [[Harry G. Brackbill]], [[Anna M. Brackbill]] and [[Susan E. Brackbill]], and the son of [[Benjamin Brackbill (1803)|Benjamin Brackbill]] and [[Susanna Howery]]. His grandson [[E. Herman Brackbill]] was named after him (first name only).
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'''Ellis B. Brackbill''' (August 16, 1894 - ) was the son of [[Christian E. Brackbill (1871)]] and [[Anna Buckwalter]] and the husband of [[Alice Groff]].
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'''Esta Leona Leaman''' (Mar 3, 1887 - Jun 1, 1987) was the wife of [[Harry G. Brackbill]]. She was the daughter of [[Jacob B. Leaman]] and [[Anna Barbara Hershey]].
Harry and Esta's children were [[Reba Leona Leaman]], [[Elam Herman Brackbill]], [[Florence Betty Brackbill]], [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.]], [[Grace Eleanor Brackbill]], [[Eunice Viola Brackbill]], [[Christian Harold Brackbill]], [[Hershey Leaman Brackbill]], [[Herbert Brackbill]], [[Doris Elaine Brackbill]], [[Jacob Clarence Brackbill]], [[Warren Harding Brackbill]] and [[Janice Marie Brackbill]].
==See also==
* [[Harry G. Brackbill Honeymoon Journal]]
* [[Esta Brackbill at 100]]
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'''Esther S. Brackbill''' (b. October 31, 1883) was the daughter of [[Elam H. Brackbill]] and [[Barbara Hershey]], the wife of [[Isaac Eby Hershey]], and the mother of [[M. Clair Hershey]], among others.
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'''Eunice Brackbill''' is the fifth child and fourth daughter of [[Harry G. Brackbill]] and [[Esta Leona Leaman]].
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'''Eunice Eileen Brown''', called Eileen, is the daughter of [[Ira Lee Brown]] and [[Doris Brackbill]].
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'''Evelyn B. Jarrett''' (maiden name Evelyn Jane Brackbill) is the eldest daughter of [[Jane Young|Jane]] and [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman Brackbill]], the wife of [[Olin Jarrett]], and the mother of [[Tim Jarrett]] and [[Esta Jarrett]].
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'''Florence Betty Brackbill''' (1 Aug 1910-1 Aug 2000) was the second child and second daughter of [[Harry G. Brackbill]] and [[Esta Leona Leaman]]. She was the wife of [[Ross Yuninger]].
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'''John H. Groff''' (b. 17 Apr 1879), known as "Uncle John Groff" to the Brackbills, was the husband of [[Anna M. Brackbill]] and son in law of [[Elam H. Brackbill]] and [[Barbara Hershey]].
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'''Christian Harold Brackbill''' (Nov 21, 1918 - Dec 13, 2007), better known as Harold or "Short," was the seventh child and third son of [[Harry G. Brackbill]] and [[Esta Leona Leaman]]. He attended Waynesburg University in [[Waynesburg]], PA and became a minister.
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'''Harry G. Brackbill, Jr.''' (Dec 7, 1911 - Nov 13, 2001) was the third child and first son of [[Harry G. Brackbill]] and [[Esta Leona Leaman]]. He was married to [[Marguerite Naomi Wolfe]].
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'''Hebron E. H. Breckbill''' of [[Strasburg]] was the treasurer of the Brackbill reunion committee from its founding in 1947 to 1954.
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'''Henry Brackbill''' (August 25, 1771 - July 6, 1837) was the son of [[Ulrich Brackbill (1703)|Ulrich Brackbill]] and [[Feronica Fanny Herr]] and the husband of [[Susanna Eshleman]]. He was the father of [[John Brackbill (1799)|John]], [[Henry Brackbill (1810)|Henry]], [[Benjamin Brackbill (1803)|Benjamin]], [[Maria Brackbill (1801)|Maria]], and [[Jacob Brackbill (1806)|Jacob]].
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'''Hershey Leaman Brackbill''' (Aug 3, 1920 - Aug 20, 2005) was the eighth child and fourth son of [[Harry G. Brackbill]] and [[Esta Leona Leaman]].
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'''Barbara Hershey''' (1848-08-01 - 1924-03-08) was the wife of [[Elam H. Brackbill]] and mother of [[Harry G. Brackbill]], [[Christian E. Brackbill]], [[Susan E. Brackbill]], [[Magdalena H. Brackbill]], [[Ida E. Brackbill]], [[Anna M. Brackbill]], and [[Esther S. Brackbill]]. She was the daughter of [[Christian Hershey]] and [[Magdalena Metzler]].
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'''Isaac Eby Hershey''' (b. 20 Apr 1884), known as "Uncle Ike," was the husband of [[Esther S. Brackbill]] and the son-in-law of [[Elam H. Brackbill]].
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'''Jacob Clarence Brackbill''' (September 28, 1925 - March 8, 2005), called "Jake," was the son of [[Harry G. Brackbill]] and [[Esta Leona Leaman]], the husband of [[Arlene Jane Gerhart]], and the father of [[Carol Ann Brackbill]], [[Patricia Brackbill]], [[Jacob Richard Brackbill]], [[Robert Harry Brackbill]], and [[Jean Marie Brackbill]].
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'''Jacob Clarence Brackbill''' (September 28, 1925 - March 8, 2005), called "Jake," was the son of [[Harry G. Brackbill]] and [[Esta Leona Leaman]], the husband of [[Arlene Jane Gerhart]], and the father of [[Carol Ann Brackbill]], [[Patricia Brackbill]], [[Jacob Richard Brackbill]], [[Robert Harry Brackbill]], and [[Jean Marie Brackbill]].
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'''Jane Elizabeth Young''' (Feb 25, 1919 - Oct 14, 1998) was the wife of [[E. Herman Brackbill]] and daughter of [[Arthur S. Young]] and [[Luetta M. Sheaffer]], and mother of [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill]], [[N. Marie Brackbill]], and [[John Brackbill]].
Jane attended [[Pequea High School]] and [[Lancaster Business College]], and worked at the [[Arthur S. Young Company]]. She also served as the founding secretary of [[Rough and Tumble]].
==See also==
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'''Lydia Ann Brackbill''' (March 24, 1846 - December 7, 1888) was the daughter of [[Benjamin Brackbill (1803)|Benjamin Brackbill]] and [[Susanna Howery]], the wife of [[Peter Z. Hess (1844)|Peter Z. Hess]], and the mother of [[Christian B. Hess]], [[Elizabeth B. Hess]], [[Anna B. Hess]], and [[Mary Susan Hess]].
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'''Barbara Hershey''' (1848-08-01 - 1924-03-08) was the wife of [[Elam H. Brackbill]] and mother of [[Harry G. Brackbill]], [[Christian E. Brackbill]], [[Susan E. Brackbill]], [[Magdalena H. Brackbill]], [[Ida E. Brackbill]], [[Anna M. Brackbill]], and [[Esther S. Brackbill]]. She was the daughter of [[Christian Hershey]] and [[Magdalena Metzler]].
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'''Henry Brackbill''' (August 25, 1771 - July 6, 1837) was the son of [[Ulrich Brackbill (1703)|Ulrich Brackbill]] and [[Feronica Fanny Herr]] and the husband of [[Susanna Eshleman]]. He was the father of [[John Brackbill (1799)|John]], [[Henry Brackbill (1810)|Henry]], [[Benjamin Brackbill (1803)|Benjamin]], [[Maria Brackbill (1801)|Maria]], and [[Jacob Brackbill (1806)|Jacob]].
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'''Christian Harold Brackbill''' (Nov 21, 1918 - Dec 13, 2007), better known as Harold or "Short," was the seventh child and third son of [[Harry G. Brackbill]] and [[Esta Leona Leaman]]. He attended Waynesburg University in [[Waynesburg]], PA and became a minister.
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'''Harry G. Brackbill, Jr.''' (Dec 7, 1911 - Nov 13, 2001) was the third child and first son of [[Harry G. Brackbill]] and [[Esta Leona Leaman]]. He was married to [[Marguerite Naomi Wolfe]].
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'''Arthur S. Young''' (March 29, 1888-Dec 27, 1955) was the founder of the [[Arthur S. Young Company]] farm equipment dealership and the [[Rough and Tumble Engineers Historical Association]]. Husband of [[Luetta M. Sheaffer]], he was the father of [[Jane Young]], [[C. Everett Young]], and [[Nancy Young]].
Arthur wrote for a number of magazines, including ''[http://www.steamtraction.com/ Steam Traction]'', who published their [http://www.steamtraction.com/archive/359 obituary for him in 1956]. As late as [http://www.steamtraction.com/archive/231/ 1954] his reports from Rough & Tumble were published in the magazine.
== Publications ==
* "Pennsylvania's Part in Developing Power Machinery," ''Pennsylvania Farmer,'' January 10, 1948, p. 20; credited in Wik, ''[http://books.google.com/books?id=73knAAAAMAAJ&q=%22arthur+s.+young%22&dq=%22arthur+s.+young%22&pgis=1 Steam Power on the American Farm]'', University of Pennsylvania Press, 1953.
* "[http://www.steamtraction.com/archive/15/ Rough and Tumble Engineers Reunion at Kinzers, Pennsylvania]", ''Steam Traction'', November 1951.
* "[http://www.steamtraction.com/archive/231/ Condensed Report of the Rough and Tumble Engineers Historical Reunion]", ''Steam Traction'', November 1954.
==External links==
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'''Arthur S. Young''' (March 29, 1888-Dec 27, 1955) was the founder of the [[Arthur S. Young Company]] farm equipment dealership and the [[Rough and Tumble Engineers Historical Association]]. Husband of [[Luetta M. Sheaffer]], he was the father of [[Jane Young]], [[C. Everett Young]], and [[Nancy Young]].
Arthur wrote for a number of magazines, including ''[http://www.steamtraction.com/ Steam Traction]'', who published their [http://www.steamtraction.com/archive/359 obituary for him in 1956]. As late as [http://www.steamtraction.com/archive/231/ 1954] his reports from Rough & Tumble were published in the magazine.
== Publications ==
* "Pennsylvania's Part in Developing Power Machinery," ''Pennsylvania Farmer,'' January 10, 1948, p. 20; credited in Wik, ''[http://books.google.com/books?id=73knAAAAMAAJ&q=%22arthur+s.+young%22&dq=%22arthur+s.+young%22&pgis=1 Steam Power on the American Farm]'', University of Pennsylvania Press, 1953.
* "[http://www.steamtraction.com/archive/15/ Rough and Tumble Engineers Reunion at Kinzers, Pennsylvania]", ''Steam Traction'', November 1951.
* "[http://www.steamtraction.com/archive/231/ Condensed Report of the Rough and Tumble Engineers Historical Reunion]", ''Steam Traction'', November 1954.
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'''Alice Groff''' (February 14, 1896 - circa 1958 or 1959) was the wife of [[Ellis B. Brackbill]].
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'''Betty Doutrich''' (married name Betty Brubaker) (March 20, 1920 – July 24, 2011) was a cousin of the Young family; her mother [[Emma S. Young]] was [[Arthur S. Young]]'s sister. Her husband was [[Emory Brubaker]] and her father was [[Aldus W. Doutrich]].
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'''Hershey Leaman Brackbill''' (Aug 3, 1920 - Aug 20, 2005) was the eighth child and fourth son of [[Harry G. Brackbill]] and [[Esta Leona Leaman]].
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'''Charles Everett Young''' (d. April 24, 1991), better known as Everett, was the husband of [[Mildred Sheaffer]], brother of [[Jane Young]] and son of [[Arthur S. Young]] and [[Luetta M. Sheaffer]], and father of [[Dale Arthur Young]], [[Scott Everett Young]], [[Brenda Sue Young]], and [[Kathleen Jane Young]].
Like his father, he was active in the steam business, serving as vice president of the [[Arthur S. Young Company]] before setting up an independent business as a boiler repair and serviceman. He was also active in [[Rough and Tumble]], serving as the [http://www.steamtraction.com/archive/3578/ permanent curator of the museum].
His obituary ran in [http://www.gasenginemagazine.com/complete-archive/3295/ Gas Engine Magazine] and in [http://www.steamtraction.com/archive/4565/ Steam Traction magazine].
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'''Luetta M. Sheaffer''' (December 20, 1893 – January 26, 1989) was the daughter of [[John Milton Sheaffer]] and [[Susannah Withrow]], wife of [[Arthur S. Young]] and mother of [[Jane Young]], [[C. Everett Young]], and [[Nancy Young]].
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'''Mildred Sheaffer Young''', known as Millie, was the wife of [[C. Everett Young]].
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'''Nancy Young''' is the daughter of [[Arthur S. Young]] and [[Luetta Sheaffer]] and the younger sister of [[Jane Young]].
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'''Peter Young''' was the father of [[J. Adam Young]] and [[Peter Young Jr.]] and the grandfather of [[Arthur S. Young]].
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'''Ralph Young''', also known as "Uncle Ralph," was the son of [[J. Adam Young]] and [[Susan Shultz]], the husband of [[Mary Dague]], and the brother of [[Arthur S. Young]].
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'''Susan Shultz''', also known as "Grammie Young," was the wife of [[J. Adam Young]] and the mother of [[Arthur S. Young]], [[Emma S. Young]], and [[Ralph Young]].
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'''Esther Salome Brackbill''' (October 31, 1883 – December 18, 1942)<ref name="dates">{{cite web |url=http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/54189124/person/13628448967 |title=Esther Salome Brackbill |work=Ancestry.com |accessdate=2015-01-11}}</ref> was the daughter of [[Elam H. Brackbill]] and [[Barbara Hershey]], the wife of [[Isaac Eby Hershey]], and the mother of [[M. Clair Hershey]], among others.
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'''Ellis Buckwalter Brackbill''' (August 16, 1894 - August 9, 1969)<ref name="dates">{{cite web |url=http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/54189124/person/26889231459 |title=Ellis Buckwalter Brackbill |work=Ancestry.com |accessdate=2015-01-15}}</ref> was the son of [[Christian E. Brackbill (1871)]] and [[Anna Buckwalter]] and the husband of [[Alice Groff]].
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'''Ellis Buckwalter Brackbill''' (August 16, 1894 - August 9, 1969)<ref name="dates">{{cite web |url=http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/54189124/person/26889231459 |title=Ellis Buckwalter Brackbill |work=Ancestry.com |accessdate=2015-01-15}}</ref> was the son of [[Christian E. Brackbill (1871)]] and [[Anna Buckwalter]] and the husband of [[Alice Groff]].
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'''Aldina Beane''' was a member of [[Leacock Presbyterian Church]] who sang in the choir. Her sister, [[Nancy Beane]], was a classmate of [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill]]'s.
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'''Ethel Bryson''' was a classmate of [[Jane Young]]'s from Paradise High School and was a bridesmaid in her [[Wedding of Herman and Jane|wedding]].
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'''Willis H. Bucher''' (December 10, 1910 – February 6, 1999)<ref name="dates">{{cite web |url=http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?rank=1&new=1&MSAV=1&gss=angs-g&gsfn=willis&gsln=bucher&msypn__ftp=pennsylvania&cpxt=0&catBucket=rstp&uidh=qoc&cp=0&pcat=ROOT_CATEGORY&h=7826692&recoff=10+11&db=ssdi&indiv=1&ml_rpos=6 |title=Willis H. Bucher |work=US Social Security Death Index, 1935-present (Ancestry.com) |accessdate=2015-01-12}}</ref> and his wife [[Marg Bucher|Marg]] were friends of [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman]] and [[Jane Young|Jane]]'s from [[Christian Endeavor]]. The Buchers lived in [[Lititz]]. The two couples went on Herman and Jane's honeymoon together.
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'''Willis H. Bucher''' (December 10, 1910 – February 6, 1999)<ref name="dates">{{cite web |url=http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?rank=1&new=1&MSAV=1&gss=angs-g&gsfn=willis&gsln=bucher&msypn__ftp=pennsylvania&cpxt=0&catBucket=rstp&uidh=qoc&cp=0&pcat=ROOT_CATEGORY&h=7826692&recoff=10+11&db=ssdi&indiv=1&ml_rpos=6 |title=Willis H. Bucher |work=US Social Security Death Index, 1935-present (Ancestry.com) |accessdate=2015-01-12}}</ref> and his wife [[Marg Bucher|Marg]] were friends of [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman]] and [[Jane Young|Jane]]'s from [[Christian Endeavor]]. The Buchers lived in [[Lititz]]. The two couples went on Herman and Jane's honeymoon together.
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'''Willis H. Bucher''' (December 10, 1910 – February 6, 1999)<ref name="dates">{{cite web |url=http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?rank=1&new=1&MSAV=1&gss=angs-g&gsfn=willis&gsln=bucher&msypn__ftp=pennsylvania&cpxt=0&catBucket=rstp&uidh=qoc&cp=0&pcat=ROOT_CATEGORY&h=7826692&recoff=10+11&db=ssdi&indiv=1&ml_rpos=6 |title=Willis H. Bucher |work=US Social Security Death Index, 1935-present (Ancestry.com) |accessdate=2015-01-12}}</ref> and his wife [[Marg Bucher|Marg]] were friends of [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman]] and [[Jane Young|Jane]]'s from [[Christian Endeavor]]. The Buchers lived in [[Lititz]]. The two couples went on Herman and Jane's honeymoon together.
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'''Margaret C. "Marg" Bucher''' (October 8, 1917 – June 17, 2005)<ref name="dates">{{cite web |url=http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?rank=1&new=1&MSAV=1&gss=angs-g&gsfn=margaret+c&gsln=bucher&msypn__ftp=pennsylvania&cpxt=0&catBucket=rstp&uidh=qoc&cp=0&pcat=ROOT_CATEGORY&h=75777951&recoff=9+10+11&db=ssdi&indiv=1&ml_rpos=3 |title=Margaret C. Bucher |work=US Social Security Death Index, 1935-present (Ancestry.com) |accessdate=2015-01-12}}</ref>and her husband [[Willis Bucher|Willis]] were friends of [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman]] and [[Jane Young|Jane]]'s from [[Christian Endeavor]]. The Buchers lived in [[Lititz]]. The two couples went on Herman and Jane's honeymoon together.
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'''Donald Danforth''' was the president of the [[Purina|Ralston Purina Company]] and son of the company's founder, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Danforth William H. Danforth]. The Purina Company was a supplier of material to [[Hess's Mill]].
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'''Warren Graham''' (June 28, 1905 – November 10, 1987)<ref name="dates">{{cite web |url=http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/54189124/person/26889248843 |title=Warren A. Graham |work=Ancestry.com |accessdate=2015-01-12}}</ref> was married to [[Barbara Groff]] and was [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman]]'s cousin by marriage.
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'''Jerry F. Helms''' (April 16, 1934 – June 9, 2013)<ref name="dates">{{cite web |url=http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/dailypress/obituary.aspx?n=jerry-f-helms&pid=165727865 |title=Rev. Jerry F. Helms Obituary |work=Daily Press |accessdate=2015-01-12 |date=2013-07-07}}</ref> was the long time minister of [[Denbigh Presbyterian Church]] and the family minister of [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|Evelyn B. Jarrett]] and her family. He baptized both of Evelyn's children.
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'''Earl Hohman''' worked at the [[Arthur S. Young Company]].
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'''Harold B. Keneagy''' (February 18, 1912 – April 15, 1993)<ref name="dates">{{cite web |url=http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?rank=1&new=1&MSAV=1&gss=angs-g&gsfn=harold+b.&gsln=keneagy&msypn__ftp=pennsylvania&cpxt=0&catBucket=rstp&uidh=qoc&cp=0&pcat=ROOT_CATEGORY&h=32839221&recoff=10+11+12&db=ssdi&indiv=1&ml_rpos=1 |title=Harold B. Keneagy |work=US Social Security Death Index, 1935-present (Ancestry.com) |accessdate=2015-01-12}}</ref> worked at the [[Arthur S. Young Company]] as treasurer and bookkeeper. He was married to Roberta and had two daughters, Priscilla and Madeleine.
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'''Betty Kyle''' was a friend of [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman]] and [[Jane Young|Jane]]'s from [[Lancaster]]. She was involved in [[Christian Endeavor]] activities with them.
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'''T. Roland Philips''' was a Presbyterian minister who was associated with Arlington Presbyterian Church in the Baltimore (MD) Presbytery. He helped to found the [http://www.bsotb.org/bsobcat.htm Baltimore School of the Bible] and published a book of his sermons, entitled ''[http://books.google.com/books?id=QdEFGQAACAAJ&source=gbs_ViewAPI God Hath Spoken]''. He traveled in Lancaster County several times in 1939 and 1940, visiting [[Leacock Presbyterian Church]] on [[HB Journal for Sep 20, 1940|September 20, 1940]].
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* Schaeffer, Dr. Francis A. "[http://www.pcahistory.org/findingaids/schaeffer/index.html We Don't Have Forever]," PCA Historical Center, 1980.
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'''Daniel H. Eshleman''' (September 27, 1872 – November 7, 1957)<ref name="dates">{{cite web |url=http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/54189124/person/26889255140 |title=Daniel H. Eshleman |work=Ancestry.com |accessdate=2015-01-12}}</ref> was the husband of [[Susan E. Brackbill]], son-in-law of [[Elam H. Brackbill]], brother-in-law of [[Harry G. Brackbill]], and uncle of [[E. Herman Brackbill]].
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'''Benjamin R. Brackbill''' (March 4, 1885 – 1970)<ref name="dates">{{cite web |url=http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/63937236/person/42114171738 |title=Benjamin R. Brackbill |work=Ancestry.com |accessdate=2015-01-12}}</ref> was a member of the extended Brackbill family. He served as vice-president of the Brackbill reunion from 1947 to 1949, and was elected president in 1950, serving until 1951. He remained active for many years afterward.
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"Why don't some body do something": I laid in bed overtime again this morning and got to work real late, yet [[John Hess|John]] wasn't there yet and I "got away" with it.
We had plenty to do all day. The weather was nicer and it made working more pleasant. We could have finished in pretty good time but chose rather to prolong the activities and "not put off till tomorrow."
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Things started as usual and proceeded as usual. We were there early enough to start the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] for a great change.
The wheat is coming in at a fast rate - about 4500 bu already. It is in fine shape and the price isn't so good - 65¢.
[[John Hess|John]] was away nearly all afternoon. It was hot and we sweated as we went along. [[Romaine Troop|Romaine]] & our Curtis's saleslady were here again.
After late supper, I mowed the lawn & [[Jane Young|Jane]] did some gardening. We visited down [[Brackbill Farm|home]] a little & enjoyed it quite a bit. We wanted to get to bed early but it looks as if we didn't.
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We weren't so early again this morning but in this kind of weather no one feels like even moving.
I'm not complaining, but merely recording facts.
The weather is hot again. The shower last evening amounted to almost nothing for a little section right around here. The beetles are bad on many crop and the dry weather a few more.
[[John Hess|John]] went away in the afternoon and we did all right.
After supper we cleaned up and dressed up. I read--[[Jane Young|Jane]] went to the store. We sat on our new glider, a gift from [[Arthur S. Young|Dad Young]], until dark & then went inside and later to bed.
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I felt very much like taking my time to getting to work this morning for [[John Hess|John]] was not there. We boys had it all to ourselves but had to work hard to get done till one thirty.
It was a nice hot day and we sweated; especially hoeing the potatoes in the afternoon. [[Mrs. Eckman]] came and visited us.
[[Dick]] & [[Hen]] took us to see a show after supper. Then we came back here & ate & visited. It was not late when they left but bed was the next thing in order.
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After a queer and slightly restless night for both of us, we got up late, both still sleepy and tired.
[[John Hess|John]] was still absent from the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] and there were not many orders. The mill was still still and so we had quite a pleasant day of it.
After supper [[Jane Young|Jane]] went to Guild at [[Mrs. Beaner]]. We were supposed to have U.C.C.E. meeting but didn't. I picked 2 qt. of raspberries and then settled down to read.
It was rather a lonely evening for I am not used to such isolation. All the company I had was our neighbors radio--which reminds me of a Hotel or something.
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Having forgotten to set the alarm last night, we didn't get up till 6 oclock and so had to hurry. [[Groffie]] came up for me and my books--but reluctantly (as I found out later).
[[John Hess|John]] was back on the job and they finished working on the dam. We got real busy in the afternoon and worked up a sweat.
After a supper of onions, etc., I didn't do much. Just tried to figure out my personal account.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] was busier. She finished ironing, which took quite a while.
I expect to wash & shave yet tonight but it's late now.
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We weren't late this morning either. In fact, [[Groffie]] & I were the first at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]]. [[John Hess|John]]'s wife & son Jackie arrived home from both World Fairs last evening and so John was a little bit late.
I spent most of my day repairing the wheat cleaner; in the capacity, so it seems, of general overseer to the flour mill.
After the dishes were done and the beans on the stove to cook and the raspberries ready for jelly we went to Sr. Choir practice and made out as O.K. as ever.
It tried to rain a little by evening but didn't kick up much.
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Today I started late again and then had a flat tire to change before starting for work.
Looking back over the day's work gives me much satisfaction for things went smoothly. [[John Hess|John]] was away most of the time and we were busy but we didn't botch it.
After work I fixed my tire and was late for supper. After supper I sat around and waited for the boys to get ready to practice singing and by the time they were ready, I felt no more like singing than flying through the air. And so to bed.
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The old faithful alarm called me about six this morning and I was the first man to work at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]].
We did what we could and waited for a carload of [[Purina]] to come in and then set to work to mix a half dozen big waiting orders. We finished quite on time then [[John Hess|John]] and I waited till 6:30 for [[Dick]] to come, all in vain.
After late supper, I played one game of [[Chinese Checkers]], then tried to budget myself till the [[Wedding of Herman and Jane|wedding]]. I looked over my [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] topic & then to bed.
It was a very swell day. The warmest and brightest yet.
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Up to my old tricks, I jumped back into bed after the alarm rang this morning. I didn't oversleep much, though, but found myself pretty sleepy all morning. I had a nice mess to straighten out. Someone run a load of wheat in the corn bin with some corn in it. (That's what happens when I'm away.)
[[John Hess|John]] took his wife & Jack to [[Harrisburg]] to catch a train for California this afternoon. She will visit her daughter a few weeks.
After supper I took [[Jane Young|Jane]] and Romain to [[Lancaster|Lanc.]] to [[County Chorus]] practice. I forced myself to leave Jane with difficulty because of the moonlight.
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Refreshed and rested, I pushed into the affairs of the day with joy and gladness. I was early enough to start the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] again.
[[John Hess|John]] was absent a while in the morning and all the afternoon. We were busy with trade and I went back after supper to finish my books and get things in shape for morning.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] stopped to see me at noon, or rather to get her handbag.
The day was encased in beautiful weather. There was frost last night & ice, but the sun soon drove that away.
Four more days of single life.
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I got up early and got to the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] early and was "boss" till [[John Hess|John]] came at dinner time. We were not extra busy but not one was idle.
The weather was just fine. Summer is upon us in full bloom.
[[Flossie]] & [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] were here home cleaning today. [[Esta Leona Leaman|Mother]] had 17 for supper.
After supper we had another one of those [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] socials. Everyone had fun but we had a very lousey "wink" game.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] didn't feel well at all. I surely she perks up before [[HB Journal for May 20, 1939|Saturday]], probably will. Maybe her trouble is similar to mine, yet I think not, even hope not.
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We awoke a good bit before it was time to get up — say an hour, then we got up about 5:30 and everything was lovely. I got to the [[Hess's Mill|mill]] on time.
It was not strange getting to work again except things needed a little "tidying up," which it surely got.
It was hot as a bake oven all day and we were busy. [[John Hess|John]] & [[Allen]], went to a funeral after dinner and that meant we would have had to work till about 5:30 to finish.
Supper was fine. [[Jane Young|Jane]] went to [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|church]] to pageant practice. I mowed grass. I got our possessions insured. I shaved while Jane played piano. Near to bed.
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Again today comes. Probably to [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & Val a day of immense happiness, of big celebrations, for it marks their wedding anniversary.
I have felt lower than an eel's belly all day and now as I am sleepiest, feel lowest. I was late for work. Then we got real busy toward the middle of the afternoon. [[John Hess|John]] went home early &we worked late.
[[Esta Leona Leaman|Mother]] is sick in bed. Supper "ain't what she orter was."
I got a Dr's examination to see if I am fit to marry—totally uncalled for, but exceptionally conventional.
Choir practice was bum as usual. I sat 2 hrs at [[Youngs]] doing nothing, just too tired to come home.
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'''Florence Betty Brackbill''' (1 Aug 1910-1 Aug 2000), sometimes called "Flossie" by [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman]], was the second child and second daughter of [[Harry G. Brackbill]] and [[Esta Leona Leaman]]. She was the wife of [[Ross Yuninger]].
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Saturday, August 14, 1948
87 members of the [[Brackbill]] clan gathered at the [[Strasburg Mennonite Church|Mennonite Church, Strasburg, Pa.]] for the second reunion of the family.
The president, Mr. [[A. Landis Brackbill|Landis Brackbill, jr.]] presided. Scripture was read by the Rev. [[Irwin Brackbill]], and following a moment of silence in memory of those members of the family who died during the year, the Rev. [[Moses H. Brackbill|Moses Brackbill]] led us in prayer.
The president welcomed the group, saying that 100 invitations had been sent. He introduced Mr. [[Maurice T. Brackbill]] of the [[wikipedia:Eastern Mennonite College|Eastern Mennonite College]], [[wikipedia:Harrisonburg, VA|Harrisonburg, Va.]] who spoke on "Life". Our historian, Mr. [[Martin Brackbill, Jr.]] gave the second installment of the family history.
The president called for a short business session. The minutes were approved as read. The treasurer reported a balance of $35.50. Mr. [[Martin Brackbill, Sr.]] said the fence had been erected around the [[Brackbill Cemetery|Brackbill graveyard]], and arrangements made with the farmer to cut the grass. The balance in the cemetery fund is $139.60.
After some discussion it was moved, seconded and and carried that we meet on the third Sunday in August in the Strasburg Mennonite church]].
It was suggested that we give a contribution to this Mennonite church for their over-seas relief work. It was moved, seconded and carried that a collection be taken, from which the janitor be paid and $5.00 be given the church for relief, and the balance put in our treasury.
It was moved, seconded and carried that the treasurer be authorized to pay all bills which may arise during the year.
The president called for the election of new officers. It was moved, seconded and carried that all officers be re-elected.
The president asked every one to register.
The collection amounted to $23.07
There being no further business the meeting adjourned.
A number of families gathered around the tables out doors for a picnic supper.
Respectfully submitted<br/>
[[Lucile Brackbill]]<br/>
Recording secretary
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Sunday, August 18, 1949
70 members of the [[Brackbill]] family met at the [[Strasburg Mennonite Church]] for the third family re-union.
The president, [[A. Landis Brackbill|Landis Brackbill]], welcomed the family and introduced <strike>the Rev.</strike> [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman Brackbill]], who conducted the devotions.
Mr. Landis Brackbill explained that the promised speaker was unable to be present, so he spoke briefly on "What a family reunion should be and what it can do for the country." the president's remarks were brief but they contained food for thought for all of us.
Mr. [[Martin H. Brackbill, Sr.|Martin Brackbill, Sr.]] substituting for his [[Martin Brackbill, Jr.|son]], the family historian, spoke on Landmarks of the Brackbill family; he also said that [[Christian Brackbill]], a returned soldier, had some pictures of the original Brackbill homestead in [[wikipedia:Switzerland|Switzerland]], which he would pass around. It was suggested that sets of these pictures be prepared for sale at the next reunion.
The president then called for a short business meeting. The minutes of the last meeting were approved as read. Mr. [[Hebron E. H. Breckbill|Hebron Breckbill]], treasurer reported on the condition of the [[Brackbill Cemetery|family graveyard]] - it had been mown twice, and some of the tombstones were straightened and re-set, at a cost of $38.00 There is $63.00 in the cemetery fund, and $6.30 in the general account. It was moved, seconded and carried that the treasurer's report be accepted.
The president then called for the report of the Nominating committee: <strike>the Rev.</strike> Herman Brackbill for president, Mr. [[Benjamin R. Brackbill]], vice-president, [[Lucile Brackbill]], secretary, Mr. Martin H. Brackbill, corresponding secretary, Mr. Hebron Breckbill, treasurer, Mr. [[Martin H. Brackbill, jr.]], historian. It was moved, seconded and carried that nominations be closed and the secretary cast the ballot.
The collection amounted to $29.83
Cards were passed and all present were asked to register.
The new president was introduced, and after an informal discussion as to the type of reunion preferred, the meeting adjourned.
Respectfully submitted<br/>
Lucile Brackbill<br/>
Secretary
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==Minutes==
Saturday, Aug. 19, 1950
60 members of the [[Brackbill]] family gathered at [[Buchmiller Park]], [[Lancaster]] for a picnic re-union. Rain drove some members home after supper, but some brave souls gathered in the barn for a short business meeting.
[[Robert Brackbill]] read the Scriptures, and the president [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman Brackbill]] offered prayer.
The minutes were approved as read. The treasurer, [[Hebron E. H. Breckbill|Hebron Breckbill]] reported that the [[Brackbill Cemetery|family graveyard]] was mown and kept in condition at a cost of $25.00 - $2.00 was spent for the post card invitations, leaving a balance in the checking account of $2.50; there is $250 in the Brackbill cemetery account, accumulated interest from the trust fund. The treasurer's report was accepted.
The president said [[Christian Brackbill]] had left 10 sets of pictures with him, which were sold for one dollar a set. The president suggested each person introduce himself, telling who his parent and grand-parent on the Brackbill side were.
The collection was $21.16.
The election of officers, resulted in the following: [[Benjamin R. Brackbill|Benj. R. Brackbill]], president; Robert Brackbill, 1st vice-president; Hebron Breckbill, treasurer, [[Lucile Brackbill]], secretary, [[Martin Brackbill]], assistant secretary.
The new president was introduced and asked for the cooperation and help of all Brackbills.
It was moved, seconded and carried that the meeting adjourn.
Respectfully submitted,<br/>
Lucile Brackbill<br/>
Secretary
==Letter==
Copy of a letter sent the retiring president, <br/>
Herman Brackbill
[[wikipedia:East Petersburg, PA|East Petersburg, Pa.]]<br/>
August 23,1950
My dear Herman:
All the Brackbills who were at the reunion, and especially the officers, want you to know how much they appreciate your effort and interest while you were president; also they want to thank you for the work and kindness which made the fourth Brackbill reunion such a success.
This, which should have been presented to you as a formal motion, is now being written at the request of the president, and will be recorded in the Minutes.
Sincerely yours,<br/>
Lucile Brackbill<br/>
Secretary
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==Program==
===Cover===
Fifth Annual
BRACKBILL REUNION
Sunday, August 26, '51
[[Buchmiller Park]]
[[Lancaster]], Pa.
===Program===
* '''Hymn''' America
* '''Invocation''' [[Elias Eby]]
* '''Address of Welcome''' [[Benjamin R. Brackbill]]
* '''Quartette''' Brackbill Men
* '''Report of Historian''' [[Martin Brackbill, Jr.]]
* '''Memorial Exercise'''
* '''Minutes''' [[Lucile Brackbill]]
* '''Treasurer's Report''' [[Hebron Breckbill|Hebron Brackbill]]
* '''Report of Nomination Committee and Election of Officers'''
* '''Awarding of Prizes''' [[Robert Brackbill]]
* '''Offering'''
* '''Hymn''' Blest be the tie that binds
===Officers of the Brackbill Clan===
'''President'''<br/>
Benjamin R. Brackbill, [[Paradise]], Pa.
'''Vice President'''<br/>
Robert Brackbill, [[Gap]], Pa.
'''Recording Sec.'''<br/>
A. Lucile Brackbill, East Petersburg
'''Corresponding Sec.'''<br/>
[[Martin H. Brackbill]], [[wikipedia:Bausman, PA|Bausman]]
'''Treasurer'''<br/>
Hebron Brackbill, [[Strasburg]], PA
'''Historian'''<br/>
Martin Brackbill, Jr., [[wikipedia:New Cumberland, PA|New Cumberland, Pa.]]
'''Executive Committee'''<br/>
[[A. Landis Brackbill]], [[Millersville]], Pa.<br/>
[[E. Herman Brackbill]], [[Kinzers]], Pa.<br/>
[[Enos Brackbill]], [[wikipedia:Gordonville, PA|Gordonville, Pa.]]<br/>
[[Lester Brackbill]], [[Lancaster]], Pa.<br/>
[[Christian Brackbill]], Gordonville, Pa.
==Minutes==
Sunday, August 26, 1951
120 members of the [[Brackbill]] family signed the register at the Fifth reunion, held at Buchmiller Park, Lancaster.
The program was opened by singing "America", followed by the invocation by Elias Eby. The president, Benjamin R. Brackbill gave a sincere address of welcome.
Six Brackbill men sang several selections. The Rev. [[C. Harold Brackbill]], of [[wikipedia:Newton, NJ|Newton, NJ]], gave an address on "The Value of a good name", followed by selections by the Brackbill men. The historian, Martin Brackbill, jr. gave interesting highlights of the career of our ancestor, the Rev. [[Benedictus Brackbill]].
Tribute was paid to the memory of [[Raub Brackbill]], of [[wikipedia:Washington, DC|Washinton, D.C.]] and [[Marian Witmer]], of [[wikipedia:Witmer, PA|Witmer]], who died during the past year.
The minutes were approved as read. The treasurer reported a balance of $23.50 in the checking account; $1,320.84 in the [[Brackbill Cemetery|Cemetery]] endowment account, and $92.72 interest. The treasurer also reported that the family grave-yard is in good condition.
The chairman of the nominating committee, A. Landis Brackbill presented the following nominations:
President, [[Robert M. Brackbill]], Gap; 1st vice-pres. [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.]] [[Elizabethtown]] R.D.3; 2nd vice-president, Enos Brackbill, Gordonville; Recording secretary, Lucile Brackbill, East Petersburg; Assistant recording secretary, Christian Brackbill, Gordonville, Corresponding secretary, [[Martin H. Brackbill Sr.|Martin Brackbill]], Bausman, Treasurer, Hebron Brackbill. It was moved, seconded, and carried that these officers be elected and the secretary cast the ballot.
It was moved, seconded and carried that the treasurer be authorized to pay all bills. The collection was $35.61.
It was moved, seconded and carried that the Historian's report be mimeographed and mailed by the Corresponding secretary.
Robert Brackbill awarded a prize of a box of candy to the person coming the greatest distance: C. Harold Brackbill from Newton, N.J.; a box of candy to the oldest person, Mrs. [[Hetty Hershey]], aged 81; and a dollar bill to the youngest person, [[Vincent Brackbill]], aged 11 weeks.
Mr. Martin Brackbill asked the group to rise according to the generations - from the 7th to the 10th generation, and also according to families: the descendants of [[Benjamin Brackbill (1779)|Benjamin]], from [[wikipedia:Bathany, PA|Bethanie]]; [[Henry Brackbill (1771)|Henry]], from Kinzer, and [[John Brackbill (1763)|John]], from Strasburg.
After singing "Blest be the tie that binds", the benediction was pronounced by the Rev. [[Enos Zimmerman, Jr.]]
Respectfully submitted,<br/>
Lucile Brackbill<br/>
Secretary
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The '''Brackbill Cemetery''', also known as the '''Brackbill-Neff Cemetery''', is located south of [[Strasburg]], [[Pennsylvania]]. The land was deeded in 1804 and it was the first burying ground for Mennonites in the Strasburg area. The cemetery was maintained with a fund raised by the [[Brackbill Reunion]].
Many Brackbills were interred in the cemetery, including [[Benedict Brackbill (1730)|Benedict Brackbill]], [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.]], and [[Martin H. Brackbill]], as well as members of the Neff, Groff, and Kendig families.
==External links==
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2231540 Brackbill-Neff Cemetery in Find-A-Grave]
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'''Elam Howery Brackbill''' (7 Jul 1839 – 5 Apr 1924) was the husband of [[Barbara Hershey]], the father of [[Harry G. Brackbill]], [[Anna M. Brackbill]] and [[Susan E. Brackbill]], and the son of [[Benjamin Brackbill (1803)|Benjamin Brackbill]] and [[Susanna Howery]]. His grandson [[E. Herman Brackbill]] was named after him (first name only).
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'''Elam Herman Brackbill''', commonly called Herman (born February 4, 1917; died January 9, 2008), was the sixth child and second son of [[Harry G. Brackbill]] and [[Esta Leona Leaman]]. He married [[Jane Young]] on May 20, 1939. He was the father of [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill]], [[N. Marie Brackbill]], and [[John Brackbill]].
Herman was somewhat precocious, graduating high school two years early after skipping two grades in high school, and was chosen by his father to attend the [[Millersville Teacher's College]] along with two of his elder siblings. He received a two-year teacher's certificate when he was 17, but had to wait a year until he turned 18 to legally teach school.
According to his own reckoning (and a list compiled post-1987), Herman had held many professions, including:
* Farmer (1934–35)
* School teacher (1935–36)
* Work at [[Hess's Mill]] (1936–40)
* [[Kinzer Equipment Company]] (1940–75)
* [[Spectrum Fidelity]] (1976–86)
* [[Greenleaf]] (1987–etc.)
* [[Ressler Mill Foundation]] (1987–etc.)
We know that Herman started work at Hess's Mill on July 13, 1936 because of his [[HB Journal for Jul 13, 1939|journal entry from July 13, 1939]], when he says it is his third anniversary of milling.
In Herman's retirement, he returned to mills; specifically, he became an [http://www.resslermill.com/pages/mill.html interpretive guide at Ressler Mill], where he demonstrated how the old water mill worked and how it supported the local farm economy.
==See also==
* [[Herman Brackbill Journals]]
* [[Letters and papers of Herman Brackbill]]
==External links==
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'''Reba Leona Leaman''' (December 5, 1905 – July 21, 1969) was the eldest daughter of [[Esta Leona Leaman]] and the oldest child in the Brackbill family. She was married to [[John Moore]].
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'''Eunice Viola Brackbill''' (November 15, 1915 – December 30, 2011)<ref name="dates">{{cite web |url=http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/54189124/person/13627889025 |title=Eunice V. Brackbill |work=Ancestry.com |accessdate=2015-01-12}}</ref> was the fifth child and fourth daughter of [[Harry G. Brackbill]] and [[Esta Leona Leaman]].
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'''Warren Harding Brackbill''' (May 27, 1922 – December 19, 2014)<ref name="obit">{{cite web |url=http://lancasteronline.com/obituaries/warren-h-brackbill/article_98fcd478-042a-574a-a954-12422a90bf91.html |title=Warren H. Brackbill |work=Lancaster Online |date=2014-12-22 |accessdate=2015-01-10}}</ref> was the tenth child and sixth son of [[Harry G. Brackbill]] and [[Esta Leona Leaman]]. For some reason lost in time he was known as "Barney."
With his brother [[Hershey Brackbill|Hershey]], Warren jointly ran the [[Brackbill Farm]] for 20 years after graduating from [[Paradise High School]]. After that, he attended [[Penn State University]] in [[York, Pennsylvania]], graduating in 1958 with a degree in drafting and design engineering. He worked for [[New Holland Machine Company]] from 1958 to 1985, retiring with 14 patents, and is listed in their book "The Innovators." He ran an antiques shop with his wife [[Marilyn Dennison Brackbill]].<ref name="obit" />
==Patents==
* {{Patent|US| 3123966}}
* {{Patent|US| 3146569}}
* {{Patent|US|3157019}}
* {{Patent|US| 3167337}}
* {{Patent|US|3298695}}
* {{Patent|US| 3599870}}
* {{Patent|US| 4026476}}
* {{{Patent|US| 4069982}}
* {{Patent|US|4097001}}
* {{Patent|US| 4187988}}
* {{Patent|US| 4205792}}
* {{Patent|US| 4597532}}
* {{Patent|US| D284382}}
* {{Patent|CA| 1078889}}
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==Program==
===Cover===
Tenth Annual
BRACKBILL REUNION
Sunday, July 1, 1956<br />
Time --- 2:00 P.M.
PROGRAM -- 2:30 P.M.<br />
BASKET LUNCH -- 4:30 P.M.<br />
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[[Lancaster]], Pa.
===Program===
* '''Hymn''' America
* '''Invocation''' Rev. [[Amos H. Sauder]]
* '''Address of Welcome''' Rev. [[Moses Brackbill]]
* '''Special Music''' [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Leacock Presbyterian]] Male Chorus
* '''Report of Historian''' [[Martin Brackbill, Jr.]]
* '''Memorial Exercise''' [[Benjamin R. Brackbill|Benj. R. Brackbill]]
* '''Minutes''' [[Doris Brackbill|Doris Brackbill Brown]]
* '''Treasurer's Report''' [[Walter R. Denlinger|Walter Denlinger]]
* '''Offering'''
* '''Report of Nomination Committee and Election of Officers'''
* '''Awarding of Prizes''' [[I. Lee Brown]]
* '''Speaker''' [[A. Landis Brackbill, Jr.]]/[[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman Brackbill]]
* '''Hymn''' Blest Be the Tie That Binds
* '''Games''' Miss [[Lena Clark]]
* '''Basket--Picnic Lunch'''
===Officers of the Brackbill Clan===
'''President'''<br />
[[Moses Brackbill|Moses H. Brackbill]], [[Paradise]], Pa.
'''Vice President'''<br />
I. Lee Brown, Paradise, Pa.
'''Recording Sec.'''<br />
Doris Brackbill Brown, Paradise, Pa.
'''Corresponding Sec.'''<br />
[[Martin H. Brackbill]], [[wikipedia:Bausman, PA|Bausman, Pa.]]
'''Treasurer'''<br />
Walter Denlinger, [[wikipedia:Ronks, PA|Ronks #1, Pa.]]
'''Historian'''<br />
Martin Brackbill, Jr., [[wikipedia:New Cumberland, PA|New Cumberland, Pa.]]
==Minutes==
Sunday, July 1, 1956
The meeting of the Tenth [[Brackbill Reunion]] held Sunday July 1, 1956 in the Paradise Community Park was opened by singing "America". The devotions were in charge of the Rev. Amos Souders.
The president, Rev. Moses Brackbill was in charge of the meeting and gave the address of welcome.
We were entertained with special music by the male chorus of the Leacock Presbyterian Church.
Benjamin R. Brackbill was in charge of a memorial service for the following: Mrs. [[Magdalina Brackbill Buckwalter]], Kinzers RD and Miss [[Mary Brackbill]] of [[Intercourse]].
The minutes of the previous meeting were read by the secretary and approved as read.
The treasurer's report was given by Walter Denlinger and an offering was taken which amounted to $38.36.
The new officers which were nominated by the committee and duly elected are as follows:
* President - Rev. Moses Brackbill
* V. President - [[I. Lee Brown|Lee Brown]]
* Rec. Sec. - [[Doris Brackbill|Doris Brown]]
* Corres. Sec. - Martin Brackbill
* Treasurer - Walter Denlinger
* Historian - Martin Brackbill Jr.
The speaker of the day was Mr. [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman Brackbill]], President of the Pennsylvania [[Christian Endeavor]] Union, who gave us a brief talk on the origin and organization of Christian Endeavor and the work it is doing today. He stressed in particular the work of [[Solomon Dorisawmy]] who is supported by Pennsylvania Christian Endeavors. and the need of the churches working together especially in the mission field.
The Historian, Martin Brackbill, Jr. gave a brief resume of family history and answered questions. He also distributed mimeographed copies of "The Biography of the Brackbill Family."
There were 70 persons registered.
The meeting was adjourned by singing "Blest Be the Tide That Binds". Most of the group remained to eat their picnic lunches and to fellowship together.
Respectfully submitted,<br />
Doris Brown<br />
Recording Secretary
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'''Florence Betty Brackbill''' (1 Aug 1910-1 Aug 2000), sometimes called "Flossie" by [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman]], was the second child and second daughter of [[Harry G. Brackbill]] and [[Esta Leona Leaman]]. She was the wife of [[Ross Yuninger]] and the mother of [[Ruth Anne Yuninger]], [[Allen B. Yuninger]], [[Harold Ross Yuninger]], [[Mary Ellen Yuninger]], and [[Esta Mae Yuninger]].
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'''Mary S. Sheaffer''' (October 10, 1879-?), also called "Mamie," was the daughter of [[John Milton Sheaffer]] and [[Susannah Withrow]], and the sister of [[Luetta M. Sheaffer]].
==See also==
* [[Letters and papers of Mary S. Sheaffer]]
==External links==
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This page collects the letters and papers of [[Mary Sheaffer]].
* [[Mamie S. Sheaffer: A Few Facts]]
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This page collects the letters and papers of [[Mary Sheaffer]].
* [[Mamie S. Sheaffer: A Few Facts]]
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Leaman Place, Pa.
[[Isaac Metzler]] died <strike>Friday</strike> Thursday, Jan 3, 1895. and [[Charlie Axe]], [[Annie]]'s brother died Jan. 7, 1895.
[[Virginia Sheaffer|Virgie]] went to [[Mr. Esbenshade]]'s on Monday February 4th 1895.
Mr. [[Elam Kreider]] and Miss [[Alice Mylin]] married Feb. 14, 1895. St Valentine's Day: And [[Dennis McCarthy]] and [[Emma Dunlap]] were married the twenty first.
<u>1895</u> [[Grandfather Sheaffer]] here on the 9th of Mar.
I was at [[Christian Dunlinger]]'s the third week of April.
[[Chester Gladstone Aument]] born in May.
<u>1895</u> Got our patent bake oven from [[Mr. Harrish]] in June.
[[Uncle Charlie]], [[Aunt Mary]], [[Luther]] and [[Carrie]] were here in June.
I fired a gun for the first time on the Fourth of July.
<u>1895</u> [[Katie Doran]] here in July.
Bought an aluminum thimble July 19th. [[Susannah Withrow|Mother]] has had a steel thimble for over twenty years.
<u>1895</u> [[Rev. Neil]] was to visit our Sabbath School July 21. Here once before Oct. 14, 1894.
[[John Milton Sheaffer|Father]], [[Susannah Withrow|Mother]], [[Eva Sheaffer|Eva]], and [[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Luetta]] at [[Parkesburg]] the last of July.
<u>1895</u> August 4th - Missionary [[Charles Leaman]] and daughter [[Mary Leaman|Mary]] at our Sabbath School.
[[John Milton Sheaffer|Father]] fell from [[Esaias Denlinger]]'s barn Aug. 19th. Badly but not seriously hurt.
<u>1895</u> I was sixteen years old Oct. 10.
Received a pretty stick pin from my Sabbath School teacher, [[Ella McIlvaine]] for an Xmas present.
<u>1896</u> Beginning work on New R.R. in January.
[[Frank Mills]] closed his barber shop Jan.
[[Ray Sheaffer|Baby Ray]] born Feb. 26, 1896.
<u>1896</u> Eva, [[William Sheaffer|Willie]] and Luetta had scarlet rash in March.
Uncle [[Milton O. Sheaffer]] died in March. Buried March 30.
1896 - [[Newtie Sloar]] died in May.
At Memorial Services in [[Paradise Presbyterian Church]], May 29.
Mr. Hersh died June 1.
1896 - [[Barbara Hershey]] killed July 25.
[[Mr. Barge]], Barbara Hershey's companion, died July 26. They were struck by a passenger train at [[Bird-in-Hand]].
1896 - August. Picnic in [[Milton Eby]]'s Meadow. Wmstown S.S.
[[Aunt Anna]], [[Edith]], [[Bessie]] and [[Frances]] here in Sept.
1896. Great agitation over money question. [[wikipedia:United States presidential election, 1896|Presidential election]] approaching. Democratic candidates [[wikipedia:William Jennings Bryan|Wm. J. Bryan]] and Arthur Sewall. Republican - [[wikipedia:William McKinley}Wm. McKinley]] & [[wikipedia:Garret A. Hobart|Garret A. Hobart]]. Silver Party - Bryan & Sewall, Populists, Bryan & Watson. Gold Democrats - John Palmer & Simon Buckner.
McKinley and Hobart elected, Nov.
1896. Received Miss [[Ella McIlvaine]]'s picture on Christmas.
Marriage of [[Christian Keene]] and [[Maud Patterson]].
1897. Birth of [[Chester Earl Keene]]. Moved to [[Bellemonte]] in March. Marriage of two former schoolmates [[Harry Acker]] and [[Martha Keene]].
Birth of [[Ray Keene Acker]].
1897. Marriage of [[Harry Worst]] and [[Bess Glouner]]. Marriage of [[Christian Singer]] and [[Bess Hershey]] in November.
[[Ross Esbenshade]] gets his St. Bernard dog, Major.
1898. Loss of [[wikipedia:USS Maine (ACR-1)|Battle of Maine]] in [[wikipedia:Havana|Havana]] harbor, Feb 10th.
[[wikipedia:Spanish-american War|War with Spain]]!
[[wikipedia:George Dewey|Dewey]]'s victory at [[wikipedia:Battle of Manila Bay|Manila]]. Blockade at Havana. ____ Bombarded. Torpedo Boat Winslow disabled . Ensign Worthy Bagley killed.
==Commentary==
''Written in pencil on lined paper cut six lines high front and back, stapled. After the first page Mamie wrote the date (underlined) in the upper left corner of each page.''
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Leaman Place, Pa.
[[Isaac Metzler]] died <strike>Friday</strike> Thursday, Jan 3, 1895. and [[Charlie Axe]], [[Annie]]'s brother died Jan. 7, 1895.
[[Virginia Sheaffer|Virgie]] went to [[Mr. Esbenshade]]'s on Monday February 4th 1895.
Mr. [[Elam Kreider]] and Miss [[Alice Mylin]] married Feb. 14, 1895. St Valentine's Day: And [[Dennis McCarthy]] and [[Emma Dunlap]] were married the twenty first.
<u>1895</u> [[Grandfather Sheaffer]] here on the 9th of Mar.
I was at [[Christian Dunlinger]]'s the third week of April.
[[Chester Gladstone Aument]] born in May.
<u>1895</u> Got our patent bake oven from [[Mr. Harrish]] in June.
[[Uncle Charlie]], [[Aunt Mary]], [[Luther]] and [[Carrie]] were here in June.
I fired a gun for the first time on the Fourth of July.
<u>1895</u> [[Katie Doran]] here in July.
Bought an aluminum thimble July 19th. [[Susannah Withrow|Mother]] has had a steel thimble for over twenty years.
<u>1895</u> [[Rev. Neil]] was to visit our Sabbath School July 21. Here once before Oct. 14, 1894.
[[John Milton Sheaffer|Father]], [[Susannah Withrow|Mother]], [[Eva Sheaffer|Eva]], and [[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Luetta]] at [[Parkesburg]] the last of July.
<u>1895</u> August 4th - Missionary [[Charles Leaman]] and daughter [[Mary Leaman|Mary]] at our Sabbath School.
[[John Milton Sheaffer|Father]] fell from [[Esaias Denlinger]]'s barn Aug. 19th. Badly but not seriously hurt.
<u>1895</u> I was sixteen years old Oct. 10.
Received a pretty stick pin from my Sabbath School teacher, [[Ella McIlvaine]] for an Xmas present.
<u>1896</u> Beginning work on New R.R. in January.
[[Frank Mills]] closed his barber shop Jan.
[[Ray Sheaffer|Baby Ray]] born Feb. 26, 1896.
<u>1896</u> Eva, [[William Sheaffer|Willie]] and Luetta had scarlet rash in March.
Uncle [[Milton O. Sheaffer]] died in March. Buried March 30.
1896 - [[Newtie Sloar]] died in May.
At Memorial Services in [[Paradise Presbyterian Church]], May 29.
Mr. Hersh died June 1.
1896 - [[Barbara Hershey (1896 death)|Barbara Hershey]] killed July 25.
[[Mr. Barge]], Barbara Hershey's companion, died July 26. They were struck by a passenger train at [[Bird-in-Hand]].
1896 - August. Picnic in [[Milton Eby]]'s Meadow. Wmstown S.S.
[[Aunt Anna]], [[Edith]], [[Bessie]] and [[Frances]] here in Sept.
1896. Great agitation over money question. [[wikipedia:United States presidential election, 1896|Presidential election]] approaching. Democratic candidates [[wikipedia:William Jennings Bryan|Wm. J. Bryan]] and Arthur Sewall. Republican - [[wikipedia:William McKinley|Wm. McKinley]] & [[wikipedia:Garret A. Hobart|Garret A. Hobart]]. Silver Party - Bryan & Sewall, Populists, Bryan & Watson. Gold Democrats - John Palmer & Simon Buckner.
McKinley and Hobart elected, Nov.
1896. Received Miss [[Ella McIlvaine]]'s picture on Christmas.
Marriage of [[Christian Keene]] and [[Maud Patterson]].
1897. Birth of [[Chester Earl Keene]]. Moved to [[Bellemonte]] in March. Marriage of two former schoolmates [[Harry Acker]] and [[Martha Keene]].
Birth of [[Ray Keene Acker]].
1897. Marriage of [[Harry Worst]] and [[Bess Glouner]]. Marriage of [[Christian Singer]] and [[Bess Hershey]] in November.
[[Ross Esbenshade]] gets his St. Bernard dog, Major.
1898. Loss of [[wikipedia:USS Maine (ACR-1)|Battle of Maine]] in [[wikipedia:Havana|Havana]] harbor, Feb 10th.
[[wikipedia:Spanish-american War|War with Spain]]!
[[wikipedia:George Dewey|Dewey]]'s victory at [[wikipedia:Battle of Manila Bay|Manila]]. Blockade at Havana. ____ Bombarded. Torpedo Boat Winslow disabled . Ensign Worthy Bagley killed.
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'''Ray Sheaffer''' (26 Feb 1896 – 7 Apr 1976), also known as "Uncle Ray," was the son of [[John Milton Sheaffer]] and [[Susannah Withrow]], brother of [[Luetta M. Sheaffer]] and the uncle of [[Jane Young|Jane]], [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] and [[Nancy Young]].
==External links==
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'''Ray Sheaffer''' (26 Feb 1896 – 7 Apr 1976), also known as "Uncle Ray," was the son of [[John Milton Sheaffer]] and [[Susannah Withrow]], brother of [[Luetta M. Sheaffer]] and the uncle of [[Jane Young|Jane]], [[C. Everett Young|Everett]] and [[Nancy Young]].
==External links==
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'''County Choir''' appears to have been a somewhat ad hoc organization that gathered singers from all over [[Lancaster County]]. The director, Lloyd, is mentioned once as a positive contribution with the implication that he did not always attend rehearsals.
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'''Hans Herr''' (September 17, 1639 – October 11, 1725) was born in [[Zürich]], [[Switzerland]], a descendant of the Knight, Hugo Herr. He joined the [[Swiss Brethren]] (later called Mennonites) and became a bishop. He was the first Mennonite bishop to emigrate to America.
[[File:hans-herr-house.jpg|thumb|upright|The Hans Herr House]]
When religious persecution became unendurable in Switzerland, many of his congregation emigrated with him to the [[Electorate of the Palatinate]] in [[Germany]], which was governed by a ruler who promised them protection and religious freedom. This was satisfactory until the Palatinate fell into the hands of other rulers, subjecting the Mennonites to severe religious persecution once again.
When this occurred, a number of them visited [[William Penn]] in [[London]], in 1707, and arranged terms with him to colonize a portion of what is now [[Lancaster, Pennsylvania|Lancaster]] County, near what was then the western frontier of [[Pennsylvania]]. In 1709, Hans Herr, [[John R. Bundely]], Martin Meylin (Mylin), [[Martin Kendig]], Jacob Miller, [[Hans Funk]], [[Hans Graff]] (Groff), [[Martin Oberholtzer]], [[Wendel Bowman]] and others bought 10,000 acres (40 km²) of land on the south side of Pequea creek. A warrant was issued for the land October 10, 1710, and it was surveyed October 23, 1710.<ref>{{cite book
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The tradition (which has never been disproved) is that these immigrants held a conference as to what steps should be taken to inform their relatives and friends in Europe of their opinions and expectations of their new lands, and it was determined that Hans Herr, their revered minister, should return, explain the situation and the great advantages of emigration, and bring with him those he could induce to come. He sailed to Europe and returned to America with many more immigrants, despite making the journey at 70 years old. He had six sons.
==House and museum==
The [[Hans Herr House]], built by his son Christian Herr in 1719, is open to the public as a museum, and is the oldest [[Pennsylvania German]] settlement still in existence today. The house is located at 1849 Hans Herr Drive in [[Willow Street, Pennsylvania]].
The museum complex includes the 1719 Hans Herr House, the Georgian-style 1835 Shaub House, the Victorian-style 1890s Huber House, several barns and outbuildings with animals, exhibit buildings, blacksmith shop, bake-oven, smoke house, and a collection of farm equipment. Exhibits focus on Mennonite history, colonial and Victorian era farm life, and the Herr family. The museum opened in 1974 and is administered by the Hans Herr House Foundation.
==References==
{{Reflist|2}}
==External links==
*[http://www.hansherr.org/ The 1719 Hans Herr House & Museum]
*[http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?MarkerID=5234 Herr House Historical Marker on HMdb]
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[[File:hans-herr-house.jpg|thumb|upright|The Hans Herr House]]
When religious persecution became unendurable in Switzerland, many of his congregation emigrated with him to the [[Electorate of the Palatinate]] in [[Germany]], which was governed by a ruler who promised them protection and religious freedom. This was satisfactory until the Palatinate fell into the hands of other rulers, subjecting the Mennonites to severe religious persecution once again.
When this occurred, a number of them visited [[William Penn]] in [[London]], in 1707, and arranged terms with him to colonize a portion of what is now [[Lancaster, Pennsylvania|Lancaster]] County, near what was then the western frontier of [[Pennsylvania]]. In 1709, Hans Herr, [[John R. Bundely]], Martin Meylin (Mylin), [[Martin Kendig]], Jacob Miller, [[Hans Funk]], [[Hans Graff]] (Groff), [[Martin Oberholtzer]], [[Wendel Bowman]] and others bought 10,000 acres (40 km²) of land on the south side of Pequea creek. A warrant was issued for the land October 10, 1710, and it was surveyed October 23, 1710.<ref>{{cite book
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The tradition (which has never been disproved) is that these immigrants held a conference as to what steps should be taken to inform their relatives and friends in Europe of their opinions and expectations of their new lands, and it was determined that Hans Herr, their revered minister, should return, explain the situation and the great advantages of emigration, and bring with him those he could induce to come. He sailed to Europe and returned to America with many more immigrants, despite making the journey at 70 years old. He had six sons.
==House and museum==
The [[Hans Herr House]], built by his son Christian Herr in 1719, is open to the public as a museum, and is the oldest [[Pennsylvania German]] settlement still in existence today. The house is located at 1849 Hans Herr Drive in [[Willow Street, Pennsylvania]].
The museum complex includes the 1719 Hans Herr House, the Georgian-style 1835 Shaub House, the Victorian-style 1890s Huber House, several barns and outbuildings with animals, exhibit buildings, blacksmith shop, bake-oven, smoke house, and a collection of farm equipment. Exhibits focus on Mennonite history, colonial and Victorian era farm life, and the Herr family. The museum opened in 1974 and is administered by the Hans Herr House Foundation.
==References==
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==External links==
*[http://www.hansherr.org/ The 1719 Hans Herr House & Museum]
*[http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?MarkerID=5234 Herr House Historical Marker on HMdb]
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[[Image:ArthurSYoungDaleScott.jpg|thumbnail|240px|Arthur S. Young with his grandchildren, courtesy Steam Traction Magazine]]
'''Arthur S. Young''' (March 29, 1888-Dec 27, 1955) was the founder of the [[Arthur S. Young Company]] farm equipment dealership and the [[Rough and Tumble Engineers Historical Association]]. The son of [[J. Adam Young]] and [[Susan Shultz]] and husband of [[Luetta M. Sheaffer]], he was the father of [[Jane Young]], [[C. Everett Young]], and [[Nancy Young]].
Arthur wrote for a number of magazines, including ''[http://www.steamtraction.com/ Steam Traction]'', who published their [http://www.steamtraction.com/archive/359 obituary for him in 1956]. As late as [http://www.steamtraction.com/archive/231/ 1954] his reports from Rough & Tumble were published in the magazine.
== Publications ==
* "Pennsylvania's Part in Developing Power Machinery," ''Pennsylvania Farmer,'' January 10, 1948, p. 20; credited in Wik, ''[http://books.google.com/books?id=73knAAAAMAAJ&q=%22arthur+s.+young%22&dq=%22arthur+s.+young%22&pgis=1 Steam Power on the American Farm]'', University of Pennsylvania Press, 1953.
* "[http://www.steamtraction.com/archive/15/ Rough and Tumble Engineers Reunion at Kinzers, Pennsylvania]", ''Steam Traction'', November 1951.
* "[http://www.steamtraction.com/archive/231/ Condensed Report of the Rough and Tumble Engineers Historical Reunion]", ''Steam Traction'', November 1954.
==External links==
* {{Genealogy|http://wp.jarretthousenorth.com/annex/Family/genealogy/WC02/WC02_050.HTM|Arthur S. Young}}
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'''John Adam Young''' (1855 – 1927)<ref name="dates">{{cite web |url=http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=young&GSiman=1&GScid=2194458&GRid=31364650& |title=John Adam Young |work=Find-A-Grave |accessdate=2015-01-13}}</ref> was the son of [[Peter Young]], husband of [[Susan Shultz]] and the father of [[Arthur S. Young]], [[Emma S. Young]], [[Mary E. Young]], and [[Ralph A. Young]].
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'''Martin H. Brackbill''' (February 2, 1882 – June 30, 1962),<ref name="dates">{{cite web |url=http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?new=1&gsfn=martin+h.&gsln=brackbill&rank=1&gss=angs-g&mswpn__ftp=Bausman%2c+Lancaster%2c+Pennsylvania%2c+USA&mswpn=14348&mswpn_PInfo=8-%7c0%7c1652393%7c0%7c2%7c3244%7c41%7c0%7c1680%7c14348%7c0%7c&pcat=ROOT_CATEGORY&h=7043175&recoff=8+9+10+50+64&db=PADeathCollection&indiv=1&ml_rpos=27 |title=Martin H. Brackbill |work=Pennsylvania Death Certificates, 1906-1963 (Ancestry.com) |accessdate=2015-01-14}}</ref> of [[Bausman, Pennsylvania]], was a member of the extended Brackbill family who was active in the [[Brackbill Reunion]] as the corresponding secretary from its inception in 1947 to 1959.
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'''Martin H. Brackbill''' (February 2, 1882 – June 30, 1962),<ref name="dates">{{cite web |url=http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?new=1&gsfn=martin+h.&gsln=brackbill&rank=1&gss=angs-g&mswpn__ftp=Bausman%2c+Lancaster%2c+Pennsylvania%2c+USA&mswpn=14348&mswpn_PInfo=8-%7c0%7c1652393%7c0%7c2%7c3244%7c41%7c0%7c1680%7c14348%7c0%7c&pcat=ROOT_CATEGORY&h=7043175&recoff=8+9+10+50+64&db=PADeathCollection&indiv=1&ml_rpos=27 |title=Martin H. Brackbill |work=Pennsylvania Death Certificates, 1906-1963 (Ancestry.com) |accessdate=2015-01-14}}</ref> of [[Bausman, Pennsylvania]], was a member of the extended Brackbill family who was active in the [[Brackbill Reunion]] as the corresponding secretary from its inception in 1947 to 1959.
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'''Martin H. Brackbill''' (February 2, 1882 – June 30, 1962),<ref name="dates">{{cite web |url=http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?new=1&gsfn=martin+h.&gsln=brackbill&rank=1&gss=angs-g&mswpn__ftp=Bausman%2c+Lancaster%2c+Pennsylvania%2c+USA&mswpn=14348&mswpn_PInfo=8-%7c0%7c1652393%7c0%7c2%7c3244%7c41%7c0%7c1680%7c14348%7c0%7c&pcat=ROOT_CATEGORY&h=7043175&recoff=8+9+10+50+64&db=PADeathCollection&indiv=1&ml_rpos=27 |title=Martin H. Brackbill |work=Pennsylvania Death Certificates, 1906-1963 (Ancestry.com) |accessdate=2015-01-14}}</ref> of [[Bausman, Pennsylvania]], was a member of the extended Brackbill family who was active in the [[Brackbill Reunion]] as the corresponding secretary from its inception in 1947 to 1959.
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'''Martin H. Brackbill''' (February 2, 1882 – June 30, 1962),<ref name="dates">{{cite web |url=http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?new=1&gsfn=martin+h.&gsln=brackbill&rank=1&gss=angs-g&mswpn__ftp=Bausman%2c+Lancaster%2c+Pennsylvania%2c+USA&mswpn=14348&mswpn_PInfo=8-%7c0%7c1652393%7c0%7c2%7c3244%7c41%7c0%7c1680%7c14348%7c0%7c&pcat=ROOT_CATEGORY&h=7043175&recoff=8+9+10+50+64&db=PADeathCollection&indiv=1&ml_rpos=27 |title=Martin H. Brackbill |work=Pennsylvania Death Certificates, 1906-1963 (Ancestry.com) |accessdate=2015-01-14}}</ref> of [[Bausman, Pennsylvania]], was a member of the extended Brackbill family who was active in the [[Brackbill Reunion]] as the corresponding secretary from its inception in 1947 to 1959. Married to [[Mary C. Weaver]], he was the father of [[Martin Brackbill, Jr.]].
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'''Martin H. Brackbill''' (February 2, 1882 – June 30, 1962),<ref name="dates">{{cite web |url=http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?new=1&gsfn=martin+h.&gsln=brackbill&rank=1&gss=angs-g&mswpn__ftp=Bausman%2c+Lancaster%2c+Pennsylvania%2c+USA&mswpn=14348&mswpn_PInfo=8-%7c0%7c1652393%7c0%7c2%7c3244%7c41%7c0%7c1680%7c14348%7c0%7c&pcat=ROOT_CATEGORY&h=7043175&recoff=8+9+10+50+64&db=PADeathCollection&indiv=1&ml_rpos=27 |title=Martin H. Brackbill |work=Pennsylvania Death Certificates, 1906-1963 (Ancestry.com) |accessdate=2015-01-14}}</ref> of [[Bausman, Pennsylvania]], was a member of the extended Brackbill family who was active in the [[Brackbill Reunion]] as the corresponding secretary from its inception in 1947 to 1959. Married to [[Mary C. Weaver]], he was the father of [[Martin Brackbill, Jr.]].
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'''Martin H. Brackbill''' (February 2, 1882 – June 30, 1962),<ref name="dates">{{cite web |url=http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?new=1&gsfn=martin+h.&gsln=brackbill&rank=1&gss=angs-g&mswpn__ftp=Bausman%2c+Lancaster%2c+Pennsylvania%2c+USA&mswpn=14348&mswpn_PInfo=8-%7c0%7c1652393%7c0%7c2%7c3244%7c41%7c0%7c1680%7c14348%7c0%7c&pcat=ROOT_CATEGORY&h=7043175&recoff=8+9+10+50+64&db=PADeathCollection&indiv=1&ml_rpos=27 |title=Martin H. Brackbill |work=Pennsylvania Death Certificates, 1906-1963 (Ancestry.com) |accessdate=2015-01-14}}</ref> of [[Bausman, Pennsylvania]], was a member of the extended Brackbill family who was active in the [[Brackbill Reunion]] as the corresponding secretary from its inception in 1947 to 1959. The son of [[Benjamin O. Brackbill]] and [[Anna O. Martin]], and married to [[Mary C. Weaver]], he was the father of [[Martin Brackbill, Jr.]].
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==Program==
===Cover===
Seventh Annual
BRACKBILL REUNION
Sunday, September 6, 1953<br/>
Time --- 2:00 P.M.
PROGRAM -- 2:30 P.M.<br/>
BASKET LUNCH -- 4:30 P.M.<br/>
[[Paradise Community Park]]
[[Lancaster]], Pa.
===Program===
* '''Hymn''' Faith of Our Fathers
* '''Invocation''' [[Elias Eby]]
* '''Address of Welcome''' [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry G. Brackbill]]
* '''Special Music'''
* '''Scripture''' [[Enos Zimmerman]]
* '''Report of Historian''' [[Martin Brackbill, Jr.]]
* '''Memorial Exercise''' [[Benjamin R. Brackbill|Benj. R. Brackbill]]
* '''Minutes''' [[Lucile Brackbill|Lucile Breckbill]]
* '''Treasurer's Report''' [[Hebron Breckbill]]
* '''Offering'''
* '''Report of Nomination Committee and Election of Officers'''
* '''Awarding of Prizes''' [[Joseph Brackbill]]
* '''Speaker''' Rev. [[Ira Lanais]], [[wikipedia:Landville, PA|Landville, Pa.]]
* '''Hymn''' Blest Be the Tie That Binds
* '''Games''' Mrs. [[Paul Grube]]
* '''Basket--Picnic Lunch'''
===Officers of the Brackbill Clan===
'''President'''<br/>
Harry G. Brackbill, [[wikipedia:Elizabethtown, PA|Elizabethtown, Pa.]]
'''Vice President'''<br/>
[[Elvin Brackbill]], [[Paradise]], Pa.
'''Recording Sec.'''<br />
A. Lucile Breckbill, [[wikipedia:East Petersburg, PA|East Petersburg, Pa.]]
'''Corresponding Sec.'''<br />
[[Martin H. Brackbill]], [[wikipedia:Bausman, PA|Bausman, Pa.]]
'''Treasurer'''<br />
Hebron Brackbill, [[Strasburg]], PA
'''Historian'''<br />
Martin Brackbill, Jr., [[wikipedia:New Cumberland, PA|New Cumberland, Pa.]]
'''Nominating Committee'''<br />
[[E. Herman Brackbill]], [[Kinzers]], Pa.<br />
[[Benj. R. Brackbill]], Paradise, Pa,<br />
Enos Zimmerman, Kinzers, Pa.
==Minutes==
Sunday, September 6, 1953
The meeting of the Seventh [[Brackbill Reunion]] held Sunday Sept. 6, 1953 in Paradise Community Park was opened by singing "Faith of Our Fathers". The invocation was given by [[Norman Hess]] and Enos Zimmerman read the 12th Chapter of Genesis for the scripture reading.
The minutes of the previous meeting were not read because of the absence of the secretary. The treasurer's report, given by Hebron Brackbill, showed a balance of $11.49 in the treasury.
Benjamin R. Brackbill was in charge of a memorial service for the following:
* [[Clara M. Brackbill]]
* [[Susan E. Weaver]]
* [[Anna B. Brackbill]]
* [[Parke R. Brackbill]]
* [[Daniel D. Brackbill]]
The president, Harry Brackbill Jr., awarded the prizes of a dollar bill to the following: the youngest, [[Paul Eckman]], 14 months; the oldest Miss [[Hettie Hershey]], 83 Yrs.; and to the person who had come the greatest distance, Mrs. Harry Brackbill Jr.
A male quartet composed of Harry and Herman Brackbill, [[Ralph Homsher]], and [[I. Lee Brown|Lee Brown]] sang several selections.
The new officers which were nominated by the committee and duly elected are as follows:
* President - [[Enos Brackbill]]
* Vice-President - [[Christian Brackbill]]
* Secretery - [[Doris Brackbill|Mrs. Lee Brown]]
* Corresponding Sec. - [[Martin H. Brackbill]]
* Treasurer - Hebron Brackbill
* Historian - Martin Brackbill Jr.
There was a rising vote of thanks for the out-going officers.
The offering amounted to $22.14 and there were fifty one persons registered.
The meeting was adjourned by singing "Blest Be the Tide That Binds". Some of the group remained to eat their picnic lunches.
Respectfully submitted,<br />
Doris Brown<br />
Recording Secretary
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'''Martin Howry Brackbill, Jr.''' (January 22, 1904 – February 15,1984)<ref name="dates">{{cite web |url=http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/54189124/person/26889367897 |title=Martin H. Brackbill |work=Ancestry.com |accessdate=2015-01-14}}</ref> was the son of [[Martin H. Brackbill]] and [[Mary C. Weaver]]. He was active in the [[Brackbill Reunion]] as the historian.
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'''Martin Howry Brackbill, Jr.''' (January 22, 1904 – February 15,1984)<ref name="dates">{{cite web |url=http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/54189124/person/26889367897 |title=Martin H. Brackbill |work=Ancestry.com |accessdate=2015-01-14}}</ref> was the son of [[Martin H. Brackbill]] and [[Mary C. Weaver]]. He was active in the [[Brackbill Reunion]] as the historian.
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''Lancaster New Era, 9/22/47''
LANDIS BRACKBILL HEADS REUNION
The first reunion of the descendants of Bishop [[Benedictus Brackbill]], who emigrated from Switzerland to America in 1717, was held yesterday at the [[Strasburg Mennonite Church]]. The land on which the church stands was donated by Brackbill's grandson, [[John Brackbill (1763)|John Brackbill]]. More than 100 persons attended. Addresses were given by [[Martin H. Brackbill, Jr.]] and [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry G. Brackbill]], of Frazer. Devotions were held by the Rev. [[Moses H. Brackbill]], [[wikipedia:Rohrerstown, PA|Rohrerstown]].
Officers elected were [[A. Landis Brackbill, Jr.]], principal of [[Manor Township High School]], president; [[Benjamin R. Brackbill]], [[Leaman Place]], vice-president; Miss [[Lucile Brackbill|Lucille Brackbill]], librarian at [[wikipedia:Franklin and Marshall College|Franklin and Marshall College]], secretary; [[Martin H. Brackbill]], [[wikipedia:Bausman, PA|Bausman]], corresponding secretary; [[Hebron E. H. Breckbill]], [[Strasburg]], treasurer; [[Martin H. Brackbill, Jr.]], [[wikipedia:New Cumberland, PA|New Cumberland]], historian.
Dr. [[Allen G. Brackbill]], [[Paradise]]; Benjamin R. Brackbill, [[Lancaster|city]], and Hebron H. Breckbill were appointed to care for the cemetery near Strasburg in which four generations of the family are buried.
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Sunday, September 21, 1947
More than a hundred members of the Brackbill clan--descendants of the Rev. Benedictus Brackbill, met for the first family reunion in the basement of the Mennonite church, Strasburg, Pa.
The meeting was called to order by Mr. Martin Brackbill, Sr. Scripture was read by the Rev. Moses Brackbill, and prayer was offered by the Rev. [[Harry G. Brackbill, Jr.|Harry G. Brackbill]]. Short addresses were given by the Rev. Moses Brackbill and the Rev. Harry G. Brackbill. The chairmn then called for nominations for officers, and the following were elected: Mr. Landis Brackbill, jr. president, Mr. Benjamin R. Brackbill, vice-president, Lucile Brackbill, secretary, Mr. Martin H. Brackbill, corresponding secretary, Mr. Hebron E. H. Breckbill, treasurer, Mr. Martin H. Brackbill, Jr historian.
Mr. Landis Brackbill took the chair, and asked if the group wished to hold annual reunions. It was moved by the Rev. Harry Brackbill, seconded and carried, that we have annual reunions. It was moved by Dr. Allen Brackbill, seconded and carried, that we have a reunion in the form of a picnic, details of time and place to be left to a Committee on arrangements.
Mr. Martin H. Brackbill, Jr. gave a fascinating account of the life and work of our heroic ancestor, the Rev. Benedictus Brackbill, bishop of the [[Mennonite]] church.
The matter of the care of the old [[Brackbill Cemetery|Brackbill graveyard]] was discussed; interest has accumulated from the [[Brackbill Cemetery Trust Fund|trust fund]] of $1000, and Mr. Martin H. Brackbill, Sr. has contracted for a new fence around the graveyard, which will cost $183.00. [[Thad Brackbill]], speaking from intimate experience with the old graveyard, urged that the bodies and stones be removed to the [[Strasburg Mennonite cemetery]], which is also a gift from an early Brackbill. Lucile Brackbill pointed out some of the difficulties involved in restoring the graveyard, and suggested that we pay tribute to our ancestors by helping their descendants now suffering in Europe. Mr. Martin Brackbill, Sr. urged that we raise money thru voluntary contributions at the reunions, to be added to the annual interest of $30.00, and restore the graveyard. Mr. Martin Brackbill, Jr. suggested that the care of the graveyard, a unique inheritance, be the special aim of the reunions. Mr. Landis Brackbill, Sr. spoke in warm appreciation of the long continued interest of Mr. Martin Brackbill, Sr. in the family history, and expressed confidence that the needed money will be raised. Dr. Brackbill moved that we leave the graveyard where it is. Seconded and carried. Mr. Benjamin R. Brackbill moved the family care for the cemetery and that a committee of three be appointed to work with the trustees of the [[Northern National Bank of Lancaster]] to this end. Seconded and carried.
It was announced that Mr. Thad Brackbill had erected a memorial stone, with the names of the first five generations carved upon it, in the Mennonite cemetery at Strasburg.
Miss [[Hannah Brackbill]] suggested that a slab with the names of all the Brackbills who had been buried there, and whose tomb-stones had been removed or broken, be placed in the old graveyard.
The president appointed as the committee to care for the graveyard: Dr. Allen G. Brackbill, Messrs. Benjamin R. Brackbill and Hebron E.H. Breckbill.
The collection for the care of the cemetery amounted to $57.40.
There being no further business the meeting adjourned.
Respectfully submitted<br/>
Lucile Brackbill<br/>
Secretary
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'''Benjamin Oberholtzer Brackbill''' (September 19, 1848 – September 26, 1896)<ref name="dates">{{cite web |url=http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/54189124/person/13628805525 |title=Benjamin Oberholtzer Brackbill |work=Ancestry.com |accessdate=2015-01-14}}</ref> was the son of [[Benjamin Brackbill (1803)|Benjamin Brackbill]] and [[Susan Howry]], and the father of [[Martin H. Brackbill]], [[Moses Brackbill]], and others.
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Reverend '''Moses Martin Brackbill''' (August 8, 1890 – December 1985)<ref name="dates">{{cite web |url=http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/54189124/person/26889367891 |title=Moses Martin Brackbill |work=Ancestry.com |accessdate=2015-01-14}}</ref> was a member of the extended Brackbill family. He was active in the [[Brackbill Reunion]]. The son of [[Benjamin O. Brackbill]] and [[Anna O. Martin]], he was married to [[Margaret Aungst]] and was the father of [[Richard Hodge Brackbill]] and [[Charles Edward Brackbill]].
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'''Morris L. Schnupp''' (April 27, 1915 – January 11, 1996),<ref name="dates">{{cite web |url=http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?new=1&gsfn=morris&gsln=schnupp&rank=1&gss=angs-g&mswpn__ftp=&msbdy=1915&pcat=ROOT_CATEGORY&h=55344062&recoff=11+12&db=ssdi&indiv=1&ml_rpos=4 |title=Morris L. Schnupp |work=US Social Security Death Index, 1935 - present (Ancestry.com) |accessdate=2015-01-14}}</ref> also known as "Schnuppie," was one of [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman]]'s colleagues at [[Hess's Mill]]. He was married and had a son named Lem.
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'''Ellis Buckwalter Leaman''' (June 18, 1889 – 1951)<ref name="dates">{{cite web |url=http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/54189124/person/13628562079 |title=Ellis Buckwalter Leaman |work=Ancestry.com |accessdate=2015-01-15}}</ref> was the son of [[Jacob B. Leaman]] and [[Anna Barbara Hershey]] and the brother of [[Esta Leona Leaman]]. He was [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman]]'s uncle.
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'''Ivan Benjamin Leaman''' (January 29, 1897 – July 28, 1959)<ref name="dates">{{cite web |url=http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/54189124/person/13628562086 |title=Ivan Benjamin Leaman |work=Ancestry.com |accessdate=2015-01-15}}</ref> was the son of [[Jacob B. Leaman]] and [[Anna Barbara Hershey]] and the husband of [[Irene Victoria Suter]]. He was known as "Uncle Ivan" to the Brackbills.
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'''Jacob Benjamin Leaman''' (August 17, 1853 – November 22, 1931)<ref name="dates">{{cite web |url=http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/54189124/person/13628561860 |title=Jacob Benjamin Leaman |work=Ancestry.com |accessdate=2015-01-15}}</ref> was the husband of [[Anna Barbara Hershey]] and the father of [[Esta Leona Leaman]], [[Jacob Clayton Leaman]], [[Ivan Benjamin Leaman]], and [[Amos Hershey Leaman]], among others.
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'''Jacob Clayton Leaman''' (January 17, 1876 - July 15, 1967),<ref name="dates">{{cite web |url=http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/54189124/person/13628562051 |title=Jacob Clayton Leaman |work=Ancestry.com |accessdate=2015-01-15}}</ref> called Clayton, was the son of [[Jacob B. Leaman]] and [[Anna Barbara Hershey]] and the husband of [[Fannie Huber Zittle]]. He was "Uncle Clayton" to the Brackbills.
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'''Warren Graham''' (June 28, 1905 – November 10, 1987)<ref name="dates">{{cite web |url=http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/54189124/person/26889248843 |title=Warren A. Graham |work=Ancestry.com |accessdate=2015-01-12}}</ref> was married to [[Barbara Groff]] and was [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman]]'s cousin by marriage.
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'''Alice M. Groff''' (February 14, 1896 - July 13, 1958)<ref name="dates">{{cite web |url=http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/54189124/person/26889434361 |title=Alice M. Groff |accessdate=2015-01-15}}</ref> was the wife of [[Ellis B. Brackbill]].
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'''Esta Leona Leaman''' (Mar 3, 1887 - Jun 1, 1987)<ref name="dates">{{cite web |url=http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/54189124/person/13627889015 |title=Esta Leona Leaman |work=Ancestry.com |accessdate=2015-01-15}}</ref> was the wife of [[Harry G. Brackbill]]. She was the daughter of [[Jacob B. Leaman]] and [[Anna Barbara Hershey]].
Harry and Esta's children were [[Reba Leona Leaman]], [[Elam Herman Brackbill]], [[Florence Betty Brackbill]], [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.]], [[Grace Eleanor Brackbill]], [[Eunice Viola Brackbill]], [[Christian Harold Brackbill]], [[Hershey Leaman Brackbill]], [[Herbert Brackbill]], [[Doris Elaine Brackbill]], [[Jacob Clarence Brackbill]], [[Warren Harding Brackbill]] and [[Janice Marie Brackbill]].
==See also==
* [[Harry G. Brackbill Honeymoon Journal]]
* [[Esta Brackbill at 100]]
==References==
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Two holidays which won't come on the same day again until 20 hundred and something or is it 22.
The day started with clear weather. Then clouds blotted out the sun and filled the sky all day.
We went to S.S. & [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] in the morning. We were alone here for dinner. Then went down home, then took [[Luetta M. Sheaffer|Mother Y.]] & kids over home to see the pups etc.
We went back to [[Youngs]] for supper. Then went to [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] & Church. After Church we stopped in at [[Ellis Leaman|Ellis]] & [[Mary L. Leaman|Maggie]]'s & had a swell visit with them.
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''The holidays to which Herman refers are Palm Sunday and St. Patrick's Day.''
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Snow covered the earth this morning when we first looked out upon it.
I had to arise early enough to take my bath before going to Sunday School & [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]]. [[Jane Young|Jane]] had intended to take the [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill|baby]] but changed her mind.
We all went to [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]]'s for dinner with [[Ellis B. Brackbill|Ellis]] & [[Alice Groff|Elsie]]. We ate & ate. We listened to the radio in the afternoon & carried on. We had supper there. Then I took Jane & Evelyn to [[Sheaffers]] & I went to [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] Then to [[Gap]] to hear a [[Rev Campbell]]--missionary. We got around about bed time.
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The state of affairs let us lay in bed a few extra minutes. However, the time comes around when we must get up an go - a little earlier this morning for it was rally day at Sunday School - it was packed.
[[Jane Young|Jane]] & I went over to the [[Brackbill Farm|farm]] for dinner & to spend the afternoon. We had quite an enjoyable day of it.
In the evening [[Mary Jane Brown|Mary Jane]] led [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] & we sang an anthem in [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|church]] once. [[Ellis B. Brackbill|Ellis]] & [[Alice Groff|Elise]], [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]] & [[Val]], came here to visit afterwards.
Bed late.
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Sunday is always a wonderful day, but this Sunday was an exception.
Our minister's father, Rev. J. Warren Kaufman of [[Philadelphia|Phila.]] preached the sermon and it was a wonderful one. [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I went home to the [[Brackbill Farm|farm]] for dinner & of course enjoyed it. We swam with a large crowd in the afternoon. [[Ivan Benjamin Leaman|Uncle Ivan]]'s were visiting. Flossie & we all went over there for supper. [[Alice Groff|Elsie]] & [[Ellis B. Brackbill|Ellis]], [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]], [[Val]] & the whole Brackbill tribe.
Dot led [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] & we had a couple visitors from [[Middle Octoraro]]. We then drove over to [[Sheaffers]] & finished the day with a swell evening.
The weather was swell, too.
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Happy Birthday to [[Jane Young|Jane]]. She is twenty-one today.
I got up about seven again and loitered around getting a little breakfast. Jane slept till eight. Then we went to Sunday School & [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]].
We had a birthday dinner down home, really a feast. In the afternoon we went over to [[Scheaffers]]. There we listened to the radio, etc, and had supper -- big again.
Then we went to [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] and Church. Both were fine. [[Ellis B. Brackbill|Ellis]] and [[Alice Groff|Elsie]] were there afterwards. We all went to [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]]'s & played [[pinochle]] & listened to the radio.
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It was nice to get up this nice special morning and look forward to a happy day of rest & recreation of body and soul.
It is nice now to recall & recount the experience, the blessings of the day.
S.S. & [[Leacock Presbyterian Church|Church]] were well appreciated & well used. Our [[Mr. Kaufman|Rev. Kaufman]]'s father preached.
After dinner we went [[Brackbill Farm|over home]] & met [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]]'s friend [[Margie]]. [[Alice Groff|Elsie]], [[Harry G. Brackbill|Dad]] & [[Ellis B. Brackbill|Ellis]] were there. We took [[Webby|Web]] along. After supper we went down to [[Middle Octoraro]] to visit [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]]. A swell night.
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This fine day of rest started out restfully with a couple of hours extra sleep or rest. We had to hurry a little to get to Sunday School but made it. I pinch hitted for the song leader. We had church at [[Old Leacock]].
Dinner was at [[Eunice Brackbill|Eunice]]'s. [[Willis Bucher|Willis]] & [[Marg]] & [[Darlene]] were there also. It was swell. [[Alice Groff|Elsie]] & [[Ellis B. Brackbill|Ellis]] visited a few minutes. Then we all came down here for supper & to play tennis. Everything went grandly. (?)
They left about nine oclock and we prepared for bed. The day was extra cool almost chilly toward evening.
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'''Aldina Beane''' was a member of [[Leacock Presbyterian Church]] who sang in the choir. Her sister, [[Nancy Beane]], was a classmate of [[Evelyn Jane Brackbill]]'s.
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'''T. Roland Philips''' was a Presbyterian minister who was associated with Arlington Presbyterian Church in the Baltimore (MD) Presbytery. He helped to found the [http://www.bsotb.org/bsobcat.htm Baltimore School of the Bible] and published a book of his sermons, entitled ''[http://books.google.com/books?id=QdEFGQAACAAJ&source=gbs_ViewAPI God Hath Spoken]''. He traveled in Lancaster County several times in 1939 and 1940, visiting [[Leacock Presbyterian Church]] on [[HB Journal for Sep 20, 1940|September 20, 1940]].
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* Schaeffer, Dr. Francis A. "[http://www.pcahistory.org/findingaids/schaeffer/index.html We Don't Have Forever]," PCA Historical Center, 1980.
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'''Karl Ranck''' (sometimes spelled "Carl" in [[Herman Brackbill Journals|Herman's journals]]) was a friend of the Brackbill family and a member of [[Leacock Presbyterian Church]]. [[Stanley Ranck]], better known as "Twiddley," and [[Emma Ranck]] were Karl's siblings. [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman]] borrowed Carl's car on more than one occasion.
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'''Stanley Ranck''', also known as "Twiddley," was the brother of [[Karl Ranck]]. He sang in [[County Choir]] with [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman]] and [[Jane Young|Jane]].
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'''Romaine Troop''' was a friend of [[Jane Young]]'s growing up and she and her husband Les Garner lived across the street from the Brackbills in [[Kinzers]].
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'''Walter''' was a business college student who was employed during the summers as a stenographer at the [[Arthur S. Young Company]].
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'''Sam Wenger''' was a lawyer whose children were the same age as [[E. Herman Brackbill]]'s.
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'''Mrs. McIlvane''' lived in [[Paradise]] across and up the street from [[Leacock Presbyterian Church]].
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'''Park Hays Miller''' was a theologist, author, and speaker. He spoke at the synod meeting that [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman]] and [[Harold Brackbill]] attended in April 1939.
One of Park Hays Miller's books, [http://www.archive.org/details/whyiamapresbyter009543mbp ''Why I Am a Presbyterian''], is available for download at the Internet Archive.
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'''Park Hays Miller''' was a theologist, author, and speaker. He spoke at the synod meeting that [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman]] and [[Harold Brackbill]] attended in April 1939.
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'''Webb McLaughlin''' (also known as Webby) was a neighbor of [[E. Herman Brackbill]] in Kinzers. He was "Ricky Boomer"'s grandfather.
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'''Red McLaughlin''' was a neighbor of the Brackbills in Kinzers.
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'''Betty Kyle''' was a friend of [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman]] and [[Jane Young|Jane]]'s from [[Lancaster]]. She was involved in [[Christian Endeavor]] activities with them.
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'''Rev. Jay W. Kauffman''' (consistently spelled ''Kaufman'' in [[E. Herman Brackbill]]'s journal, was the pastor at [[Leacock Presbyterian Church]] in the late 1930s with his wife, who was the organist and directed the choir. He officiated at the [[Wedding of Herman and Jane]].
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'''Phil Egster''' was a cousin of the Brackbill family on the Sheaffer side.
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'''Donald Danforth''' was the president of the [[Purina|Ralston Purina Company]] and son of the company's founder, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Danforth William H. Danforth]. The Purina Company was a supplier of material to [[Hess's Mill]].
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'''Ethel Bryson''' was a classmate of [[Jane Young]]'s from Paradise High School and was a bridesmaid in her [[Wedding of Herman and Jane|wedding]].
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'''Ralph Jacob Homsher''' is the husband of [[Janice Brackbill]] and the father of [[David Homsher]], [[Janice Susanne Homsher]], [[Cheryl Marie Homsher]], and [[Wayne Ralph Homsher]].
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'''Ira Lee Brown, Jr.''', known as Lee, is the son of Ira Lee Brown, husband of [[Doris Brackbill]], and father of [[Eunice Eileen Brown]], [[Phyllis Elaine Brown]], [[Doris Elinor Brown]], and [[Ira Lee Brown III]]. He served as president of the [[Brackbill Reunion]] from [[Brackbill Reunion, 1955|1955]] through [[Brackbill Reunion,1957|1957]] and as president from 1957 through [[Brackbill Reunion, 1959|1959]].
He and Doris were married on [[ES Journal for Jun 11, 1949|June 11, 1949]].
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'''Ira Lee Brown, Jr.''' (November 16, 1921 – January 24, 2015), known as Lee, was the son of Ira Lee Brown, husband of [[Doris Brackbill]], and father of [[Eunice Eileen Brown]], [[Phyllis Elaine Brown]], [[Doris Elinor Brown]], and [[Ira Lee Brown III]]. He served as president of the [[Brackbill Reunion]] from [[Brackbill Reunion, 1955|1955]] through [[Brackbill Reunion,1957|1957]] and as president from 1957 through [[Brackbill Reunion, 1959|1959]].
He and Doris were married on [[ES Journal for Jun 11, 1949|June 11, 1949]].
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'''Evelyn B. Jarrett''' (maiden name Evelyn Jane Brackbill) is the eldest daughter of [[Jane Young|Jane]] and [[E. Herman Brackbill|Herman Brackbill]], the wife of [[Olin Jarrett]], and the mother of [[Tim Jarrett]] and [[Esta Jarrett]].
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'''Eunice Eileen Brown''', called Eileen, is the daughter of [[Ira Lee Brown]] and [[Doris Brackbill]].
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'''Arlene Jane Gerhart''' is the wife of [[Jacob Clarence Brackbill]] and the mother of [[Carol Ann Brackbill]], [[Patricia Brackbill]], [[Jacob Richard Brackbill]], [[Robert Harry Brackbill]], and [[Jean Marie Brackbill]].
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'''Warren Harding Brackbill''' (May 27, 1922 – December 19, 2014)<ref name="obit">{{cite web |url=http://lancasteronline.com/obituaries/warren-h-brackbill/article_98fcd478-042a-574a-a954-12422a90bf91.html |title=Warren H. Brackbill |work=Lancaster Online |date=2014-12-22 |accessdate=2015-01-10}}</ref> was the tenth child and sixth son of [[Harry G. Brackbill]] and [[Esta Leona Leaman]]. For some reason lost in time he was known as "Barney."
With his brother [[Hershey Brackbill|Hershey]], Warren jointly ran the [[Brackbill Farm]] for 20 years after graduating from [[Paradise High School]]. After that, he attended [[Penn State University]] in [[York, Pennsylvania]], graduating in 1958 with a degree in drafting and design engineering. He worked for [[New Holland Machine Company]] from 1958 to 1985, retiring with 14 patents, and is listed in their book "The Innovators." He ran an antiques shop with his wife [[Marilyn Dennison Brackbill]].<ref name="obit" />
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* {{Patent|US| 3298695}}
* {{Patent|US| 3599870}}
* {{Patent|US| 4026476}}
* {{Patent|US| 4069982}}
* {{Patent|US| 4097001}}
* {{Patent|US| 4187988}}
* {{Patent|US| 4205792}}
* {{Patent|US| 4597532}}
* {{Patent|US| D284382}}
* {{Patent|CA| 1078889}}
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'''Arthur S. Young''' (March 29, 1888-Dec 27, 1955) was the founder of the [[Arthur S. Young Company]] farm equipment dealership and the [[Rough and Tumble Engineers Historical Association]]. The son of [[J. Adam Young]] and [[Susan Shultz]] and husband of [[Luetta M. Sheaffer]], he was the father of [[Jane Young]], [[C. Everett Young]], and [[Nancy Young]].
Arthur wrote for a number of magazines, including ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20081121195338/http://www.steamtraction.com/archive/359 Steam Traction]'', who published their [http://www.steamtraction.com/archive/359 obituary for him in 1956]. As late as [http://www.steamtraction.com/archive/231/ 1954] his reports from Rough & Tumble were published in the magazine.
== Publications ==
* "Pennsylvania's Part in Developing Power Machinery," ''Pennsylvania Farmer,'' January 10, 1948, p. 20; credited in Wik, ''[http://books.google.com/books?id=73knAAAAMAAJ&q=%22arthur+s.+young%22&dq=%22arthur+s.+young%22&pgis=1 Steam Power on the American Farm]'', University of Pennsylvania Press, 1953.
* "[http://www.steamtraction.com/archive/15/ Rough and Tumble Engineers Reunion at Kinzers, Pennsylvania]", ''Steam Traction'', November 1951.
* "[http://www.steamtraction.com/archive/231/ Condensed Report of the Rough and Tumble Engineers Historical Reunion]", ''Steam Traction'', November 1954.
==External links==
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'''Arthur S. Young''' (March 29, 1888-Dec 27, 1955) was the founder of the [[Arthur S. Young Company]] farm equipment dealership and the [[Rough and Tumble Engineers Historical Association]]. The son of [[J. Adam Young]] and [[Susan Shultz]] and husband of [[Luetta M. Sheaffer]], he was the father of [[Jane Young]], [[C. Everett Young]], and [[Nancy Young]].
Arthur wrote for a number of magazines, including ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20081121195338/http://www.steamtraction.com/archive/359 Steam Traction]'', who published their [http://www.steamtraction.com/archive/359 obituary for him in 1956]. As late as [http://www.steamtraction.com/archive/231/ 1954] his reports from Rough & Tumble were published in the magazine.
== Publications ==
* "Pennsylvania's Part in Developing Power Machinery," ''Pennsylvania Farmer,'' January 10, 1948, p. 20; credited in Wik, ''[http://books.google.com/books?id=73knAAAAMAAJ&q=%22arthur+s.+young%22&dq=%22arthur+s.+young%22&pgis=1 Steam Power on the American Farm]'', University of Pennsylvania Press, 1953.
* "[https://web.archive.org/web/20060828083300/http://www.steamtraction.com:80/archive/15/ Rough and Tumble Engineers Reunion at Kinzers, Pennsylvania]", ''Steam Traction'', November 1951.
* "[http://www.farmcollector.com/steam-traction/condensed-report-of-the-rough-and-tumble-engineers-historical-reunion Condensed Report of the Rough and Tumble Engineers Historical Reunion]", ''Steam Traction'', November 1954.
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